Yes, your natural hair will grow back after a keratin treatment.
Keratin treatments are temporary and do not permanently alter your hair structure. As your hair grows, the treated portion will eventually be cut off, revealing your natural hair underneath.
The duration of the treatment's effects varies depending on factors like hair type, quality of the product, and maintenance practices.
Here are some points to consider:
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Hair Growth Rate: The average hair growth rate is about 0.5 inches per month. So, if you get a keratin treatment and trim your hair regularly, the treated portion will be gradually replaced with your natural hair.
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Treatment Duration: Keratin treatments typically last for 2-4 months, depending on the type of treatment and your hair type.
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Maintenance: Following the recommended aftercare routine, such as using sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners, can help extend the duration of the treatment.
While your natural hair will grow back, the treated hair may have undergone some changes, such as becoming straighter or smoother. The extent of these changes will depend on the type of keratin treatment used.
If you are concerned about the effects of a keratin treatment on your hair, it is always advisable to consult with a hairstylist or hair care professional.