Neek-a-Nator
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I'm new to this site and have seen this quite frequently and have no idea what it is. Can someone please help a sista out, lol

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So once you flat iron you don't have to do it again for 2 months?
can you wash your hair? or do you have to redo the treatment once you wash?
Here's an article about them from Dr. Ali Syed...the comments are good as well.
http://www.dralisyed.com/2009/07/keratin-formaldehyde-revelation-cancer.html#more
The flat ironing is apart of the treatment process, it seals the keratin that's applied to your hair. There are some forms of BKT that contain formaldehyde which is the straightening agent. After the treatment hair is usually pin straight. You can then wash your hair and style as you would do normally, but you must use shampoos that do not contain sodium or SLS. The treatment wears off after 2-3 months. Then you can apply the treatment again if you would like to.
He's saying that BKT contains formaldehyde! Does anyone using it feel any ill effects from using it.
Dr. Sayed has a conflict of interest..lol...I guess putting lye in your hair isn't any worse than formeldahyde.
Thanks for the Response, I did a search on youtube and found this how to video about it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhbnJphUDww
It sounds interesting, but I don't think it's for me. my hair is very very fine, and the thought of applying that much heat and passing it through each sections 10 times, is a little scary to me.
If I had thicker hair maybe it wouldn't make me cringe
Anyone with fine hair use this with good longterm results? AKA no Heat Damage?![]()
So what's the verdict: are there chemicals in it or not?