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  2. A keratin treatment is a semi-permanent hair straightening method that aims to smooth and straighten frizzy or curly hair, says Ross Kopelman, MD, a board-certified hair surgeon at Kopelman Hair ...

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    Keratin treatments have been around for years now, but when they first entered salons, they were an absolute game-changer for people with coarse, curly or frizzy strands. Featuring keratin, which ...

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    Promote Activator Hair Regrowth Treatment. With a nourishing blend of baobab, keratin, and rosemary oil, this hair treatment from Evolis works to fortify and hydrate hair. The formula is also free ...

  5. Hair care - Wikipedia

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    As hair grows, the natural protective oils of the scalp can fail to reach the ends of the hair. The ends are considered old once they reach about 10 centimeters since they have had long exposure to the sun, gone through many shampoos and may have been overheated by hair dryers and hot irons.

  6. Hair straightening - Wikipedia

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    Keratin/Brazilian treatment - In this treatment a layer of keratin is added to the hair, followed by a hot flat iron. The keratin treatment is considered safe for hair since it uses the natural protein found in the hair shafts and is suitable for most hair conditions. The treatment straightens the hair, reduces frizz and adds a shine.

  7. Management of hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Radiation induces hair loss through damage to hair follicle stem cell progenitors and alteration of keratin expression. [72] [73] Radiation therapy has been associated with increased mucin production in hair follicles. [74] Studies have suggested electromagnetic radiation as a therapeutic growth stimulant in alopecia. [75]