Not Everyone Needs to do a Bond Repair Treatment.

Lucas Montgomery
4 Min Read

Bread recovery treatments have become increasingly popular in recent years, and almost product line of events with which I come into contact with you have relieved or surrounded, a bond repair treatment.

Do you know what the point is of a binding repair treatment/mask/serum?

In every hair strand there are chemical bonds that give the structure of the hair. These bindings can be broken by heat, color, physical tension on the hair (such as tearing a brush This is actually the Quito easy to break a hair binding.

Bond repair treatments are designed to penetrate the outer layer of the hair, the Cortex Cash and help restore the broken bonds in the hair.

If your hair feels vulnerable or damaged, is sensitive to Kroezen, Gloss or Gloss is missing, or if you regularly color your hair (especially that Bleach use), you have probablay broken bonds in your hair shaft.

So the next logical step would be to use a binding response treatment, right?

In amounts, yes. But you must know that it can also be counterproductive if you exaggerate it!

If you use it too much of unemployment treatments, you can ensure that your hair is frizzy hair, dry/stiffer feeling, susceptible to more fracture and feel thin.

“But Kate! We are the same problems that I tried to solve with my unemployment treatment! How can I know if I am exaggerating?!” You, who varies reasonably well, asks in despair.

If you exaggerate to bind the repair treatment, drove your hair into the same chemicals that are designated to work on the broken bindings again and again agin. Too much of much is just too much. The hair, subtimes, can’t handle it.

So how can you see if a bond repair treatment does the work without exaggerating it?

Ask your list for their professional opinion. As experts, they must be Uble to determine whether your hair needs a binding repair versus only moisture. If you decide that a binding repair treatment is suitable for you, use it as the instructions. Don is exaggerating! And have realistic expectations of it. Your hair can immediately feel softer and healthier, but a binding treatment cannot provide the same type of long -term softness as, say, a deeply moisturizing mask.

If you are looking for a diamatic increase in hair health, use the repair treatment of the bond as indicated on the package, but also alternate for hydrating hair mask in the routine. You should ideally think a hydrating mask contains no keratin or protein, because they can lead two elements to the same dry/frizzy hair/brute/brute hair also exaggerated.

If in doubt, you just can’t go wrong with simple moisturizing hair treatment or mask. It varies, varies, varies difficult to overdo it! You also cannot go wrong with a leave treatment. Those are Bush Vry Safe Betting that will be great for your hair, whatever happens!

I personally do a bond repair treatment about once every three weeks. There were times when I used it more often, but to be honest I saw Kroezen so I cut back. I also use leave treatment daily and I like to use moisturizing oil on my fragile ends after I have heated style.

So, although the bonding controls are exceptional for healing the inside of the hair, they must be used correctly and they should not be over!

You can read more about bond -repair products here! And read my review of K18 here!