Nanoplasty 2025: risks, secrets and why everyone wants it

Nanoplasty has become the most typed word in search engines when it comes to hair. In 2025 it is officially the most requested treatment in salons. But behind the promise of straight, shiny and silky hair there are secrets (and some risks) that not everyone knows.
Why everyone wants it
Straightening, reconstructing and shining hair in one sitting: this is the promise of Nanoplastia. Compared to traditional keratin, it does not contain formaldehyde and is often presented as “safer” and “more natural”. In addition, the effect lasts for weeks and is also resistant to humidity.
The hidden risks
Not everyone knows that many formulas on the market contain glyoxylic acid derivatives. And here comes the point: if used badly, at the wrong volumes or temperatures, it can sensitize the fiber, dry out the lengths or even leave annoying residues on the skin. It is not a product to be used at home, it must always be managed in the salon by expert hands.
The opinion of hairdressers
Many professionals see it as a powerful weapon, but one to be used with caution: excellent for disciplining unruly hair, less suitable for those who already have brittle or intensely bleached hair. Here the initial assessment of the hairdresser makes all the difference.
Conclusion
Nanoplasty 2025 is the trend of the moment, but it’s not magic. It works, and how, if entrusted to professionals and if combined with specific maintenance products. Before trying it, always ask for personalized advice: your hair is not the same as anyone else’s.