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Brazilian thermal reconstruction

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About brazilian thermal reconstruction

Types of Brazilian thermal reconstructions

Depending on the hair type and desired result, different products are available to reconstruct the hair. Some of them are:

  • Brazilian keratin treatment

    This treatment is done to smoothen frizzy hair. It infuses keratin into the hair, which is a naturally occurring protein. After applying the treatment, the hair is sealed using a flat iron. The result can last for three months. However, some products used contain formaldehyde, which is a carcinogenic chemical. It is advisable to avoid any product that contains it.

  • Brazilian smoothing treatment

    This treatment is also known as the Brazilian blowout. It is used to make the hair shiny and straight. Unlike the keratin treatment, it does not penetrate deep into the hair shaft. They usually contain chemicals like glycolic acid, which smooth the hair's cuticle. After the treatment, the hair is washed with special maintenance shampoo. The result can last for up to three months.

  • Brazilian straightening

    This is a hair straightening treatment that permanently straightens hair. It makes use of chemicals like ammonium thioglycolate that breaks the disulfide bonds in the hair. Once the hair is reshaped, new keratin is applied to the hair shaft to make it straight. It can last for a minimum of six months and up to two years.

  • Japanese thermal reconditioning

    This is also a type of hair straightening treatment. It is similar to the Brazilian thermal reconstruction in that they both use chemicals that break the hair bonds to straighten it. However, they have different after-processes. For the Japanese treatment, the hair is blow-dried after applying the chemical to remove any remaining chemical. Then, a special flat iron is used to straighten the hair. Once the hair is dry, a neutralizing solution is applied. The hair is then blow-dried again, and a conditioning treatment is applied.

How to choose Brazilian thermal reconstructions

  • Hair Type and Condition

    The type of hair is curled, straight, or wavy, and its condition is healthy or damaged should be considered. If the hair is already damaged, products that are reconstructing are gentle should be used.

  • Desired Results

    It must be decided if the goal is to straighten the hair, make it smoother, or reduce frizz. Some products keep volume but smooth hair, while others completely straighten it. So, one must choose a product that will help achieve the desired result.

  • Ingredients

    The ingredients in the thermal reconstruction product should be checked. Look for products that contain keratin, as this is the main protein that makes up hair. Other beneficial ingredients include amino acids, oils, and vitamins that nourish and strengthen hair.

  • Longevity

    How long the effects of the treatment will last should be considered. Some Brazilian thermal reconstruction products last up to 6 months, while others may only last 2-3 months. This depends on one's budget and how often one wants to return for re-treatment.

  • Cost

    The cost of the treatment and any necessary follow-up treatments should be considered. While more expensive products may contain higher quality ingredients that are better for the hair, one must determine what fits within one's budget.

  • Professional Application

    It is best to have Brazilian thermal reconstruction treatments applied by a professional hair stylist. This ensures even and proper application of the product to avoid damage. A stylist can also help choose the best product for one's hair type and desired results.

  • Aftercare

    Aftercare for the hair following the treatment should be considered. Some products require special shampoos and conditioners that are used to be maintained. This must be factored into the ongoing cost of keeping the treatment up.

How to use, install & product safety

  • How to use

    The hair should be washed twice with the special shampoo to open the cuticles. The hair is dried 80% with a blower after being washed. The treatment is then applied in sections with a fine comb. The treatment is then dried with a blower for 15 minutes after being applied. The hair is then straightened with a flat iron in thin sections at 230 degrees. After that, the hair is washed again with shampoo and dried.

  • How to use

    Applying the Brazilian thermal reconstruction process can be time-consuming, taking up to four hours, depending on how long and thick the hair is. After the application, the hair should be washed with a special shampoo that does not contain sulfate. The hair must be dried and straightened with a flat iron, and a special mask is applied to the hair.

  • Product safety

    Hair scientists and professionals advise against using this treatment frequently. Using it more than once or twice a year can be dangerous. The hair can become stiff, dry, and prone to breakage. The hair roots can also be damaged. The hair can begin to lose its elasticity, which is dangerous.

Functions, features and design of Brazilian thermal reconstruction

Function

  • Hair repair

    The primary function of Brazilian thermal reconstruction is to repair damaged hair. The treatment fills in the gaps in the hair shaft caused by damage, resulting in smoother, more manageable hair.

  • Hair straightening

    This treatment helps straighten hair. It relaxes and straightens the hair, making it frizz-free and more manageable. The straightening effect can last several months, making it a popular choice for those looking to maintain straight hair.

  • Long-lasting results

    The results of this treatment can last up to 6 months, depending on the hair type and maintenance. During this period, the hair remains smooth, straight, and shiny, reducing the need for frequent hair styling or chemical treatments.

Features and design

  • Keratin-based formula

    This reconstruction treatment uses keratin as its primary ingredient. Keratin is a protein that naturally occurs in hair, and it helps to strengthen and repair the hair shaft. Some products also include nourishing oils like argan oil or ingredients like amino acids that further support hair health.

  • Variety of application methods

    The treatment can be applied using different methods, including hot hair irons, hair dryers, or specialized devices that apply heat and product simultaneously. These methods effectively penetrate the hair shaft for lasting results.

  • Customization options

    The treatment can be tailored to individual hair needs and preferences. Different product formulas are available for various hair types, such as coarse, curly, or color-treated hair. Additionally, the intensity of the treatment can be adjusted to achieve the desired level of straightness or smoothness.

  • Protective effects

    The treatment forms a protective barrier around the hair shaft, shielding it from environmental factors, heat styling, and chemical processes. This protective effect helps reduce future damage and maintains the hair's health and integrity over time.

Q&A

Q1: How long does Brazilian thermal reconstruction last?

A1: The effect of the Brazilian thermal reconstruction can last up to six months before it needs to be redone. How long it lasts depends on how fast the hair grows and the type of hair.

Q2: Can reconstructed hair be colored?

A2: Yes, hair that has undergone Brazilian thermal reconstruction can be colored. However, it is always good to consult a hairstylist to know the best type of color to use after the Brazilian thermal reconstruction.

Q3: Does the treatment cause hair loss?

A3: When the Brazilian thermal reconstruction is done correctly and with quality products, it should not cause hair loss. However, it is vital to ensure that hair strands are not overly damaged by heat during the process.

Q4: Can people with damaged or sensitive hair undergo Brazilian thermal reconstruction?

A4: The treatment can be done on damaged or sensitive hair. However, it is advisable to use less aggressive chemicals and lower heat levels. It is advisable for individuals with such hair to consult a hairstylist to determine whether the treatment suits them.

Q5: Is there a difference between keratin treatment and Brazilian thermal reconstruction?

A5: Brazilian thermal reconstruction is a type of hair straightening that uses more intense chemicals and heat to straighten hair. On the other hand, keratin treatment is a smoothing treatment that uses less heat and chemicals to smooth the hair.