Sigh. Subscribing (in protective mode...thinking of doing this on my bangs....again...well I did a BKT but this doesn't seem to be one as it appears formaldaheyde free from my research so far)...perhaps I'll take the leap and do a test.. After all my wedding is coming up, and will be in a humid Country so regardless of if I wear it straight or curly I want to have less frizz
Great info. I was a little nervous because I did a BKT on a test area on my bangs only and ended up cutting my bangs until it was all out (breakage galore but the ladies were telling me I needed more moisture in my routine, etc. At the time I just cut it out and KIM...deciding never to do one again after cutting it all out (I mean it was my bangs so I keep them cut the same length so after a while it was all out, even though I'm sure it would've washed out as well)...plus I was a little concerned about the formaldehyde.Hi Luckiestdestiny,
This treatment is cysteine based so it is not technically a "keratin" treatment. The cysteine treatments are safe for pregnant women and children since they don't produce any toxic fumes.
Keratin is comprised of cysteine protein and under high heat the cysteine actually aids in temporarily restructuring the bonds in the hair (doesn't break them like a relaxer) . The cystein doesn't put a coating over the hair either. Over time the cysteine is gradually released from the strand and the hair returns to normal.
Chi Enviro Smoothing (soon to be performed at J.C. Penney's salons nationwide), Keratin Earth, Easy Keratin, and QOD Max Organiq are just some of the treatments that are cysteine based. I love them so much better than the traditional BKTs. These 2nd generation "keratin" treatments are great for people like me that refuse to play in formeldahyde, not even 0.02 percent.
Trying again today. with smaller sections when i flatiron and i dont think my heat was high enuf last time
I bought a bottle of the max white and will be trying it out today as well.
I did the qod treatment the other day but it didnt do anything. no noticable results. my curls were a tiny bit looser and it was a little bit easier to blow dry but it definately did not blowdry straight. maybe i should have done more passes. I'm going to try it again. not sure why it didnt take. oh and my hair is still puffy and frizzy after i blowdried.
I have a few questions about this process:
1. I have highly porous color treated 3c on the crown and 4a all the way around parimeter with 3c at my nape, if you have done this to your hair in the humid summer months did you wear your hair straight and if so did you need to add some moisture block to keep hair from frizzing up?
Hair remained straight in the summer (I live in a dry climate though)
No extra moisture block needed at all. If anything, less leave ins and oils were needed.
2. When you applied it in the winter did you have to add extra moisture due to hair being drier because of the protein?
Hair is not dry in the winter either so no extra moisture needed
3. Can you recommend the one that might work better with my hair attributes.
I would suggest going to the vendor I used www.keratin4u.com and either calling the toll free number or emailing them to ask if the OrganiQ can be used on color treated ethnic hair. That is the product that I use and they are very helpful.
4. I don't use a blow dryer on my hair at all, is it needed for this process to work?
The product is heat activated so I would definitely suggest that you blow dry and then flat iron per the instructions to get the best results.
Sorry for all the questions, Thanks
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Thanks so much for the reviews ladies. My bottle of QOD came yesterday (smallest bottle I've ever seen). but I didn't want to cough up $200 without trying it out first. But like the directions said, a little goes a long way. They even suggest to add a little milk if you think you are running low.
It's official: I'M IN LOVE! I still have the treatment in. Since I'm about a 4b, I figured I'd go the entire 48 hours. Think I'm going to do my daughter's hair. The bottle supposedly contains 2 applications. I don't know though...might have to add milk.
Thanks again, ladies!
I wanna try this, but the whole formaldehyde thing is scary,
and on their website they seem relcutant to market their product as formaldehyde free and i'm nott too sure why :s