Hair Rebonding
Hair rebonding, as you may well know is the process by which hair is straightened permanently. But if you are contemplating getting this done for your hair, it makes sense to familiarize yourself with how this process is done.
This is a process where the chemical bonds in your hair are broken, rearranged and bonded back again permanently using very strong chemicals. Perming lotion is added to soften the hair and break down its bonds. After this is washed off, hair is placed between 2 metal plates of an electric styling device, which uses heat to pull the hair rod-straight. A neutralizer is then applied to reset the bonds and stabilize the hair. Hair is irreversibly altered after the perming process.
The process can cause damage to hair, especially if performed by someone who has not been properly trained and can also cause damage and burns to the skin and scalp if the level of heat is too high or if the chemicals are left on for too long.
One must understand that rebonded hair is weaker and can fracture more easily so hair has to be handled with extreme care after treatment.
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