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Is Brazilian Keratin Treatment Safe?

- March 16, 2019August 22, 2019 - Sakshi Bali


Is Brazilian Keratin Treatment Safe? If your hair is frizzy, dry, damaged, curly, or not in a texture you ever admire off – Brazilian Keratin Treatment is for you. Sadly, hair can be damaged quickly, while repairing it for good health can take up time. But the premium salon services can cause several side-effects, with increase hair damaged. Here what you need to about Brazilian Keratin Treatment before you put your hair at health risk.

How Safe It Is?

Initially, hair straightening treatment was composed of chemicals like thioglycolate. The chemical is an active ingredient used in hair removal products nowadays. Thioglycolate breaks hair structure and causes huge damage, thus, have become unpopular. Moreover, the majority of people love to colour their hair, while the colour with chemical straightening does not go hand in hand.

Formerly,  hair straightening treatment saturated with formaldehyde chemicals before ironing which earned a bad reputation. Formaldehyde is corrosive and highly toxic chemical and is reported to be carcinogenic. There are very severe laws regarding the allowance for using this ingredient in cosmetics. They also come with a set of limitations like not being able to shampoo for days.

For safe and restorative hair straightening treatment, Brazilian Keratin treatments are developed and have transformed the salon business. While formaldehyde is yet to effectively banned in the USA and still is illegal in many countries like the UK, EU, and Canada. Thus, the use of formaldehyde treatments should be avoided. Use only reputed Brazilian keratin products from good salons.


1. Chemical Straightened Hair Change Hair Structure

Each hair strand is made up of a component named Keratin- a naturally occurring compound. The level of keratin present on our hair decide the s quality of the hair. Chemical treatment affects the structure of hair strands. There are several types of hair-straightening treatments including Brazilian hair treatment which requires a chemical to straighten your hair.

The process involves applying to a chemical coat on to your hair, then warming up to activate formula. Brazilian Keratin Hair treatment is a popular temporary hair straightening procedure that requires touch ups in about six months. It can cost you $100 to $300 per treatment, depending on the hair length. Since the treatment includes the strongest chemical, it can cause serious damage to your hair.

Pro Tip: To avoid hair damage from Brazilian Keratin Treatment, ensure your hair is in good health which can endure chemical side effects.

2. Process can be time-consuming

At the salon, the hair stylist will shampoo your hair using a sulfate-based shampoo, then blow dry your hair. Followed by applying chemicals section by section, using an amplifying technique. The technique will help chemicals to reach every strand.

Then the stylist, blow dries and a flat iron small section of hair using very high heat. Afterwards, your hair will be silky, shiny, and straight. The Brazilian Hair Keratin treatment can be time-consuming. It can take from 2 hours to 4 hours, depending on the hair length.



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