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Hair Conditioning Treatments

Intense Deep Conditioning Treatments

£20
30 mins

Intense deep conditioning treatments are designed to quickly restore softness, manageability and shine when hair feels dry, rough or harder to style. It is a focused in-salon boost that helps improve how your hair behaves straight away, especially after colouring, heat styling, or periods of dryness.

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What this treatment delivers

This service targets dehydration and surface roughness so hair feels smoother and more resilient.

  • Adds moisture and softness without leaving hair heavy
  • Improves slip for easier detangling and less snagging
  • Enhances shine and reduces a dull, dry look
  • Helps curls and coils feel more defined and less frizzy
  • Supports colour-treated hair by improving condition and feel

When this is the right choice

Choose an intense deep conditioning treatment if your hair:

  • Feels dry, brittle or rough through the mid-lengths and ends
  • Tangles easily, especially after washing
  • Looks dull or lacks bounce
  • Needs extra support alongside balayage, highlights or a colour refresh
  • Is curly, coily or textured and you want better definition and manageability

What happens in your appointment

Your stylist will assess your hair and choose a conditioning treatment suited to your texture, porosity and current condition. The treatment is applied after cleansing and left to process so the conditioning ingredients can do their work. The service takes around 30 minutes and can be booked as a standalone boost or added onto a cut, blow dry or colour appointment.

Aftercare and ongoing results

You will get the best results by using a moisturising shampoo and conditioner at home and limiting high heat between appointments. Most people benefit from repeating the treatment regularly, particularly in winter, after holidays, or when maintaining coloured or textured hair. Your stylist can suggest a schedule that fits your hair goals and routine.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I book an intense deep conditioning treatment?
Most clients book every 3 to 6 weeks, depending on dryness, colouring and heat use. If your hair is very dehydrated, start more frequently, then maintain once it feels balanced.
Will deep conditioning make fine hair feel flat or greasy?
It should not when the right formula and processing time are used. Your stylist will tailor the treatment and focus it through mid-lengths and ends to avoid weight at the roots.
Is this treatment suitable for curly, coily and Afro textured hair?
Yes. Deep conditioning can improve slip, reduce tangling and help curls and coils feel softer and more defined. It is especially useful if your hair feels dry or frizzy between wash days.
Can I add this to a colour appointment?
Yes, it pairs well with balayage, highlights and colour refresh services to improve softness and manageability afterwards. Mention it when booking so enough time is scheduled.
How long will the results last?
You will usually notice an immediate improvement in softness and ease of styling that can last through several washes. Longevity depends on your home care, heat use and whether your hair is coloured or naturally drier.

Available Team Members

These team members perform this service

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    Seamus McCrory
    OWNER / DIRECTOR
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    Alison Bell
    Creative Director
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    Kalaya Steadman
    Senior Stylist
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    Grace Shaw
    Stylist
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