3 months.
i use a keratin based leave in conditioner sometimes and i haven't seen any change in my hair color. If you do a keratin straightening treatment i don't think it should change your hair color either, I've seen before after pics of people with the keratin treatment and it didn't do anything to their hair. It does cause some heat damage and that might change your hair color though...
keratin is in carrots, which cause anything to turn orange in color; therefore, keratin hair dye is hair dye with more keratin than normal hair dye. it may or may not make your hair turn orange-tinted, depending on what color hair dye it is, but it's not a bad thing. it can actually also soften your hair.
No, hair color is determined by the amount of melanin produced.
Depending on the type of keratin treatment used, you should be able to color hair following a treatment. Keratin is the main type of protein that is found in hair. Protein is what give hair its strength, and also gives color something to bond to. It is often a good idea to do a protein treatment both before and after a coloring service to keep your hair strong and healthy and to help your color to last.
Yes why not? As a user of keratin treatment by using keratin products as "agimax" from ArtbeautyOnline my experience says keratin treatment is use not only for getting curly hair but-also use for other benefits as Shine, Softness, Smooth, frizz-free and it sealed the color of hair.
The keratin made by the hair follicle cells makes long fibers. The cells, growing just under the scalp, eventually die, leaving the keratin behind. This keratin, combined with the keratin left by many other cells, emerge from your scalp as hair.
It is completely safe for you to color your hair after a keratin treatment! Just wait the 72 hour post waiting time that is usually discussed with your stylist. After that time your hair can be colored with no worries!
not on its own. hair has metabolites in the hair or keratin and in the melanin or color granules. the "bleaching" (done with peroxide) will take care of the melanin but you will need a good toxin system like hair razor for the keratin.
Your hair is made up of a long string of the protein keratin, which is the same protein that is the building blocks for fingernails, feathers, and even claws in many other species. --------------- Our skin is made up of keratin as well.
You can't, your hair is made of keratin.
In the natural unstretched state the hair is Alpha Keratin and when the hair has been styled in the unnatural state it is beta keratin. When blow drying for example the keratin in the alpha keratin is changed to beta keratin, causing the hair to temporarily in its new shape. Once the hair takes in moisture from the atmosphere or becomes wet, it reverts back to the normal state