Hair smoothening is a chemical process that involves saturating the hair with a formaldehyde solution, which is then dried out and locked in a straight position using a flat iron.
Formaldehyde is a toxic chemical and it needs expert supervision. The short-term side effects could include irritation of eyes, skin and upper respiratory track. Formaldehyde is a toxic chemical and it needs expert supervision. In long-term it is human carcinogen as it has been linked to nasal cancer and leukemia.
Hair smoothening salon Brampton is usually subdivided into two popular treatments: Brazilian Blowout and Keratin Treatment. Both treatments bond protein to the external stratum of the hair. In Brazilian Blowout, the solution is rinsed out while in Keratin Treatment solution it is left in the hair.
Hair weaving is a non surgical procedure in which the hair extensions are attached to the existing hair unlike the wigs. There are number of processes such as pasting, fusion, hair bonding and netting used to perform hair weaving.
There are different types of hair weaving methods in hair weaving salon Brampton, in which the hair is separated into different segments and the weaved hair are attached to the existing hair by using hair glue. It is a temporary weaving method which makes the hair look thick, lustrous and fluffy.
The other method is tracking in which, the natural hair are braided across the head into several tracks. Few braids are prepared and sewn. Fusion is a hair weaving technique in which the weaves look completely natural. Instead of the glue, machines are used to stick the natural hair with the hair strands. The machine is heated to stick the natural and temporary hair. It is a time consuming and expensive method but gives the hair strands a very natural look. The permanent weaving is known as net weaving in which the hair is attached permanently to prevent baldness or thinning of hair.
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