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Thinking about having a keratin hair treatment? Here’s everything you need to know

27 September 2019 by Beth Ryan

I recently calculated that I’ve spent around 26 days (!) of my life straightening my hair which, let me tell you, is not time well-spent. Firstly, there are much better ways to spend your time. Like going to the pub or watching Ru Paul’s Drag Race. Secondly, my hair is guaranteed to frizz if there’s any sign of humidity – or an ex in the vicinity (I swear, it knows). I’m talking bouffant. And not in a chic vintage way.

By Beth Ludolf

  • 1 What is a keratin treatment?

    Keratin treatments are a semi-permanent solution to frizzy, unmanageable hair. The keratin (a protein) nourishes and hydrates your hair, making it smoother, healthier and shinier. The best bit? The keratin forms a protective layer, seals hair cuticles and protects against damage.

  • 2 Will it work for me?

    The treatment works on all hair types but is particularly beneficial for those with frizzy or damaged hair. Results differ depending on your hair type – wavy hair will straighten naturally while curls will be more defined – but all hair types will be overall smoother and shinier (result).

  • 3 My hair

    The main causes for frizzy hair are; genetics (check), humidity (does rain count?) and hair-damage (guilty). My hair is naturally thick – which I am thankful for as a sort-of-recovering bleach addict – but, while I regularly use Olaplex, it’s could definitely be healthier.

  • 4 The treatment

    The treatment can take upward of 2 hours (not one for your lunch break). It involves applying keratin and sealing it into the hair using heat – some salons do this with the product still on the hair, some wash it out first. A warning: the treatment can fade semi-permanent colours (like the pink in mine).

  • 5 Aftercare

    Avoid getting hair wet for at least 48 hours post-treatment so your hair can settle. Results can last as long as 4 months with the right after-care. The key? Steer clear of anything that strips the keratin from the hair. Use sulphate-free shampoo and conditioner, avoid swimming pools and saltwater and don’t bleach the hair. 

    Want to know my final verdict? I’ll be checking in over the upcoming weeks with my thoughts.

    With Treatwell, you can book beauty online at all your favourite salons – simple, hassle-free, and you can do it on the go. Discover amazing salons in your area.

Image credits: Shutterstock, Treatwell, @beauty_waves, @lr.hair

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