Keratin Treatment Support Thread

my mom's hair was somewhat weak after she got her hysterectomy... it has stopped shedding so much but i am considering using some softliss on her to strengthen her strands... i think im gonna have her check with a derm... what do you all think?
 
What are you ladies using (if you are) as a leave-in? or as a heat protector during blow drying?

My hair still feels silky now that I did my first wash, but I think I need to do something to help combat dryness and coconut oil may not be the right thing right now.

TIA
 
I have been using Hawaiian Silky 14 in 1 as a daily mositurizer for over a month. I have been wearing my hair curly, no flat ironing since my March 18 BKT, so I have used no heat protectant. I have Sabino (old formula) but I have not used it in months.
 
@Diamond, I use NTM or HairOne to moisturize. I've also started using Tresemme Heat Tamer Spray when I blow dry. So far, so good.
 
Wow...ladies, I have just been through a terrible hair ordeal, and the BKT basically saved my strands. All I can think is THANK GOD I have this keratin treatment on my hair, or else I'd probably be bald-headed right now.

I just got back from paying my old stylist to take out my weave cornrows from another stylist. My hair was completely matted...I had dreadlocks. :nono: She had to apply some force to get the locs out, and we both agreed that my pre-BKT hair would not have survived the process. It was too thin and fragile, and I would've basically lost all my hair. :nono: It also would not have been strong enough to support the poorly installed weave without breaking off.

My old stylist was marveling at how much thicker my strands are as a result of BKT, how my edges are starting to fill in, and how much healthier my hair is in general from this treatment. She was so impressed that she's now going to look into doing keratin treatments in her salon. :yep:

Are you natural or relaxed? I'm transitioning and BKT'd in April and just got a weave last week. I'm planning on taking it down and re-doing it next week, but I wonder if I should do another BKT to prevent any setbacks. How long did you have the weave? TIA
 
I finally did my BKT. This is longest it has ever taken me. I will post a pics later on today. My hands are tired, and I am sleepy. I used the rest of my Marcia T Chocolate.
 
I was considering the MT Advanced Treatment but I do not want straight hair. Thanks for this review.


So, an update: next Wednesday, it will have been two months since I got the BKT! Time really flies.

My ends were really damaged from the flat iron portion of the treatment, so I had to chop off quite a bit. :( I was really depressed to see my hair noticeably shorter, but I just did a mini length check, and it's been growing nicely! I'm pretty pleased with my progress.

I didn't really know what to do with my newly straight hair, so I took to rollersetting and flat ironing. It was a big adjustment, since I'm used to wetting my hair daily and co-washing frequently. Going for 7-10 days without washing was torture. As the new growth started to appear, it was hard to keep it manageable without wetting my hair, so I've been bunning a lot (wearing a sleek mini chignon with a straight bang). The sleek chignon was cute at first, but it got old quickly, LOL. :lol: I don't like feeling trapped into wearing my hair back everyday.

My original plan was to weave it up, but I came down with shingles (on my neck), so the idea of sitting for a weave or braids was out of the question. :nono: I've had the shingles for a month now, and it is starting to get better. I will get my weave installed next week, and I'll probably continue to weave (and BKT) for the rest of the year.

The BKT allowed me to finally learn how to heat style my own hair, and I've been doing a pretty good job! I bought a 100% solid ceramic iron (Hana Elite), and it's made a big difference in my results. I've been learning as I go, and I finally have my routine down pat. I feel confident that I could apply my next BKT at home.

For me, being a natural didn't offer the versatility that I had hoped for. Because I have fine, heat-sensitive hair, I wasn't able to get my hair pressed without damage--I always ended up having to chop off all my progress due to straight ends. BKT is allowing me to have the versatility that I'd dreamed of...as the treatment wears off, my little curlies are coming back, and I can now do a WnG. With the knowledge I have now, I think I'll be able to tweak my subsequent BKT treatments for even better results.

