Hey there, beautiful! 
Ever look in the mirror and feel like your hair is just… not cooperating? We’ve all been there. Whether it’s sudden frizz, dullness, or your ends deciding to go in five different directions, your strands might be trying to tell you something. And most of the time, what they really want is a little keratin love!

Let’s break down the most common signs that your hair is crying out for a keratin treatment—and how to fix it.

How to Tell If Your Hair Needs a Keratin Treatment

Here Are the Top Signs Your Hair Is Asking for Help:

1. Frizz That Won’t Quit
If no serum, cream, or oil can keep your frizz under control, it’s a sign your hair cuticle is damaged. A keratin treatment helps to seal and smooth the cuticle, locking out moisture and reducing frizz instantly.

2. Split Ends and Breakage
Seeing tiny white dots at your ends? That’s breakage—and it means your hair needs strengthening. Keratin fills in the gaps in the hair shaft, restoring resilience and helping prevent further damage.

3. Dull, Lifeless Appearance
Healthy hair should reflect light and move with ease. If your strands are limp or have lost their shine, they might be lacking protein—one of the key ingredients in keratin treatments.

4. Excessive Tangles
Damaged or porous hair tangles easily. If you spend more time detangling than styling, keratin can help smooth the surface of the hair, making it easier to comb through and style.

5. Trouble Holding a Style
Does your hairstyle fall flat within hours? Weak, damaged hair doesn't hold curls or volume well. A keratin boost can bring back that bounce and structure.

What Causes This Damage?

Everything from heat styling to chemical treatments to environmental stressors like sun or pollution can strip your hair of natural keratin.

The Solution: I Belli Capelli Keratin Treatments

Whether your hair is slightly stressed or in serious need of repair, we have a treatment tailored to your needs. Our keratin formulas deeply nourish and restore the hair’s natural strength and shine—without weighing it down.

— Sofia M.

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