
Best At-Home Keratin Treatments for Frizz-Free Hair – Features CHI Keratin Silk Infusion
CHI Keratin


Yes, going to the salon every three to six months for a keratin treatment may cut your styling time in half, and will certainly leave you with the most smooth, shiny, and manageable strands. But it’s a very time-consuming and expensive hair treatment: A one-time service can cost up to $300 or more, and you’re looking to spend anywhere from two to six hours sitting in a salon chair, depending on the thickness and length of your hair.
Insert the DIY alternative: an at-home keratin treatment, which has the smoothing properties of a professional treatment minus the harsh chemicals often found in salon keratin services, such as formaldehyde. It’s important to note that an at-home keratin treatment will not last as long as an in-salon treatment, but it will get the job done without putting a strain on your wallet. Now you can finally get back to the finer things in life instead of wrestling with your hair every morning. Ahead, we’ve rounded up the best and easiest at-home keratin treatments to give you salon-worthy hair for a fraction of the cost.
THE SILK-BASED TREATMENT: Keratin Silk Infusion
The name says it all: Keratin and silk work together in this product to strengthen damaged hair cuticles from the inside out, resulting in long-lasting glossy strands.
Share:
Related Posts

Everyday Products that wouldn’t exist without NASA – Featured CHI Hair Iron
NASA was the force behind many product development innovations that you might take for granted

Hair masks Glamour Editors are obsessed with – Features CHI Argan Oil Rejuvenating Mask
CHI Argan Oil Rejuvenating Mask

CHI’s Million Dollar Diamond Lava Styling Iron Takes Center Stage At 2019 Miss Universe
Million Dollar Diamond CHI™ Lava Flat Iron has sparked a social media

Best Keratin Treatment for Black Hair 2020 – Features CHI Keratin K-Trix 5 Smoothing Treatment
A keratin treatment can be the answer for you if you feel your hair is unruly. There are several reasons you can be sick of your thick, coarse hair, even though you might adore it. You may have sensitive nerves and detest the discomfort associated with hair styling. Maybe you want a different appearance. If