Hair lamination is an increasingly popular treatment for those who want a shiny, soft and manageable mane. However, it’s not suitable for everyone. There are some contraindications to consider before undergoing the treatment to avoid potential damage or disappointing results. In this article we examine the cases where lamination might not be the best choice and provide useful advice to care for your hair as safely as possible.
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What Is Hair Lamination?
Hair lamination is a treatment that coats the hair with a protective film made of keratin, collagen, natural oils and vitamins, creating a barrier against humidity and external aggressors. This process helps to reduce frizz, increase shine and protect the hair from daily damage.
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When to Avoid Hair Lamination?
Although it is a safe and beneficial treatment for many, there are some cases where it’s better to avoid lamination or consult a professional before proceeding:
1. Fine or Low-Volume Hair
If you have very fine hair, lamination may weigh it down, reducing volume and making it appear flatter.
2. Oily Hair
Hair that tends to be oily may become heavier and tackier after the treatment, losing the feeling of lightness.
3. Sensitive Scalp or Dermatological Issues
If you suffer from dermatitis, psoriasis or other scalp conditions, consult a dermatologist before undergoing lamination to avoid possible allergic reactions.
4. Severely Damaged Hair
If your hair is extremely bleached, brittle or fragile, lamination may not be the best solution. In these cases, a restructuring treatment is recommended before proceeding with lamination.
5. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Although there are no definitive studies on the risks of lamination during pregnancy or breastfeeding, it’s always advisable to consult your doctor before undergoing the treatment.
6. Allergies or Sensitivities to Ingredients
Some lamination products contain ingredients that can cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. If you have reactive skin, always perform a patch test before treatment.
Side Effects of Hair Lamination
Although rare, lamination can cause some undesirable effects, especially if low-quality products are used:
⚠ Weighed-down hair → If the treatment is performed too frequently, hair can appear less light and flatter.
⚠ Product residue → Inadequate rinsing can leave hair with an "oily" effect.
⚠ Temporary effect → Lamination has a limited duration (4–6 weeks) and requires regular maintenance.
Alternatives to Hair Lamination
If lamination isn’t right for you, there are other options to achieve shiny, silky hair:
✨ Keratine Treatments → Great for repairing damaged hair and reducing frizz.
✨ Natural Oils → Argan or Coconut oil help to nourish and illuminate hair.
✨ Reconstructing Masks → Ideal for very damaged hair.
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Conclusion: Is Hair Lamination Safe?
Hair lamination is a safe and beneficial treatment, but it’s not suitable for everyone. If you have very fine, oily hair or scalp issues, always consult an expert before proceeding.
If you want to get lamination done safely, always choose professional, salon-tested products, such as Medavita Glossynation , a high-quality lamination treatment tested in our salon that ensures shiny, protected hair without compromising its health.
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Enrichetta Castagni
Ho i capelli fini e grassi. Decolorati e spezzati, è consigliato fare la laminazione?
Enrichetta Castagni
Ho i capelli decolorati, fini e con cute grassa. Con le decolorazioni si sono un po’ spezzati. È consigliato fare la laminazione dal parrucchiere? Grazie