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HOW CAN I PROTECT MY HAIR DURING AND AFTER A KERATIN TREATMENT?

Healthy, strong hair is essential for an attractive appearance, and keratin is a popular treatment to improve the appearance and texture of hair. However, the keratin process can be damaging to the hair if proper precautions are not taken. Below are some tips to protect your hair during and after a keratin treatment.

Before treatment:

  • Wash your hair with a sulfate-free shampoo before applying the keratin. Sulfate-free shampoos help cleanse hair without stripping natural oils, which can help protect hair from dryness and brittleness.
  • Do not use styling products with alcohol before treatment. Products with alcohol can dry out hair and increase the risk of damage during treatment.
  • Make sure your hair is completely dry before applying the keratin. If the hair is wet, the treatment will not work properly and may cause damage.

During treatment:

  • Use a moderate temperature when ironing your hair. Keratin is applied by heating the hair with a flat iron to seal the products into the hair. If the iron is too hot, it can damage the hair and increase the risk of burns.
  • Iron the hair in small sections. Ironing your hair in small sections helps ensure the treatment is applied evenly and prevents hair from being damaged by excessive heat.

After treatment:

  • Do not wash your hair for the first three days after the treatment. Keratin treatment needs time to seal the products into the hair, so it is important to avoid contact with water during this time.
  • Use alcohol-free and sulfate-free styling products. Alcohol-free and sulfate-free products will help protect hair from dryness and damage after treatment.
  • Avoid excessive exposure to sun, wind, and salt water. These factors can damage the hair and weaken the effects of the keratin treatment.

In summary, protecting your hair during and after a keratin treatment is essential to obtain the best results. Making sure to prepare your hair before treatment

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