
Why Color Is Vulnerable After the Service
Even after rinsing, color-treated hair isn't truly finished. Residual alkalinity, oxidative stress, trace metals, and a still-lifted cuticle leave the fiber reactive.
This is when tone drifts, shine dulls, and texture starts to roughen — often before the first wash.
Prismatic Lock treats this as a chemistry problem, not a cosmetic one.

What Makes Prismatic Lock Different
Most post-color products soften the hair and hope the chemistry settles on its own. Prismatic Lock is engineered around timing and control.
It ends instability fast
The first 90 seconds after application matter more than the rest of the treatment combined. Prismatic Lock drives the hair back into an acidic state immediately. The cuticle contracts. Reactivity stops. The clock on fade slows down.
It neutralizes hidden fade drivers
Copper and iron from your water and your color service keep working on your hair long after the service is over. They accelerate oxidation. They shift tone warm. Prismatic Lock binds them during the reset so they stop driving degradation in the background.
It locks the finish, not just the feel
Once the fiber is stable, a lightweight finish forms on the surface that holds up to washing and water exposure. Slip stays in. Gloss stays in. Weight stays out.
How to Use
Step 1 — Rinse thoroughly
After color or lightener. Shampoo only if required by the service.
Step 2 — Apply
Apply Prismatic Lock to mid-lengths and ends first, then distribute evenly.
Step 3 — Process
Leave on for 3 minutes. Use up to 5 minutes for high-porosity hair.
Step 4 — Rinse thoroughly
Do not shampoo again. Proceed to Prismatic Veil and styling.
Timing note: First minute resets the chemistry. Remaining time locks the finish
How It Works
Prismatic Lock follows a fixed two-phase sequence
This two-phase approach ensures both immediate stabilization and lasting protection
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Phase 1: Chemical Reset (0–90 seconds)
The first minute and a half does the heavy lifting. The hair returns to an acidic state. Metals get bound. The cuticle tightens. Instability ends.
Phase 2: Physical Lock (90 seconds–5 minutes)
Now that the surface is calm, a lightweight finish forms that keeps everything locked in. Slip stays smoother. Gloss reads cleaner. Tone holds longer. Frizz stays down. Antioxidant and UV support extend fade defense between washes.
What’s Inside (and Why)
Every ingredient in Prismatic Lock is there for one of two reasons. Stabilize the hair, or preserve the finish.
The acidic system resets the cuticle. The chelators handle mineral and metal residue. The sealing polymers smooth the surface and hold the shine. The antioxidants and UV defense protect the result between washes.
Nothing extra. Nothing for show. Everything here exists to end post-color vulnerability.
When to Reach for Prismatic Lock
When color looks perfect at the reveal but fades too quickly.
When tone warms or shifts after the first few washes.
When shine dulls faster than expected.
When hair feels rough again despite conditioning.
Quick Answers
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Best for
Preventing early fade, tone shift, dullness, and friction after color services.
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Use it
Immediately after rinsing color, gloss, toner, or lightener. No shampoo required unless the service demands it.
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Timing
3 minutes standard. Up to 5 minutes for high-porosity hair.
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Where it fits
The conditioning and treatment step in the Prismatic Protocol, designed to reset the fiber before styling and preservation.
