Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Cadiveue.

Cadiveue results commonly last three to four months depending on hair type, texture, and aftercare. Fine or oily hair may need earlier touch-ups, while thick, coarse hair often retains smoothness longer with proper sulfate-free maintenance and professional follow-ups.

Yes — Cadiveue is formulated to be compatible with color-treated hair when applied by professionals. A strand test is recommended, and timing between coloring and smoothing should be managed to prevent color shift. Your stylist will advise optimal sequencing and aftercare.

The Cadiveue process begins with consultation, cleansing, and professional application of the smoothing formula. It processes, is rinsed, then hair is blow-dried and flat-ironed to seal results. Treatment time varies — typically 90 to 180 minutes depending on hair length and condition.

Cadiveue smooths and relaxes curl pattern but is not a permanent straightening process. It softens waves and reduces volume for months, with gradual return of natural texture over time. Maintenance treatments extend effects while preserving hair health.

Use sulfate-free, hydrating shampoos and conditioners, avoid clarifying products, and minimize frequent heat styling. Apply recommended serums and weekly masks to maintain smoothness. Schedule touch-ups as advised by your stylist and follow specific timing guidelines for the first 48–72 hours post-treatment.

When applied by certified professionals, Cadiveue is generally safe, though allergies, scalp sensitivity, or over-processing can cause irritation or damage. A thorough consultation and strand test reduce risks. Follow stylist instructions and avoid incompatible chemical services immediately after treatment.