It has been a while since my last post on this blogger. There is a huge reason for it. I have been waiting for feedback from clients using the keratin treatment. Here are some of the findings I came up with. The results of the Keratin are so extreme, that clients often comment how different their hair is. Example: "it feels like someone else hair", "this can't be my hair", "I let it dry naturally and it's not frizzy". Amongst many other comments these happen to be consistent. after two to three months of following my directions, consumers tend to contact me with comments such as "I'm back to normal again" or "I think my Keratin is gone". For those who did not have to use thermal appliances, the treatment did last the full three months. For those who USED thermal appliances the treatment lasted a little less than three months. However, it is of huge importance that a shampoo without SODIUM CHLORIDE be utilized for maintaining the treatment.
I had a question sent to me not long ago. Is it true that a person using Keratin treatment,experience more damaged hair after the treatment has worned off. That is very likely IMPOSSIBLE I'll tell you why. the treatment replenishes the hair with the missing protein. Keratin is vital for the hair and this is the only thing in the market right now that can repair and have the longevity. Due to it's technology the contrast between the time it's done to the time the clients needs to redo it, is dramatic to say the least. So the consumer using this product will see her or his hair as damaged to the extreme because they just had it fixed to an extreme. I have clients that have done this three times already and their hair seems to get stronger and stronger in the shaft and ends where the majority of the damage had occurred. I don't think this has the capacity to damage hair but people do have the capacity to forget how damaged their hair was prior to treatment.
Showing posts with label Japanese straightener. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese straightener. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Monday, October 15, 2007
BEAUTY INDUSTRY TOXICS?
I just came from the San Juan Beauty show, Which by the way is not much different than the IBS in New York. I find it to be overly priced, instead of a significant emotional experience is an abuse to the Puertorican market. The "Nanokeratin", "Brazilian Keratin Treatment" and the "Nanoqueratina del Caribe" had a fierce competition. One... offering to exchange equipment with the salon promising to buy at least every two months the supply for the treatment. The Other selling the one box of six treatments at $250.00. The complete system at $900.00 with compressor and one box of treatment. Now If I was to buy this product I would have to inflate the price of service to $120.00 for a short hair client. Someone with shoulder length is looking at $280.00 and up. Now... what they all failed to inform the Professionals purchasing these systems is if a client has a chemical service such as color on a monthly basis the treatment will deactivate! Or shampoo's with SODIUM CHLORIDE will also strip the keratin from the strand of hair! Try finding a shampoo without this ingredient in it.
This occurs with all of the Keratin treatments, regardless of brand. Some "Formaldehyde Free" Brazilian Keratin Treatment contains 2% Ether!, which is an anesthetic with side effects such as nausea and lung irritation. Now, I did purchased the nanokeratin treatment by "Tanagra"www.tangra.com.br I like it so far... but still take caution by wearing a mask, Then again I do the same when I use my airbrush tanning solution. Let's face it all of the chemicals in our industry will eventually cause some trauma to our lungs we are the ones more exposed to these vapors. A client might be exposed to it temporarily but we are there day in day out.
Till next time.
This occurs with all of the Keratin treatments, regardless of brand. Some "Formaldehyde Free" Brazilian Keratin Treatment contains 2% Ether!, which is an anesthetic with side effects such as nausea and lung irritation. Now, I did purchased the nanokeratin treatment by "Tanagra"www.tangra.com.br I like it so far... but still take caution by wearing a mask, Then again I do the same when I use my airbrush tanning solution. Let's face it all of the chemicals in our industry will eventually cause some trauma to our lungs we are the ones more exposed to these vapors. A client might be exposed to it temporarily but we are there day in day out.
Till next time.
Sunday, October 7, 2007
The Brazilian keratin treatment vs straighterner
I have located so many articles that talked about the BKT being the same as the relaxer... well it's not. The relaxer is a Japanese Straightener that will last up to four months and no blow dryer will be needed for smooth results. The Brazilian treatment only last until your next chemical service. It WILL NOT relax your hair. BKT is a repairing service, which has a lot of people convinced that it's a relaxer including the industry experts. But upon interviewing the manufactures I found out the following. It does make very chemically stressed hair 100% smoother. It can be done on all types or hair. How ever a monthly chemical service such as a color service does deactivate the BKT. I have answered a lot of questions about the BKT not doing what the stylist claimed it would do for clients. If the hair has been previously relaxed, Japanese straightened, or chemically damage the hair will appear 100% in better condition than you would see on a natural head of hair. This is due to the dramatic contrast of the damaged cuticle in comparison with non chemically treated hair. Why is it that the Japanese Straightener had such negative results for so many? because... upon retouching the relaxer the proper precautions where ignored by many a technician. For example overlapping of the creme is almost inevitable because it had to be applied five to six months latter (that is about 5 inches of regrowth) you see... this is called over processing when a chemical touches the hair again. Applying products like "blockers" (used a lot by master colorist to protect hair that has been previously lighten), creating that very needed barrier so no OVER PROCCESSING occurs. This SUPER IMPORTANT step was skipped 99.9% of the time which as a result caused the hair to brake at the 5 inch mark where it had just been retouched. I've had success after success with the "Thermal Straighteners" & "Japanese Straighteners" just using a little common sense.The Brazilian is a huge breath of fresh air for all of us and our clients. Because we can now have answers for those whom have suffer the neglect from technicians in la.la land.
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