
Bond repair treatments have become increasingly popular in recent years, and almost all products of products with which they have been launched or are soon launched, a bond repair treatment.
Do you know what is the point of a link/mask/serum repair treatment?
In every strand of hair, there are chemical links that provide hair structure. These links can be broken with heat, color, physical tension in the hair (such as tearing a brush through it when it is a soaking law), hairstyle, etc. It is real it is quite simple to break a hair link.
Link repair treatments are designed to penetrate the outer layer of hair called cortex and help repair broken hair bonds.
If your hair feels fragile or damaged, it is prone to frizz, it lacks brightness or brightness, or if you have a regular color in your hair color (as special ones that you use whitish), you probably have broken bonds on your hair stem.
So, the next logical step would be to use a bond repair treatment, right?
In some cases, yes. But you should know that it can also be counterproductive if it exaggerates it!
If you use excess links repair treatments, you can make your hair curly, dry/rigid, prone to more breaks and feel thin.
“But Kate! These are the same problems that I was trying to solve with my bond repair treatment! How can I know if I am exceeding it?!” You, very reasonably, ask with despair.
If it exaggerates a link repair treatment, it is soaking the hair in the same chemicals that are designed to work on the broken links approximately and again. Too good something is simply too much. The hair sometimes cannot handle it.
So how can you know if a bond repair treatment is doing the job without exaggeration?
Ask your stylist your professional opinion. As experts, they should be able to identify if your hair needs bond repair compared to Noving moisture. If you decide that a bond repair treatment is suitable for you, use it as the instructions indicate. Don’t exceed! And have realistic expectations of it. Your hair can feel softer and more healthy immediately, but a repairing bond treatment may not manage the same type of lasting softness that, for example, a deeply moisturizing mask.
If you are looking for a dramatic increase in hair health, use a bond repair treatment as indicated in the package, but also alternates a mask for moisturizing hair in the routine. You must identically find a moisturizing mask that does not have keratin or protein in it, since these two elements can cause the same dry/frizzy hair/breaking when it is also exaggerated.
If you have doubts, you simply cannot be wrong with a simple treatment or moisturizing hair. It’s very, very, very difficult to exaggerate! Nor can you be wrong with a low treatment. Both are safe bets that will be excellent for your hair no matter what!
Personally, I do a bond repair treatment approximately once every three weeks. There were times when I was using it more frequently, but honestly, I noticed Frizz, so I cut. I also use an output treatment daily and I love using a moisturizing oil at my fragile ends after heating the style.
So, although link repair treatments are exceptional to cure the interior of the hair, they should be used correctly and should not be exaggerated!
You can read more about bond repair products here! And read my review of K18 here!