Final thoughts: This has been a huge learning experience for me...this is the first time I've worn my own hair out in 15 years. I hate that I've used so much heat over the past 2 months, but I'm also glad that I learned how to be responsible with it, and I picked up new skills that allow me to be more confident about being a DIY'er.

I'm learning a lot, and I think it will just continue to get better. :)

ETA: Oh yeah, I hennaed before my BKT, and will continue to do that. The keratin treatment sealed in the henna, and the color is brilliant.
 
hola ladies! i had my 2nd BKT done a couple weeks ago. i was offered the chance to be a hair model for one of Global Keratin's stylist classes...and since it was time for me to get it done again(and for free) i agreed. my first BKT was an @ home DIY with OK Keratin. i was curious to see if my results would differ w/ professional application.

i went with the 2% strawberry scented formula. the first thing i realized was that when my friend and i did my first application at home we used WAY too much product. at the class they used a color applicator brush and did 3 taps down each small section: root, mid-shaft, and ends...and then used hands to massage the keratin onto my hair. a small tooth comb was used on the white model to distribute it through her hair...they just used their hands on mine instead of raking the small comb through my hair(which i appreciated).

there were no fumes of any kind throughout the whole process: application, blow dry, and flat iron. i had alot of fumes my first time and they explained that if that is happening you're using too much product and that is the excess burning off. they trimmed my hair when i was done (which i didn't love but it is what it is) and my hair was super soft, sleek and shiny.

in the past 2 weeks i have washed and steamed my hair and it is still very soft and my curls are much more stretched. the only thing odd was that when i did the first wash my hair had a weird chemical smell...i had to do 3 or 4 shampoos for it to go away. after that i haven't smelled anything. so i'm not sure what that was about. they gave me a bottle of their shampoo and conditioner to use. according to the instructors it should last 3-5 months. i'm going to attempt to blow-dry and flat iron it myself tonight.
 
I'm a 2%er. I give it two thumbs up! Although, I really want to try rejuvenol.
What makes you want to try Rejuvenol? I bought a relaxer today, but I'd much rather BKT; I just can't decide which to try next. I haven't done anything since November. My bff said she'd order the Global for me if that's what I want but I just don't know!
 
Where are the pitchas?

They are on the way. It will only be a one post pic, since I have posted a couple of step by step pics, in the past. I did it Thursday night into Friday morning. And since I worked the last three nights....anywhoo, I will take and post them now. And please no dance offs :grin:

ETA: 4 day post BKT with MarciaT. I actually trimmed twice this month, because I have layers. Sorry the pics are stinky :nono: I am about to wash and steam now

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They are on the way. It will only be a one post pic, since I have posted a couple of step by step pics, in the past. I did it Thursday night into Friday morning. And since I worked the last three nights....anywhoo, I will take and post them now. And please no dance offs :grin:

:lachen:I'd like to think we're a little more mature over here in the BKT thread! Can't wait to see the pics!
 
:lachen:I'd like to think we're a little more mature over here in the BKT thread! Can't wait to see the pics!

True, true. I am going to take more pics because, I think this is my ultimate BKT. I just washed, and I am about to DC with steam. Well, this is the first time that my hair is practically straight wet. My hair always seem to maintain it curls/coils wet post BKT. Well with Marcia T, my hair is about 75% straight veruses about 25% straight with other BKT. I will take wet pics after I rinsed my DC, find a wet post BKT to show comparison. And I will do it tonight because I am in awe. I wonder how straight it would airdry being down? Stay tuned...

ETA: Actually after I finished, I realized that my hair is basically the same. I think my BKT had worn off more than I thought. Here are post wash pics anyway, nekkid, no product.

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True, true. I am going to take more pics because, I think this is my ultimate BKT. I just washed, and I am about to DC with steam. Well, this is the first time that my hair is practically straight wet. My hair always seem to maintain it curls/coils wet post BKT. Well with Marcia T, my hair is about 75% straight veruses about 25% straight with other BKT. I will take wet pics after I rinsed my DC, find a wet post BKT to show comparison. And I will do it tonight because I am in awe. I wonder how straight it would airdry being down? Stay tuned...

