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How to get rid of permanent hair straightening?

Permanent hair straightening can be a tempting solution to achieve a smooth, manageable look, but what happens when you decide to go back to your natural curls or simply change your style? In this article, we'll explain safe and effective methods to remove permanent hair straightening. From trimming the ends to using moisturizing treatments and avoiding heat tools, you'll discover practical tips to restore the health and vitality of your hair. Join us on this journey to healthier, more beautiful hair.




Hair straightening treatment


This treatment is a chemical process designed to transform the natural texture of curly, wavy or frizzy hair into a smoother, more manageable form. This procedure usually involves the application of chemicals, such as straightening or relaxing solutions, that break the keratin bonds in the hair and then reform its structure to achieve a smoother, straighter appearance. Depending on the type of treatment and hair type, results can last several weeks or even months before a touch-up is necessary.


However, over time, you may want to go back to your curls. In this case, it is important to know the appropriate methods to remove hair straightening safely and effectively, as recommended by Fernando Peluquería and Estética in our hair salons in Malaga and Fuengirola.

 

How to remove hair straightening?

  • Cut the ends: the first step in removing straightened hair is to cut the ends. This helps get rid of the most damaged and treated parts, allowing the hair to grow back in a healthier way.


  • Food supplements: supporting hair health from the inside out is crucial. Food supplements rich in biotin, vitamins A, C and E, as well as minerals such as zinc and iron, can strengthen hair and promote hair growth.

     

  • Avoid heat tools: reducing the use of heat tools like flat irons and blow dryers can help your hair recover faster. Excessive heat can damage the hair structure, making it more prone to breakage and damage.

     

  • Use heat protectants: if you must use heat tools, always apply a quality heat protectant before using them. This Kérastase Fluidissime Heat Protectant Spray will help minimize heat damage and protect your hair from future damage.


  • Curly method: products designed specifically for curly or wavy hair, such as Kérastase's Curl Manifesto, can help define curls and provide extra moisture. These are the main products you can't do without:





 

  • Hydration: keeping your hair moisturized is essential during the transition process. Use conditioners and moisturizing treatments regularly to restore lost moisture and improve overall hair health.


 

Removing straightened hair can be a gradual process and requires patience and care. It's always advisable to consult a professional stylist for personalized guidance and recommendations based on your hair type and specific needs. With proper care and the right products, you can achieve a smooth and successful transition back to your natural curls.


If you want a change in your hair, make an appointment with us, and you will have the hair you wanted again.

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