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These all apply to both the nails on the hands and the feet and are normally caused by a fungus which goes by the name of Onychomycosis which thrives quite happily in nail beds due to the abundance of a compound called Keratin, found in these areas.
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Vitamin E (enhances blood circulation on the scalp); Inositol (maintains healthy hair follicles); Biotin (helps in producing Keratin which is essential in preventing hair loss);
Best Syndication - 2008
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MImi Ritzen Crawford for The Wall Street Journal Keratin treatment solution is applied with a spray bottle to coat the hair, section by section.
The Taming of the Curl Anjali Athavaley 2011
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Liquid Keratin Inc. says it's the 'first safe, at-home alternative' to salon treatments. 'starter kit,' $69 liquidkeratin.com.
The Taming of the Curl Anjali Athavaley 2011
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Another option we'd like to include is the Keratin treatment (aka Brazilian Blowout).
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* Note: We recommend having your Keratin treatment at the beginning of the summer, but be aware that submerging your hair in salt water may contribute to a shorter duration of your treatment.
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* Note: We recommend having your Keratin treatment at the beginning of the summer, but be aware that submerging your hair in salt water may contribute to a shorter duration of your treatment.
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Keratin, used in hair products, comes from animal hooves, nails and hair.
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Another option we'd like to include is the Keratin treatment (aka Brazilian Blowout).
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The salon has a free-standing mirror that can be set up outside for clients who request services taken outdoors, whether it's for the most popular request -- the Brazilian Keratin Treatment -- or something more basic like a bang trim.
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