Keratin Complex® promises intense smoothing, superior shine, frizz management and damage repair through proven cutting-edge keratin science to get your locks looking and feeling healthier than ever.
Keratin is a protein that forms the natural structure of the hair. The treatment itself chemically uses keratin and coats the hair with it to fill in any gaps within the cuticles that have depleted levels of the protein.
The benefits:
Keratin treatments can also help to enhance curly hair textures and make them more manageable and easier to tame, whilst preserving and defining the natural state of the curls.
It’s important to note that it’s not a one-size-fits-all approach as the treatment is heavily customized according to the chemical history, density, strength and overall condition of the hair.
Because of these factors that need to be taken into consideration, a consultation prior to the treatment is absolutely critical so the hairdresser can thoroughly evaluate the hair and establish what type of adjustments need to be made in order to achieve optimal, long term results.
It’s essential that keratin-treated hair is properly looked after and maintained to ensure that the results last as long as possible.
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No, it’s a semi-permanent treatment so it lasts until the coating effect of the keratin wears off. However with proper maintenance and aftercare, it can last up to 5 months.
Very frequent keratin treatments could potentially damage the hair, especially if it’s fine and prone to breakage. Try to space them out every 4-6 months.
It’s not advisable as keratin can strip the colour off the hair. If you wish to keep the colour, you will need to have the hair fully dyed straight after the treatment.
Yes. The advanced technology of Keratin Complex is able to straighten even the most curly hair textures.
The price greatly varies depending on the individual hair history, density and overall condition. At Your Hairdresser, the price starts from £160 but if it requires more work, it could be over £200 (these details are usually discussed at the consultation stage).