What is the effect of hair treatment? Should you incubate your hair regularly?

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Keratin treatment through incubation is done by washing hair, incubating hair and leaving it for 30 minutes. The whole process can take several hours. However, before incubating your hair, you should learn about the pros and cons before making a decision.

1. Is it good to incubate your hair?


Keratin is a protein that is responsible for the structure of hair and nails. It can be supplemented through a salon or at-home hair treatment with the benefits of making hair shiny, reducing split ends, and combating hair loss.
Keratin treatment through incubation can maintain shine for 6 months for people who wash their hair only 2-3 times a week. With long-term hair care, keratin therapy can bring many benefits to the hair such as:
Hair is easier to manage: Especially for curly or thick hair. If you constantly style your hair with a straightener, your hair will become dry. Meanwhile, keratin therapy reduces the time it takes to dry hair in half. As your hair becomes stronger, you can use a blow dryer to dry your hair without damaging it. Stimulates hair growth: Keratin helps strengthen the hair so that it does not break. This helps stimulate hair growth faster. SEE ALSO: 4 common hair problems: Gray hair, loss, damage, grease

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Ủ tóc giúp bổ sung Keratin giúp tóc trở nên suôn mượt

2. Potential risks in the hair incubation process


Many keratin hair treatments contain formaldehyde, a chemical that can be dangerous when inhaled. During the incubation process, formaldehyde can break the hair bonds using ammonium thioglycolate and sodium hydroxide. This makes the hair straighter.
A commonly used substitute for formaldehyde is glyoxylic acid, but it is not completely effective. This straightener gives hair permanent straightening, but can also cause hair growth problems when left untreated for frizz at the roots.

3. Should you incubate your hair regularly?


Although, incubating your hair can bring many benefits, but you should not incubate your hair more than 3 times a year, because over time, the hair becomes susceptible to damage. Summer is a time often chosen to incubate hair, when the scalp is often uncomfortable and sweats a lot. So you can consider choosing to incubate your hair at this time.

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Có nên ủ tóc thường xuyên?

4. Hair care after hair treatment


To avoid potential risks after incubating your hair, you need to have the following care regimen:
Wash your hair less and avoid swimming because it can make hair harder to maintain for some people. In addition, this can cause many people to drop out of therapy. Avoid salt water, chlorinated water from touching the hair, as it can negate the effect of keratin treatment. Use shampoos and conditioners that are free of sodium chloride and sulfates. Wait 3-4 days after the keratin treatment before you can wash your hair. Therapy is not recommended for pregnant women. Incubation has some benefits, making hair shiny and healthy. However, you should not incubate your hair often, only use it 3 times a year to avoid damage and breakage.

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Reference source: healthline.com
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