Facts about Brazilian Hair Straightening
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Facts About Brazilian Hair Straightening

Every young lady dreams of long, thick, shiny and silky hair. Nowadays it is impossible to open a women’s magazine or watch TV shows without glimpsing the alluring models with long, thick, silky hair. And deep inside us is that cry, “I want this too!”. You must have heard about the popular Brazilian hair straightening which promises you the silky hair look just like the models. In this article, we bring to you some facts about Brazilian Hair Straightening

Facts about Brazilian Hair Straightening

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It is said that Brazilian straightening can be used on both straight and curly hair. The result is beautiful, long, silky hair. Brazilian hair straightening (Brazilian keratin treatment) is a procedure that not only gives a healthy shine to the hair, but also saturates the keratin structure, making it more voluminous.

But, what is it really? what exactly is this Brazilian straightening?

As you know, hair is mostly made up of long fibers of keratin, and resistant proteins that give it strength and flexibility; From the outside, the hair is protected by scales that make it invulnerable and shiny. In the case of damaged and brittle hair, the scales do not adequately protect the hair, and the keratin is damaged due to wrong practices during styling, drying, or colouring. As a result, the hair loses its moisture and becomes dull and brittle.

According to the manufacturers, the Brazilian straightening, commonly called keratin straightening, depends on the injection of a hydrolyzed keratin solution, which is a liquid extracted from plant proteins (wheat or soy, for example) or animal (sheep’s wool…). The heat emitted by the hair iron affects the keratin paste. After repairing, strengthening and enveloping the hair, the hair becomes more flexible and easier to style, but it is not yet smooth; The straightening is caused by the reaction of heat with Formol (or another activating molecule in the formula) that temporarily changes the hair’s structure.

Facts About Brazilian Hair Straightening

Straightening involves the following steps:

Wash the hair using a moisturizing shampoo. Avoid the straightening that uses a bleaching shampoo, which fades the color of the hair and opens its scales. It also forms a thick cloud of smoke, usually toxic, throughout the treatment period. Then the hair is dried.

Carefully apply the keratin solution strand after strand, leave it for a specified period and then use a hair dryer.

The hair scales are smoothed and the keratin adheres well on passing a very hot hair iron on the strands (about 230° and 10 passes on each strand to get a good result).

We should not use shampoos that contain SLS, in order to avoid the disintegration of keratin molecules and to prolong the effectiveness of the straightening.

Is Brazilian straightening safe?

Keratin, whether of plant or animal origin, is a natural protein. In order to insert the keratin solution and apply it on the hair, a stimulating substance must be used, which is a chemical component that is naturally harmful, usually formaldehyde, and its damage affects both – the hairdresser and the client extensively (pain in the eyes, nose, or throat, in addition to breathing disorders, vomiting, and the risk of cancer).

In the United States, Canada, as well as in France, health regulators have banned many brands that carry high levels of formalin concentrations.

Therefore, avoid products that contain formaldehyde. It was initially produced to be used in textile factories in the processing of sheep’s wool.

Brazilian Straightening vs. Traditional methods

The appearance of coarse and frizzy hair is caused by the chemical bonds that connect the fibers to each other, and the defreeze works to break these bonds permanently with an alkaline component to obtain smooth hair.

As for the Brazilian straightening, it makes the hair very soft without interfering with its chemical composition. No matter how coarse or curly the hair is, it will become more flexible, easier to comb, while giving it an appearance between wavy and fine, according to the brand chosen. Frequent use of shampoo will gradually wear off the smoothing effect

Should you try Brazilian Hair Straightening?

Initially, the composition contained a large amount of formaldehyde (9-15%) and not the highest level of keratin of vegetable origin. The effect was amazing and lasted for 6 to 12 months.

However, the procedure was accompanied by an unpleasant smell and clouds of smoke, not to mention the questionable safety of the composition.

Scientists from Great Britain, Israel and the USA began to develop a more benign formula for the agent and achieved significant success by creating preparations with a content of 2% formaldehyde approved by the World Health Organization. Soon, the formula was improved by completely removing the harmful component and adding high-quality hydrolyzed keratin based on sheep’s wool.

Within two years, this type of straightening became very popular and immediately won the hearts of thousands of girls. At the moment, the Brazilian straightening technique is unique, effective and has a pronounced therapeutic effect.

Brazilian straightening was embraced by most women enthusiastically, in their dream of having perfect natural hair, away from hair extensions and wigs. It has been beneficial to them in taming their rebellious hair, treating damaged hair with keratin, in addition to reducing time it takes for styling.

Did it tempt you?  If Yes –

Research the information carefully.

Inquire about the brands used in the salon, check the ingredients list if possible and take responsibility.

and make it mandatory to use a sulfate-free shampoo.

The cost of Brazilian straightening is significant, given the need to repeat the procedure every 2-3 months.

So, Be Responsible because beauty seems to be priceless.

 

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