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Straight up
Caring for stressed-out rebonded
hair
Rebonding
is God’s gift to women who desire long, straight and shiny hair day in and day
out. But do spend some time to give your rebonded locks the extra special care
to maintain its lustre.
According
to Karen Seow, a freelance hairdresser and hairstylist with over 30 years of
experience, there are seven tips that will help rebonded hair stay straight
longer, and sleek and shiny always.
Weekly
treatment
Rebonded
hair tend to be dryer and prone to breakage because chemicals have weakened the
hair. What’s more, the scalp’s ability to naturally oil the hair and protect
against moisture loss has been substantially reduced.
To
counter this, Seow suggests a weekly deep-conditioning treatment using a good
hot oil treatment or deep conditioner. Apply the conditioner or hot oil
treatment to the hair and scalp, cover with a plastic cap and sit under a
steamer for 15 to 20 minutes.
Alternatively,
wrap your head in a towel. Wash the hair thoroughly, especially if you tend to
have dry
brittle hair.
Special
treatment for coarse hair
If you
have coarse hair, a more intensive twice-monthly hair masque with ingredients
to soften the hair is required.
Wash,
wash, wash
Wash
your hair often–at least two to three times a week–and use a good shampoo and
conditioner that are available in salons.
They
are expensive but they are gentler and more concentrated. This means they may
save you money in the long run and you will be able to see a difference. Comb
out your hair during conditioning to untangle it while it is still wet and
relatively slick.
Pamper
Massage
your scalp after washing with a hair tonic on a regular basis to promote
circulation and oil production.
Leave-in
conditioner
Using
a leave-in conditioner after washing will add shine and help provide the oil
and moisture your hair has lost. If you are going to blow-dry your hair, use an
additional protein spray. It has substances that coat and protect the hair from
heat, dirt and sun, while nourishing the hair at the
same time.
Blow-drying
tips
When
blow-drying, set the dryer on a lower heat mode as heat, especially combined
with perms, is damaging
to hair.
Trim
frequently
Have
your hair trimmed on a regular basis; every three months would be ideal. If
your ends split, this split can travel along the hair shaft, causing damage
further up. Do not hang on to damaged hair for the sake of its
length
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