Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Blowout.

A professional blowout usually lasts two to five days depending on hair type, products used, and environmental humidity. Fine hair may need refreshing sooner, while thicker or textured hair often holds shape longer with correct styling products and care.

Yes—stylists adapt techniques, brush types, and heat settings for fine, straight, wavy, curly, or coily hair. We recommend a consultation so we can choose the right products and approach to enhance your texture without compromising hair health.

Generally yes, but it depends on the service. Fresh color is usually safe for a blowout, while recent relaxers or straightening treatments may require a waiting period. Always inform your stylist so they can assess condition and technique.

When performed properly with heat protection and quality tools, blowouts are low-damage. Frequent high-heat styling can cause dryness and breakage, so ask for thermal protectants, lower heat settings, and maintenance advice to minimize cumulative damage.

Arrive with clean, dry or slightly damp hair unless instructed otherwise. Avoid heavy oils or dense styling products that hinder styling. Bring inspiration photos and let us know recent treatments so your stylist can personalize the process for best results.

Use a lightweight hairspray and dry shampoo to absorb oil and preserve volume. Sleep on a silk pillowcase or loosely pin hair up, avoid humidity, and refresh with low heat styling tools or a touch-up from your stylist as needed.