I'm thinking about Overlapping but I'm worried about overloading my hair with protein and generating breakage.
When do you overlap? Monthly?How do you do you overlap?
More information please?
Do you simply skip the clarifying process adn apply the keratin treatment on freshly moisturized( co-washed and Deep Conditioned hair...i.e when dried hair?)
So many names.
So many brands.
It should have its own thread...no?
Let's make a list of links to the brand's website and ingredients if available. You can post and I will add to the original post so it's easier to get the info.
THE KERATIN TREATMENTS
Keratin Complex Smoothing Therapy by Coppola Contains aldehyde (said to be the "safer", more "organic" form of formaldehyde)
Global Keratin Formaldehyde Free, 2%, and 4%
La-Brasiliana
Lasio
Soft-Liss (Formaldehyde free - contains ethyl alcohol)
OK Original Keratin
Agi Max
Simply Smooth by American Culture (Formaldehyde free - contains vanilla extract/vanillin)
Goleshlee Keratin Hair Therapy (Myspace page)
Rejuvenol - Official Site -
More Information
QOD (QOD Max, QOD Red, QOD Gold)
Inoar "Morrocan Brush/Escova Marroquina"
Ingredients: Glicerin, Cetrimonium Chloride, Stearyl Alcohol, C.I. 19140, C.I. 16035, Methylchloroisothiazolinone and Methylisothiazolinone, Keratin, Silica, Fragrance, Water and Formaldeheyde.
Note: This product contains a maximum of 0.2% of Formaldheyde.
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
- It's not cheap
- Requires a lot of heat for the first application up to 450 degrees of heat to seal the keratin into hair
- Some brands contain formaldehyde
- Some aldehydes have low hazard scores according to the Environmental Working Group
- It's temporary
- It's not a relaxer
- It's not for everybody
Ok, I just went to QOD's site and they list ingredients to ALL of their products: http://www.keratinbrazil.com/brazil... Natural Compounds QOD Brazilian Keratin.html
I'll start with the sample and go from there. Hopefully my next treatment will be with QOD gold.
Has anyone henna'ed and indigo'ed with BKT hair? What were the results?
me! me! i'm like 9months post (was 2 months post when i started)Are any of you ladies using the BKT to transition? If so how many weeks post are you & when do you think you'll BC?
Hi! I'm a Coppolla Keratin girl - done once in a salon as a model for a training video, then 4 times myself over the past year and a half. I am due to buy a new bottle of product, but know there are so many options and would love to hear from other experienced users as to what product seems to be easiest to use and has the shortest "wait to wash" time while still working properly.
I know that's a lot to consume and different products may work better on different hair types. For reference, I have long light brown/dark blondish-red hair that's really about 80% gray. It was stick straight when I was young and it was virgin hair, but now at 39, my hair is dyed and is easily frizzed out in humidity or if I don't put the right product in when it's wet.
For post-treatment reference, I use either the L'Oreal Pure smoothing no-sulfate/no sodium chloride shampoo and conditioner, or Hair One from Sally's.
Any thoughts would be appreciated!!! Soft-Liss is on my mind... Need to buy very, very soon!
me! me! i'm like 9months post (was 2 months post when i started)
actually idk if i'm transitioning. i feel like if i want my hair straight, what's the point of cutting off the relaxed hair at the bottom?
softliss is the first one that comes to mind with a no-wait-to-wash time. there's 2 others that i can't think of
Just my 2 cents, but BKT is the best thing to ever happen to my edges. The added protection of the keratin treatment has allowed them to finally grow back in, thicker and stronger than before. The hair at my temples grows in very slowly, but I don't see much breakage in that area anymore.Hi Ladies
I am thinking of upping my BKT's from every 2 -3 months to monthly.
I am a 4a/b and do not BKT to get my hair straight per se but rather just to make it more manageable and thereby avoid knotting and breakage caused by detangling.
I was lucky enough to get a 1000ml BKT/ Shampoo combo from another UK member here for a reasonable price (thanks gLO) and was thinking of upping my treatments to 1x month to do some "light" heat training with my hair. I currently do my own BKT's and flat Iron at about 380 - 400 with either my trusted cheapie hair tools flat iron or my FHI. I also recently BC'd and also use my mini babyliss to get to the shorter hairs. I do not BKT my edges as I am trying to grow these back.
Does anyone think this would be over-kill for type 4 hair? Also if anyone currently engages in this method please let me know how it is going for you?
Are any of you ladies using the BKT to transition? If so how many weeks post are you & when do you think you'll BC?
What temp do you flat iron your edges with BKT?Just my 2 cents, but BKT is the best thing to ever happen to my edges. The added protection of the keratin treatment has allowed them to finally grow back in, thicker and stronger than before. The hair at my temples grows in very slowly, but I don't see much breakage in that area anymore.
WildKat08,
I do the same thing. I use OCT in the shower as a CW. The next cw I use a moisturizing condish like aussie. I cw every day or every other day so I just alternate. If I think it amy be too much I'll do a dc but that is rare. I have very fine, thin hair so I would see breakage. So far so good and I have been doing since befor the beginning of the year.
1st marcia chocolate impression-not all that. but i think it may be user error.
i purposely used too much-as i always do- but that doesn't seem like a good idea with this brand. my hair is so weighed down and greasy-feeling. my results are actually like a flat iron job on moisturized and sealed hair.
and since i bkt only about 2 weeks ago, i only did 2 passes since i was worried about heat damage. i know that might have an effect on why it's not as straight as my usual qod applications, but with marcy supposedly being the most straightening one, i was let down.
on a good note, i didn't have any reversion this morning at the roots like i do with qod. it actually looked better. still weighed down and greasy though. i gave it another shot of the blow dryer to kinda help with the straightness.
there were fumes, which i never had with either qod or dh. not crazy smoky or anything, but i did have to go get a fan to help push them out of the window.
so yeah, we'll see what happens on the first wash. i've learned what i needed to for the next app.
1st pic-i was getting ready to apply some marcy to this piece, and i was like "eww, look at the difference in thickness!" sometimes i wanna chop that relaxed mess off!
2nd-noticing how straight the roots are with only 1 or 2 layers compared to the rest of my 8 layers-of-bkt hair
3rd-how it came out. can you tell it's not all that smooth? you can kinda see the blow dry results too
I got my BKT tape today, I'm doing the MT Advance on Friday!! I'm doing color to cover my gray with with a 10% vol. developer which will also help the BKT take. I'm excited!