- September 3, 2019
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As all other procedures, hair rebonding also have some benefits and some downsides associated with it, no hair treatment can be fully trusted, and one must makeup their mind about the side effects that they have to face while having hair rebonding done or after it. But these side effects can be avoided by carefully managing the whole process and taking care of the precautions as recommended.
Hair Rebonding Risks/ Side Effects
Here are some of the risks or downsides of hair bonding treatment:
Hair breakage
As the process involves chemicals and those are to be directly applied to your hair roots, there’s a fair chance that it causes hair breakage. And not only chemical but there’s heat applied too, which can also become a cause of it. Make sure Chemical are applying from professional experienced stylist.
Hair loss
It is not happen but quite possible that after getting the hair rebonding process done; you face some hair loss problems.
Hair burn
In the treatment, a flat iron is used on high heat to straighten your hair and the high intensity of heat of the rod can possibly burn your hair and worst case can be that your scalp gets burned too.
Expensive
It’s not a cheap process, it costs you much higher than other hair treatments and it doesn’t stop at one session, rather needs maintenance time to time. Special oil treatments are necessary for keeping the roots of your hair healthy and thick. Because if you won’t take good care of your hair, then the hair breakage will only increase.
At-home Maintenance
Your hair needs full time care at your home as well so; you need to treat them with good products at home. Mostly, these products are recommended by the stylists or specialists you consults, and the products that you need to buy for coming up to the advised content, are expensive.
Hair Texture
Processes like hair rebonding can give you the desired look of your hair but it can also change the texture of your hair that may lead to permanent damage in case something goes wrong with performing the task. Just because your hair looks perfectly straight and silky, it doesn’t mean that it isn’t dealing with hair problems if not taken care of.
Hair Rebonding Aftercare
There are some ways to protect your hair even after going through treatment like these but the precautionary measures must be followed religiously. And the aftercare treatment you follow, must be advised by some professionals and not any quacks.
Deep Conditioning
Your hair needs deep cleansing and deep conducting to contain protein present in your hair and keep them shiny and smooth.
Hair Serum and Oils
You need to get familiar with hair serums and hot oil treatments to get your hair in shape.
Schedule Treatments
Your hair need touch-ups after every four to six months, so, when the time comes, you need to schedule your treatment and maintain your hair through these regular sessions.
Cold Water Shower
Whenever you wet your hair, rinse them with cold water so that the cuticles on your hair get closed.
Wide-tooth Comb
Use a Wide-tooth comb for untangling your hair to avoid hair loss.
Don’T Wet Hair
It’s highly advised not to wash your hair after at least 72 hours of hair rebonding. Don’t let it get wet in any condition. Don’t even sweat for 72 hours.
Use Recommended Products
Only use products recommended by your hair stylist, because they are specially designed to take care of your hair that have been chemically treated to make them more smooth.
Avoid Pollutants
Make sure to deeply condition your hair once a week. And when you go out in rain and if you get some pollutants in your hair, it’s absolutely necessary to rinse them off by using a gentle shampoo and conditioner.
All these aftercare treatments are the way out to healthy, shiny and silky hair.