Your Hair Has Been Getting the Wrong Treatment. Here Is What Jamshedpur’s Only Kerastase Salon Actually Recommends.
- Enrose Communications

- Mar 6
- 5 min read

There are over forty salons in Jamshedpur that offer hair treatments. Smoothening. Keratin. Rebonding. Hair spa. The words are on every signboard between Sakchi and Sonari. And in most of those salons, the treatment you get depends not on what your hair needs, but on what the salon has in stock.
At Enrose, it works differently. We are the only Kerastase-certified salon in Jamshedpur - one of very few in all of Jharkhand - and that certification changes how we think about hair. This blog explains what that means in practice: how a hair consultation actually works, what the different treatments do, and how to know which one your hair needs.
What Kerastase Certification Actually Means
Kerastase is a Paris-based professional hair care brand owned by L’Oreal Groupe. It is not sold in retail stores. It is only available through certified salon partners who have been trained in its diagnostic and treatment protocols. When a salon carries Kerastase, it means two things: the products are genuine and the team has been trained to prescribe them correctly.
Enrose carries the full Kerastase ritual range alongside Redken (New York) for protein-based hair science and L’Oreal Professionnel for colour and texture systems. This combination means we are not locked into one product philosophy - we match the product to the hair, not the other way around.
“We match the product to the hair, not the other way around.”
The Hair Consultation: Why We Start Here, Every Time
Every hair treatment at Enrose begins with a consultation. Not a 30-second look at your ends. A structured assessment of your scalp condition, your hair porosity, your damage history, your lifestyle, and what you want your hair to do.
Scalp health is where most salons skip. A dry, flaky scalp will undermine any hair spa you put on top of it. An oily, congested scalp will make smoothening treatments fall flat within weeks. At Enrose, the scalp assessment determines whether you need a scalp detox before the main treatment even begins.
Hair porosity - how readily your hair absorbs and retains moisture - determines which products will actually work. High-porosity hair (typically chemically treated or heat-damaged) absorbs everything fast and loses it just as fast. Low-porosity hair (typically virgin, thick, or coarse) resists absorption. The same keratin treatment performs completely differently on these two hair types. Prescribing the right treatment requires knowing the difference.
Kerastase Rituals: What They Are and Why They Are Not a Hair Spa
Kerastase rituals are not generic hair spas. They are multi-step, diagnostic-led treatments calibrated to specific hair concerns. At Enrose, we offer three tiers.
Kerastase Express Ritual. A 30-minute in-chair treatment for mild dryness, dullness, or post-travel fatigue. It uses a targeted concentrate and a steam-activated mask. Best for hair that is not damaged but needs a reset.
Kerastase Signature Ritual. A 60-minute deep treatment with scalp diagnosis, customised serum application, and an extended masque phase. Best for hair that is moderately damaged, colour-treated, or has been through multiple chemical processes in the past year.
Kerastase Ultimate Ritual. The most intensive treatment available. Includes full scalp detox, multi-layered bond repair, moisture locking, and a finishing serum. Best for severely damaged hair - the kind that breaks when you comb it, that has lost all elasticity, that has been through aggressive straightening or colour correction.
All three rituals use products that are not available for retail purchase outside of Kerastase partner salons. This is not a marketing claim - it is how the brand’s distribution model works. For current pricing across all three tiers, contact the salon directly.
Keratin, Nanoplastia, Hair Botox: Which One Do You Actually Need?
These are the three most searched hair treatments in Jamshedpur, and they are frequently confused. Here is what each one does.
Keratin Treatment. A protein-based smoothening treatment that fills gaps in the hair cuticle to reduce frizz, add shine, and make hair more manageable. It does not permanently straighten hair - it relaxes the curl pattern and smoothens texture. At Enrose, keratin is prescribed for hair that is frizzy, unmanageable, or damaged by humidity. Jamshedpur’s climate - humid summers, dry winters - makes keratin one of our most-requested treatments.
Nanoplastia. A formaldehyde-free smoothening treatment that uses nano-molecular technology to penetrate the hair shaft more deeply than traditional keratin. The result is straighter, glossier hair with better longevity - typically three to five months. At Enrose, nanoplastia is recommended for thick, coarse, or resistant hair that does not respond well to standard keratin.
Hair Botox. Despite the name, this has nothing to do with Botox. It is a deep conditioning treatment that fills damaged fibres with a blend of vitamins, proteins, and amino acids. It does not straighten hair - it repairs and volumises. At Enrose, hair botox is prescribed for hair that has lost volume, elasticity, or body, especially after colour or chemical treatments.
The critical point: these are three different treatments for three different problems. A consultation determines which one your hair needs. Walking into a salon and asking for “keratin” because a friend recommended it is like taking someone else’s prescription medication. It might work. It might do nothing. It might make things worse.
Colour at Enrose: Balayage, Global, Root Touch-Up
Hair colour is the second most searched service category for salons in Jamshedpur, after bridal makeup. At Enrose, colour is handled exclusively with L’Oreal Professionnel systems.
A root touch-up is the quickest colour service - ideal for maintaining an existing shade between full appointments. Global colour is a single-process, all-over colour that covers grey or shifts the base shade. Balayage is a freehand highlighting technique that creates dimension without hard lines or visible regrowth. Each sits at a different level of complexity, time commitment, and investment.
Colour correction - fixing a previous colour gone wrong - is one of the most complex services any salon can perform. It requires a detailed history of every chemical treatment the hair has been through, strand testing, and sometimes multiple sessions. At Enrose, colour correction is only performed by Style Directors, never delegated to junior staff. If you have had a bad colour experience elsewhere, the first step is a consultation, not a booking.
Beyond the Big Treatments: What a Premium Hair Salon Does Differently
Not every visit needs the most intensive ritual on the menu. Enrose’s most-booked hair services are the everyday ones.
A Style Director cut. A Senior cut. A blow-dry and styling before a party. Hair extensions in real human hair, not synthetic. These are the appointments that bring people back every month - not the once-a-year deep treatment.
What makes a premium hair salon different from a regular one is not always the big-ticket service. It is the water temperature check. The scalp massage technique during the wash. The fact that the stylist consults on your face shape before picking up scissors. The fact that the products used on your hair during a routine cut are the same Kerastase and Redken products used in the most intensive ritual - just in smaller doses.
“The same products. The same hands. Whether it is a trim or the most intensive ritual on the menu.”
How to Book a Hair Consultation
Hair consultations at Enrose are complimentary and can be booked by calling +91 89360 74975 or messaging @enrosesalon on Instagram. The salon is at Road No-2, Bistupur, Jamshedpur - open 9AM to 9PM, every day. Walk-ins are welcome for consultations.
If you have been searching for a luxury hair spa near you, or the best keratin treatment in Jamshedpur, or a salon that uses Kerastase - you have found it. Come in. Let us look at your hair before we touch it.
“You were always this beautiful.”




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