Keratin Treatment Vs Rebonding – What’s Better for Hair Smoothening

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Keratin Treatment Vs Rebonding – What’s Better for Hair Smoothening

At first instance, both treatments produce same results– silky, straight hair that’s easily manageable. Both require using heat during the process either from a hair dryer or a flat iron to achieve sleek, flowing locks. However they are not same despite appearing similar. Here’s a note of key differences to choose which one is more suitable for you. What is the difference between Keratin treatment & rebonding? Our focus point mainly would be the difference between Keratin treatment and rebonding. It’s a known fact that home beauty services as well as salons in Dubai might use various process and products for getting same result, some with better quality than others. Keep in mind, you can anytime inquire your stylist to know more about the products they are using if you want! Rebonding is a good choice in Dubai as hot weather conditions often cause hair to become more frizzy and hard to manage. So what does it encompass? In brief, rebonding is changing the structural bonds of the hair without changing the original hair structure at the internal level in comparison to Keratin hair treatment. In specific, the hair structure is chemically broken down to form new bonds –hair shaft is altered and rearranged completely. However in Keratin treatment, hair bonds remain same and only the outer layer (i.e. cuticle) is changed by infusion of nutrients into hair shafts for strengthening current bonds. In pre-treatment stage, cuticle is ‘lifted up’ by removing surface buildup for allowing the treatment to absolutely penetrate the hair. Separate layers of Keratin are added in each hair shaft for penetrating hair cuticle and strengthening keratin bonds from inside. This


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