Anonymous wrote:Brazilian Keratin gives you a good dose of Formaldehyde which is a known carcinogen and toxic. Even if the formula doesn't have formaldehyde it has the precursor chemicals which when heated form formaldehyde which you breath when they blow dry or flat iron you hair. Is pretty hair worth the exposure?
Anonymous wrote:I was just thinking of doing this. I have very fine hair thought that is only slightly frizzy. Am worried that it will look super flat. Does anyone know if it would look good? I feel like most of the people I know who have done it either have very curly hair or a lot of hair.
Anonymous wrote:For those of you with very thick curly hair - what did it look like afterwards? Did it take some or all of the "pouf" out? Ideally, I would like to have completely straight hair without needing to blow dry at all - or at least no more than 10 minutes. Right now, my hair look great when I blow it straight but it takes me 45 minutes, so I never ever do it!
Anonymous wrote:I thought the FDA had this pulled off the shelves last month???
Anonymous wrote:I have had straight hair for 10 yrs now. Research about Japanese Rebonding technique for straight hair (Liciso). It is much better than the Brazillian Keratin / Blowout treatments. Rebonding is about 100$ more expensive but well worth the $$ since you can wash & go and lasts for about 8-10 months (depending on how curly your hair is). Salon Rafik (G'town) has a lady (Mora Miranda) who does this very well. I have been going to her for the past 5+ yrs and great results everytime!
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone please say if your hair WILL CURL using a round brush, curlers, velcro rollers, etc after a keratin treatment? I never saw an answer to that question. I like my straight hair to be shaped into a soft style with heated curlers. If that won't work on keratin'ed hair, that would be good to know.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I have heard tons of horror stories regarding hair loss with this treatment. Anyone thoughts?