ETA: Actually after I finished, I realized that my hair is basically the same. I think my BKT had worn off more than I thought. Here are post wash pics anyway, nekkid, no product.

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BEAUTIFUL HAIR pretty lady!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I want to use this one now..lol!
 
couldn't post for a while...had to pay my dues again, lol

anyway, 7th bkt (4th w/ qod) went down this past saturday night. i either didn't use enough ('cause i didn't do as small sections this time), or with all the rain we had lately, the humidity got to my hair.
i don't have enough left for a whole treatment, nor do i think i'll finish that last lil bit. i'm gettin that marcia this weekend!
here's a pic from the next morning. instead of wrapping afterward, i gathered my hair like i was doing a ponytail, and curled it around a big blue flexirod.
i didn't have to oil my hair for 2 days! also my edges are growing a lil bit! even DF noticed! oh, as a matter of fact, he came in the bathroom while i was on the flat iron step and was like "oh dayum! :shocked: it's so long!" :grin:
the shine is off the chain too. this is truly one of those products that get better as you use it. glad i bumped my apps up to every month:yep:
 

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True, true. I am going to take more pics because, I think this is my ultimate BKT. I just washed, and I am about to DC with steam. Well, this is the first time that my hair is practically straight wet. My hair always seem to maintain it curls/coils wet post BKT. Well with Marcia T, my hair is about 75% straight veruses about 25% straight with other BKT. I will take wet pics after I rinsed my DC, find a wet post BKT to show comparison. And I will do it tonight because I am in awe. I wonder how straight it would airdry being down? Stay tuned...

ETA: Actually after I finished, I realized that my hair is basically the same. I think my BKT had worn off more than I thought. Here are post wash pics anyway, nekkid, no product.


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Thank you, cutenss! Beautiful results. How long have you been BKT'ing? What was your starting length? Your goal length? Sorry 'bout all the questions. :)
 
I was considering the MT Advanced Treatment but I do not want straight hair. Thanks for this review.
You're very welcome. The Marcia Advanced wore off right on schedule, and I'm pleased about that. It was actually pretty cool to experience straight hair again for a few weeks, then go back to kinky. :yep: I just ordered more Marcia Teixeira Advanced.

I texlaxed my hair 5/20 with QP Elasta and will get a sew in back only and leaving out the front on Wed 5/26. I want to henna and possibly bkt my hair that is left out. Is this a good idea and should I henna before or after bkt and how long shold I wait before doing so?...thx..any help is appreciated.
I had a good experience using henna before my BKT. In the week between the henna and the BKT, I did 3 steam treatments using either caramel treatment or moisture-rich DCs...so I got my moisture/protein balance back on track, and my porosity and elasticity were on point before the keratin was applied to my hair.

I would recommend doing this ONLY if you are experienced in using henna...you need to know how your hair will react, and how to get your moisture/protein balance back on track after the henna treatment. I would also recommend waiting a minimum of one week between the henna and the BKT.

The upside was that the henna color looked brilliant after the keratin sealed it in, and my hair was gleaming and glowing in the sun. :grin:
 
Last week, I did my second BKT, using the DH sample I bought from Fab a few months ago. My sample was 2 ounces, and I used maybe 2/3 of it. I think I might've used too little product, I'm not sure--I didn't fully saturate my hair, but the product was covering all the strands like a light coating of conditioner.

Here are my thoughts on the differences between Dre@mh@air and Marcia Teixeira Advanced:

--MT Advanced is MUCH stronger than DH. My hair did not come out nearly as straight as it did with MTA.

--DH did not have as many fumes at MT Advanced. I did my hair in my living room, while my husband watched TV, and neither of us was bothered by any fumes. :yep: The MTA fumes had tears streaming down my face.

