If you're looking for curly hair; the process isn't all the same as Hair Rebounding & Hair Smoothing. Hair Smoothing tends to make your curly hair appear more natural; however, Hair rebonding makes the hair appear more like straight hair. Hair rebonding is often suggested by hairdressers to their best customers, as it gives them instant and permanent results for their hair.
However, Hair rebonding can also
be used on short hair as well. The only difference between the two methods is
the length of time it takes to achieve results with each method. The hair rebonding and hair straightening techniques have different impacts on the
hair follicle as well as the quality of the hair. When using hair rebonding,
it's better to work on breaking down the natural bonds that hold the hair in
place. These bonds include the protein content of the hair as well as the
natural oils produced by the scalp.
To break these bonds, ultra-violet light is used which helps to evaporate the water from the hair as well as help in breaking the protein bonds causing them to fall out and be absorbed into the scalp. One of the best hair rebonding techniques involves hot air dry to open the hair follicles and create smooth straighter looks. The hairstylist then uses a chemical treatment to help in the development of new hair.
The best rebonding technique helps in making the hair appear as straight as possible whereas chemical treatment helps in creating the ideal amount of shine that is necessary to make a straight hairstyle look fabulous. When using hair rebonding may result in some damage to the hair strands. These results can either be temporary or permanent. Temporary damage caused by rebonding may be seen in the form of split ends.