Shine Treatment
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What is Shine Treatment?
We offer two distinct types of shine treatments at our salon.
The first is our Keratin Treatment. This treatment restructures the inner hair shaft using a combination of chemicals and heat. It liberates you from hours of blow-drying or straightening, leading to easy, relaxed, and manageable hair – every day. One of the main advantages of this treatment is its lasting glossy effect post-treatment.
The second is our Gentle Shine Treatment, utilizing steam. This method imparts a natural shine to your hair without damaging the inner hair shaft with heat. It is a gentler option and inflicts minimal impact on your hair, making it an ideal choice for those seeking regular treatments or a more delicate hair care routine.
Choosing either of these treatments will ensure your hair looks and feels healthier and more beautiful.
Why Shine Treatment?
Damaged hair has had cuticle stripped off.
If the hair is highly damaged, the interstitial substance inside the hair will flow out and the hair will be damaged inside.
Damaged hair is like a sponge it is very porous. A dry sponge is hard. When you put water in the sponge, unless you squeeze it out, it will not be able to dry. Like a sponge there are a lot of holes in damaged hair, so water continues to drip out of the hair and therefore it takes a long time for you to dry it.
When damaged hair dries , it becomes dry and crunchy.


When Shine Treatment Works The Best
Some hair types do not retain the benefit of the shine hair treatment for very long of the first treatment.
Here’s how to tell if your hair needs another application of the shine treatment:
– Your hair seems to drip forever after you have washed it.
– The treatment doesn’t last.
This is usually the case with hair that has been damaged by high level color.
– Your hair seems to drip forever after you have washed it.
– The treatment doesn’t last.
This is usually the case with hair that has been damaged by high level color.