--DH gives a much nicer immediate result. The flat iron glided easily over my hair, and my hair looked and felt like silk after ironing. With MT Advanced, my hair looked dull, stiff, and ugly while the product was in. I left the DH in for 3 days and was actually sad to wash it out, while I left the MTA in overnight and couldn't wait to get that mess out of my hair. :lol:

--My roots looked very straight after flat ironing with DH, and I was super-pleased with myself. :grin: But after the first wash, my roots were still kinky...the DH had only knocked out maybe 40-50% of the kink. Marcia Teixeira took out about 85-90% of the kink in the first treatment. (This could also be due to user error...my MT treatment was done at a salon, while I did the DH at home.)

--With both treatments, my hair was noticeably thicker, more manageable, shinier, and smoother.

I got a sew-in installed immediately after rinsing the DH, but I left out a small horseshoe in the front. I just ordered some more Marcia Teixeira Advanced, and I am going to have my stylist apply it to the horseshoe next week. Since my weave is straight hair (Extensions Plus Silky Relaxed), I want my leave-out to be as straight as possible. My stylist pressed the leave-out, and I have flat ironed it once in the past week...and so far, the DH is doing a great job at keeping my hair straight and shiny. :yep:

My stylist is learning about BKT right now, and she's going to apply the Marcia Advanced for me next week. Any Los Angeles ladies who are interested in having their BKT applied at a reasonable price, PM me. I trust my stylist completely, and she said she is interested in offering BKT at her salon for far less than the standard $300-400 price.
 
Thanks for the comparison. I ordered 4 ounces of Marcia T Chocolate BKT so I'm hoping the fumes are not too bad.


Last week, I did my second BKT, using the DH sample I bought from Fab a few months ago. My sample was 2 ounces, and I used maybe 2/3 of it. I think I might've used too little product, I'm not sure--I didn't fully saturate my hair, but the product was covering all the strands like a light coating of conditioner.

Here are my thoughts on the differences between Dre@mh@air and Marcia Teixeira Advanced:

--MT Advanced is MUCH stronger than DH. My hair did not come out nearly as straight as it did with MTA.

--DH did not have as many fumes at MT Advanced. I did my hair in my living room, while my husband watched TV, and neither of us was bothered by any fumes. :yep: The MTA fumes had tears streaming down my face.

--DH gives a much nicer immediate result. The flat iron glided easily over my hair, and my hair looked and felt like silk after ironing. With MT Advanced, my hair looked dull, stiff, and ugly while the product was in. I left the DH in for 3 days and was actually sad to wash it out, while I left the MTA in overnight and couldn't wait to get that mess out of my hair. :lol:

--My roots looked very straight after flat ironing with DH, and I was super-pleased with myself. :grin: But after the first wash, my roots were still kinky...the DH had only knocked out maybe 40-50% of the kink. Marcia Teixeira took out about 85-90% of the kink in the first treatment. (This could also be due to user error...my MT treatment was done at a salon, while I did the DH at home.)

--With both treatments, my hair was noticeably thicker, more manageable, shinier, and smoother.

I got a sew-in installed immediately after rinsing the DH, but I left out a small horseshoe in the front. I just ordered some more Marcia Teixeira Advanced, and I am going to have my stylist apply it to the horseshoe next week. Since my weave is straight hair (Extensions Plus Silky Relaxed), I want my leave-out to be as straight as possible. My stylist pressed the leave-out, and I have flat ironed it once in the past week...and so far, the DH is doing a great job at keeping my hair straight and shiny. :yep:

My stylist is learning about BKT right now, and she's going to apply the Marcia Advanced for me next week. Any Los Angeles ladies who are interested in having their BKT applied at a reasonable price, PM me. I trust my stylist completely, and she said she is interested in offering BKT at her salon for far less than the standard $300-400 price.
 
Thank you, cutenss! Beautiful results. How long have you been BKT'ing? What was your starting length? Your goal length? Sorry 'bout all the questions. :)

Thank you. I have been BKT'ing for one year. I started out doing it one a month, for the first six months. The I got super lazy. In this year 2010, I did one in February and one here in June. I plan to do one every six months. I will do the next one late December/early January. I have always had long hair. When I BKT, I had just cut my hair. I was past APL, not quite BSB. I was MBL for a mintue, then I trimmed again. I have 2 major layes, so I am trying to even them up. I may always have them. I want to be full MBL by December. Castor oil will get me there. That stuff rocks. Right now I am full BSL. I hope I answered everything. If not just ask me :yep:
 
I just realized that I haven't updated in a bit. My hair doesn't feel the same. I swear it's like the treatment has completely gone and it's only been 2 months. I still have straight parts but I think it's because I did end up getting heat damage. My hair was only silky for the first two weeks of treatment.

