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Do I Need Keratin or Brazilian Blowout?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Is your hair overly curly?

Is your hair overly voluminous?

Do you have thin hair?

Do you have split ends?

Do you constantly heat style your hair?

Do you want long hair?

Do you want to keep the volume?

Common conclusions

A keratin treatment will ease unruly hair and make it look much straighter and sleeker, so this is the best choice for your excessively curly hair. You should use sodium-sulfate-free shampoo after getting a keratin hair treatment and after the do not wash cycle to help sustain the treatment.

You probably need a keratin treatment because the treatment will reduce the volume and make hair far easier to manage.

It is OK because if your hair is thin then a Keratin treatment is not a good choice for you.

By permanently bonding the hair back together, keratin may also reduce the appearance of split ends.

If you frequently heat style your hair, you will find that it dries faster with a keratin treatment. Since you can air dry your hair more frequently and avoid heat damage, it can become healthier and stronger.

Keratin can reinforce and fortify hair, making it less prone to breakage. Since the ends are not falling off, hair seems to grow faster.

A Brazilian Blowout could be a better option if you want to maintain the volume and movement of your hair while still keeping it frizz-free and more sustainable. A Brazilian blowout lasts three months on average, while a keratin operation lasts three to five months.

You probably need a Keratin treatment.

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