Wednesday, August 8, 2018

The Total Guide for Hair Re-bonding

To begin with, let’s see what hair re-bonding is - the proteins in human hair form bonds that determine the structure of your hair, i.e. straight, wavy, or curly. Hair rebonding involves chemically changing the hair by breaking down the natural bonds and then rebuilding them to alter the texture of your hair.

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The duration to complete one re-bonding treatment depends upon the length, type, and thickness of the hair. The end result leaves you with silky, shiny, and sleek hair. This elaborate process can be broken down into the following steps:

STEP 1: Hair is first washed without any conditioner and then dried completely with a blow dryer on medium heat level.

STEP 2: A cream softener or relaxant is applied well, keeping it straight. It is left on the hair for half an hour and more, or less, depending upon the hair type.

STEP 3: After that, the hair is steamed for 10 to 40 minutes, depending on the hair type and condition, and then rinsed.

STEP 4: Hair is blow dried and then keratin lotion is applied.

STEP 5: A flat iron is used by a salon expert to further straighten the hair and remove the remaining curls. This is done until the hair is satisfactorily straight and shiny.

STEP 6: Hair is then parted and a neutraliser is applied for a minimum of 30 minutes. It is then rinsed off with cold water. The neutraliser is used to set the bonds and stabilise the hair.

STEP 7: Hair is blow dried once again, a post which hair serum is applied.

A final ironing session is done with the straightening iron, at the end of which the hair will appear silky, straight and shiny.

The most frequently after a question is - how much does it cost? Although the price depends on the hair stylist, the treatment should start at a minimum of Rs. 7000 to Rs. 10,000. On top of this is an additional cost of hair spas that need to be done on a monthly basis and hair products that need to be purchased so that the hair remains beautiful and healthy after the treatment.

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