Does Anyone Know About Brazilian Hair Treatments?
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It usually looks smooth and silky.
I'll tell you know it's not cheap. The first treatment is like $100.00 here in NY. Every treatment there after is a little less. I can find out the particulars if you like.
Fast Facts About Brazilian Keratin Services |
What it is: A chemical process service to smooth curly, frizzy hair. Includes the application and absorption of a liquid solution throughout the hair. Heat (450 degree flatironing) is applied to activate, and seal keratin to the hair. What you can charge: The service can command up to $800; the average price ranges from $300 to $600, depending on length and density of hair. Time it takes: Most technicians complete the service within 90 minutes. Some salons have stylists “double up" to expedite the flatironing stage, depending on the length and texture. Permanent or temporary: Designed to be long-lasting without changing the physical structure of the hair. Fades over time with shampooing. How long it lasts: The straightening, frizz-reducing effects are estimated to last up to four months, depending on the client’s hair texture, condition and home maintenance routine. Do: Perform color services before processing keratin treatments. Don’t: Shampoo hair for three or four days after processing Know that: Formalin, a cosmetic-grade solution of formaldehyde, is what binds and preserves the keratin (a protective protein) on the cuticle, and is what creates the long-lasting effect. Always: Ask your distributor or manufacturer for an MSDS on the product. Be suspicious of any product that does not plainly list its ingredients on the label. Insist: On training, education and proper ventilation systems. |
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Rita: Although you are black, have you ever thought about using a perm that white folks use on their hair instead of a relaxer? I am asking this because my oldest sister have hair like yours and this is what she had to do, but she only have to do it like once a year.
The relaxer performed on African-ethnic hair is typically formulated using hydroxide-based compounds to permanently break the chemical side bonds in the hair shaft in order to remove curl and wave from the hair. A straight perm is basically a perm service, using thiol compounds to temporarily break the chemical side bonds in the hair and reform them using a neutralizer (usually hydrogen peroxide). The difference in a straight perm and a curly perm is the use of or absence of perm rods or other wrapping tools to reshape the hair into a curl pattern. The straight perm is designed to remove the existing curl in the hair and usually involves combing the hair gently while the hair is processed.