Even if I have learned to love my natural wavy hair, I also
fell into the trap named “The Rebond Fad”. For a time, it was super cool to
have pin straight, manageable hair, that salons that offered it sold appointments
like sex in a red light district. Last week, I talked about care for permed
hair. Because I’m a fickle, fad-prone gal, I also had my hair rebonded before
that. Anyway..
I got my first rebond through a home service salon
professional. It was really good. Cost me around P1500 only, with cellophane
treatment. After that, I had a follow –up sesh a year later through a salon,
but because I’m a meticulous prick, I bought the medicine myself. It cost me
only P360 to buy the medicine from HBC, and I paid the salon P500 for the
labor, and they also gave a discounted cellophane treatment (P250). Not bad,
right?
Although those who worked on my hair were professionals, I
had to learn the best hair care routines for rebonded hair by myself. Today, I
am sharing them to you:
1. Immediate Post-Rebond Care – Follow what the salon pro
told you. They’re not rocket science. Do not wash your hair until the 3rd
day after your rebonding treatment, lie with your hair hoisted up, and don’t
tie it up. On the 3rd day, shampoo briefly (just to clean your
scalp) but put a huge dose of conditioner. Applying a protective treatment
(like L’Oreal Total Repair 5) helps too.
2. Tame Frizz – Avoid frizz by conditioning everyday,
shampooing every other day, and have a weekly intensive conditioning treatment.
Also, avoid warm, humid areas and set
your hair everyday if you can. I recommend using a light hair serum.
3. Use Appropriate Products – There are products that are
meant to enhance curls, manage hair loss, avoid dandruff, and yes, to keep hair
straight. These are now very common, even for very commercial brands like
Sunsilk, Rejoice, Cream Silk, Dove, etc. So you really have no excuse not to
use them. They are designed to enhance straight hair, tame frizz and prolong
your hair’s rebonded state.
4. Keep it Straight – If you want your straight hair, you should
really arrange your lifestyle to accommodate straight hair. Avoid tying your
hair in a ponytail, tight bun and don’t use products that defy its straight
nature.
5. Wet Right, Dry Right – Washing your hair is a very
crucial part in its maintenance. We already told you about the proper frequency
of shampooing and conditioning so you need to know how to wash it right. To wet
right, use cold water all the time. Rinse away from your face and avoid
“crumpling” it as you rinse and squeeze the water out. When you dry it, place
your hair in between your palms and run down with the towel so your hair can
still dry in its straight place.
Here are other rebonded hair pics:
Does it feel like a lot of work? It is, actually. That’s why
I switched to permed hair after 2 years. But hey, if it really looks good on
you, you know it’s worth every ounce of effort. <3