Now I'm noticing that I have horrible breakage at the top of my hair, and around my hairline. When I got the treatment, my hair lightened in a few areas. I'm almost positive that the breakage is due to this fact. My hair around my hairline is definitely broken. I hate that. I realize that I have to start moisturizing more. Until I can get my moisture/protein balance right, I'll continue having breakage. Ugghh!! I hate that!
 
I just realized that I haven't updated in a bit. My hair doesn't feel the same. I swear it's like the treatment has completely gone and it's only been 2 months. I still have straight parts but I think it's because I did end up getting heat damage. My hair was only silky for the first two weeks of treatment.

Now I'm noticing that I have horrible breakage at the top of my hair, and around my hairline. When I got the treatment, my hair lightened in a few areas. I'm almost positive that the breakage is due to this fact. My hair around my hairline is definitely broken. I hate that. I realize that I have to start moisturizing more. Until I can get my moisture/protein balance right, I'll continue having breakage. Ugghh!! I hate that!

Wow sorry this happened, I had a bad experience with BKT too. I used Goleshee it doesn't have formaldehyde in it but high alcohol content, at 1st it looked good and my hair seemed ok then it was very dry, not it's usual moisture and softness and I had to DC, PS, trim and trim. That's all I did from Sept-Dec of 09 until my hair came back, I trimmed off a good amount of length and probably would have reached my goal of HL already, but ends were dry and damaged-there much better now all the damage is gone.
 
I used Encanto last weekend - lots of fumes! I was teary and crying the whole time. My hair is soft but I think I've had better results with OK and Softliss. Now I'm hearing about Marcia T - good lawd!

Hair texture definitely determines the outcome. I think the strand density does too. My mom's hair is 4a but it is EXTREMELY fine and her new growth got bone straight after one treatment (OK Keratin). Right now I am really loving QOD MAX they are technically formaledhyde -free 0.02% but it has gotten my hair as straight as 2% formula. :yep: I feel better not using the formaldehyde formula unless I'm outdoors doing the treatment.

Okay, I'm undecided between QOD Gold and MAX. Who's used them? I needed run-down on the pros/cons of each.
 
True, true. I am going to take more pics because, I think this is my ultimate BKT. I just washed, and I am about to DC with steam. Well, this is the first time that my hair is practically straight wet. My hair always seem to maintain it curls/coils wet post BKT. Well with Marcia T, my hair is about 75% straight veruses about 25% straight with other BKT. I will take wet pics after I rinsed my DC, find a wet post BKT to show comparison. And I will do it tonight because I am in awe. I wonder how straight it would airdry being down? Stay tuned...

ETA: Actually after I finished, I realized that my hair is basically the same. I think my BKT had worn off more than I thought. Here are post wash pics anyway, nekkid, no product.

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This is exactly why I want to switch to Marica T Chocolate. Cause I used QOD and when I was my hair its 25% straight...It doesn't look a thing like the pics above.
 
Do you mean QOD got your hair too straight? Or not straight enough?

Sorry I typed my post real quick before leaving for work. I used QOD gold and when I wash my hair its only 25% straight. I still have to Its nothing like the poster's hair . I think I want to try Maria T. I want my hair to be more straight.
 
that marcia t better be good, cause DF is about to get:brucelee:
yesterday he kept saying "you need a perm, the front is all nappy and the back is all straight." i tried to explain how i'm 9 months post, and how i'm using bkt "yeah well, you need a perm":hot:
check out the pic. here i was thinking it's such an improvement compared to what it could be... no about of gel & scarf action could lay down my un-coated amount of ng!
 

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