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The Pros and Cons of keratin treatment

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The beauty industry came with an amazing revolutionary procedure for making your hair more beautiful known as Keratin Treatment. Keratin treatment can give a perfect bounce to your hairs. It works to reduce frizz and provide you with an instant shine.

What is Keratin?

Keratin is a type of fibrous protein that is important to keep our hair healthy and prevent it from getting frizzy. The Keratin present in your hair is consumed due to overexposure to external factors like chemicals, sun, and pollution.

What is Keratin Treatment?

With the presence of Keratin naturally, your hair stays shiny and straight. Keratin is artificially added to the hair to make it bouncy, frizz-free smooth during Keratin treatment.

Pros and Cons of Keratin Treatment

Pros

There are many keratin benefits for hair and you can see a noticeable change in your hairs. It can make them soft, silky, frizz-free, and super enriched.

Whether you are having curly, wavy, or thin hair, you will get benefit from Keratin treatment. It does not damage your hair.

You will be able to save a lot of time styling your hair. Your Keratin barrier would keep your hair to stay straight. It would be easier to maintain and manage your dream glossy hair.

Keratin treatment causes relatively less damage to your hair, unlike smoothening or straightening.

fibrous proteinCons

The presence of Formaldehyde (an active ingredient found in Keratin Treatment) that holds the hair to be straight may cause the risk of allergic reaction and respiratory problem.

You will be asked to take special care of your hair. Sometimes you have to use sulfate-free shampoo and certain kinds of hair products only.

You should go to a skilled salon expert. Else, you may make your hair dull.

The treatment could be costly based on your hair length.

That was all about the pros and cons of keratin treatment.

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