Smoothening Vs Rebonding Vs Keratin treatment

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Almost every woman desire shiny, and smooth hair and why not? Silky straight hair not only gives an entirely new dimensional look but you can manage your hair easily and try new hairstyles. In order to achieve this gorgeous and stylish aesthetic, women are visiting salons. The market is buzzing from straightening, rebonding and smoothening to keratin therapy; there are plenty of options. However, before booking the appointment you need to know the difference between them. Let’s get started with hair expert Jawed Habib so that you could decide what is best for your hair.
 

What is the difference between Smoothening, Rebonding, and Keratin?
 

Smoothening:
 

Smoothening is the milder version of Rebonding. The chemical process of saturating the hair with a formaldehyde solution is drying out and locking your hair straight using a flat iron. The chemicals used for hair smoothening are not as strong as other hair treatments. 

This treatment smooths out the hair and removes frizz and dryness that lasts up to 6 months or more, depending on your hair care. And, If you desire a smooth and sleek hair look and less damage to your hair, you need to go for smoothening. Keep reading to know more post-care tips!
 

How can you care for your hair after Smoothening?

Rebonding:
 

Hair Rebonding is a chemical treatment that transforms your hair’s natural and turns it into sleek, smooth, and shiny hair. It is the process that breaks down the proteins in your hair through chemicals. The chemical used to break the hair's bonds is a relaxer or softener. And the rebonding of this bond is done by a neutralizer. Rebonding is a permanent treatment that lasts for a year as it alters the structure of your hair. It makes your hair frizz-free, appealing, and well managed.

However, rebonding is a time-consuming process, and one should do it carefully to avoid undue damage to the hair. Therefore, it’s advisable to rebond your hair to a trained hairdresser.
 

How can you care for your hair after Rebonding?
 

Your hair needs proper care and attention to prevent hair loss and breakage while settling into its new structure after rebonding.

Keratin:
 

Keratin is a structural protein that is already present in your hair. But due to the damage from the sun, sea, shampoo, pollution, and everyday life routines, keratin in your hair starts to break down. This leads to curly and unhealthy hair. Therefore, keratin treatment helps restore the hair to its natural protein and doesn’t alter the structure chemically. It helps to remove frizz and make your hair look shiny and healthy.

The Keratin treatment takes two to four hours, depending on your hair length and thickness, hair texture, and the formula used. The result of the keratin hair treatment can last up to six months and depends on how well you can take care of your hair.

How can you care for your hair after Keratin?
 

Adding the tips from smoothening and rebonding, you need to follow the below information.

Important NoteAvoid saturating your hair in water for a prolonged period.

Which one is Better?
 

Still confuse! What to choose? Let’s know in detail.

  1. Appearance

Smoothening: Smoothening makes your hair smooth and soft by removing the frizz. Hence, it results in a natural look.

Rebonding: Rebonding involves straightening hair through chemicals, resulting in an artificial look.

Keratin: Keratin treatment involves rebuilding the hair by putting protein into your strands, resulting in an artificial look.

  1. Long-Lasting

Smoothening: It is a temporary treatment last for six months or depends on the hair care routine.

Rebonding: It is a permanent treatment that lasts up to a year or longer, depending on the hair care routines.

Keratin: It lasts for three to six months or more, depending upon how you care.

  1. Be cost-wise(Varies on the length of the hair)

Smoothening: It is comparatively cheaper than rebonding and keratin.

Rebonding: It is slightly costly but not more than keratin.

Keratin: Expensive 

  1. Hair Types

Smoothening:  It is ideal for people having wavy or curly hair.

Rebonding: It is ideal for voluminous, curly, and unmanaged hairy people.

Keratin: It is suitable for frizzy and unmanageable hair.

So, Girls! It's time to embrace your hair with these trends. In addition to the results of different styling therapies, you need to understand your style, taste and hair length, and quality. However, notice that treatment results vary from person to person. Therefore, before reaching the salon, you need to make the final decision about what you want.