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Sabtu, 07 April 2012

Do You Want Curls With That?: The History of Hair Perm Treatment and How It Works


Hair treatments have been used all through out history by women and men alike to enhance their appearances. Once of the most famous hair treatment that is still used up until today is the perm treatment.

When a perm treatment is done on a person's hair, curls are created in the hair shaft. These curls appear as a result of the alteration of the hair's chemical structure.

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Due to the use of chemical treatments, the curls made from a perm treatment last longer than those curls made by heating or styling by curlers. The curls made from this treatment cannot be destroyed unless by another chemical treatment is done on the person's hair.
The perm treatment has gone far back in history. Women of Ancient Egypt used to put on a concoction of soil and water to their hair. Afterwards, they set their hair using primitive curlers made out of wood and bask under the sun to supply heat to their hair.
After the hair dryer was invented, setting lotions were then used to replace the "mud treatment" that the Egyptian women introduced. However, these setting lotions did not provide lasting results to women who desired to replace their straight hair with curls.
Permanent waves then became available in the market in 1920. This type of perm treatment used electrical devices (instead of the sun) to generate heat into the hair.
But since most heating devices do not have thermostats back then, the amount of heat that flows into the hair was not regulated. Thus, these harsh early perm treatments led the hair to dry. The end results were frizzy curls that were unmanageable and difficult to maintain.
The cold wave was then introduced in the 1940s. The cold wave is basically what the modern perm treatment is today. Since the heat used in a cold wave can easily be regulated, the hair can now be curled closer to the scalp using this treatment.
In a perm treatment, hair is washed and wound to curlers or curling rods to set. The perm lotion is then applied to the hair as it is still set in curlers.
The perm lotion is responsible for breaking the bonds of the hair that keeps it in shape. Since hair and the perm lotion have different pH levels, it makes the hair react to the perm lotion once it is applied.
The perm lotion opens up the cuticles of the hair as it enters its cortex. It is in the cortex where the disulphide bonds that are capable for shaping the hair can be found. Once the perm lotion reacts with these bonds, the bonds loosen and take the shape of hair while it is set in curlers.
After applying the perm lotion, the hair is then placed under regulated heat to help soften and loosen the bonds that keep it in shape.
After rinsing the perm lotion from the hair, a neutralizing lotion is applied. In this part of the treatment, the neutralizing lotion enables the links that were broken by the perm lotion to reform. The hair then hardens and retains its curly shape.
This stage of the perm treatment however can cause irritation and damage to the hair shaft if not executed properly. If the neutralizing is not done properly, the bonds of the hair may not harden enough for it to stand breakage and damaging. Also, the neutralizing lotion can irritate the scalp if not rinsed thoroughly.
After the perm treatment, it is advisable for the client to not shampoo his or her hair for a few days. The shampoo may interrupt the "curing" process of the treatment. The curls may not appear as expected if the client eagerly shampoos his or her hair after the treatment.
On the other hand, it is advisable to often condition newly permed hair to prevent it from being damaged.
A perm treatment is a good way to give volume and body to a person's hair. However, one must take into consideration that different people have different hair types. Thus, a perm treatment, or any hair treatment for that matter, can yield different results for different people.
If one is interested in getting any treatment for their hair, they should take in mind to find a hairstylist that they trust. They must also fully understand the type of treatment and what it does to their hair.
Besides, anyone would not want to do anything damaging to their hair. As the saying goes, "The hair is your crowning glory".
Do You Want Curls With That?: The History of Hair Perm Treatment and How It Works
James Monahan is the owner and Senior Editor of TreatmentHq.com

Rabu, 14 Maret 2012

What is the Best Treatment for Grey Hair

When your hair goes grey it is due to the fact that the cells in the follicles called "Melanocytes" no longer generate pigment, the main one being melanin. The hair follicle loses all pigment over time and eventually goes white. The white against your darker hair give the effect of grey. As your hair is no longer as healthy as it use to be you need to consider treating it to prevent it from going brittle and lifeless.

The vital vitamins that you would need in this case is B12, and Omega 3's. You can take these supplements as tablets or you can use a shampoo that contains these types of nutrients. There are many products on the market that promise to treat Grey Hair or even take Gray Hair away. Beware as there are only a few that will actually be effective.

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If you are looking for a shampoo that will replace the lost nutrients then you need to make sure that the ingredients of the shampoo will actually treat the problem. If the shampoo contains Emu oils then you know that the product will work. The Emu oil contained in the shampoo is known as the follicle awakener and has been used by many to help prevent the onset of gray hair. Every hair must have omega 3's to grow properly. And Emu oil is the only ingredient that we know that can moisturize the hair enough to get it back up to an 8% moisture rate as it is supposed to be.

Now although a shampoo with these types of ingredients will help with the lack of moisture in your hair you may find in some cases it will actually darken the hair and reverse the graying process to some degree. The Emu oil actually works at the root of the hair follicle by penetrating the hair strand rejuvenating the pigment.

Just because you have Grey Hair doesn't mean you shouldn't treat it with conditioner and shampoo. Grey Hair can look healthy if treated properly. If you use the correct products you will find your hair will be healthy, full of volume and in some cases you could even get your original hair color back.

What is the Best Treatment for Grey Hair

Sally Birch is a freelance writer and owner of http://www.no-gray-hair.com that provides solutions and advice on treating gray hair and grey hair treatments.

Sabtu, 10 Maret 2012

Brazilian Hair Straightening Treatment


Girls with wavy, curly, kinky, or nappy hair: Finally there is a solution! It's the latest trend and fad that all the celebrities are doing. It's called a Brazilian Hair Straightening. This treatment is setting the new standard for straight hair.

This treatment will turn your hair from drag to fab in less than 2 hours depending on the length of your hair. The best part is that it lasts up to 4 months! So no more weekly visits to the salon for a 0 checkup and no more monthly re-treatment visits to your favorite barbershop, the Brazilian keratin hair straightening treatment is it girls.

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What is a Brazilian Hair Straightening Treatment?
Brazilian Keratin Hair Straightening is a revolutionary treatment is an intense treatment that softens, smoothens, and most important gives you straight hair.
It does not use any strong chemicals to open and close the hair cuticle in an effort to straighten it, breaking the bones of the hair shaft. Keratin is a natural substance, which comprises approximately 88% of your hair. It penetrates the hair repairing internal damage and coats the hair preventing further damage.
It is Keratin based which is a type of protein high in sulphur and the amino acid cystine, making it tough, elastic and insoluble. These qualities are fundamental to the strong structural role keratin often plays in nature. It is a major component of horns, hooves and wool. In fact, keratin is the main protective substance in our hair, skin and nails.
This is not a permanent straightening but a natural treatment. Therefore when the product is gone, your hair will be back to its natural form.
Who can get this treatment?
It's recommended for all types of hair: virgin, colored, highlighted, previously straightened, kinky, curly, and wavy hair. The beautiful part about this treatment is that it lasts for a long time. You can expect up to 3-4 solid months of beautiful straight hair. Good luck with your Brazilian hair straightening treatment.
  • Can be used over any kind of straightening.



  • Based on keratin that naturally straightens.



  • Works better over colored or chemically treated hair.



  • You can go into the pool or ocean after this treatment. (After 4 days)



  • Pregnant or nursing women cannot get this treatment done.



  • Will remain in virgin hair for 2 months, any other type of hair for 3-4 months.
There are some things you want to look out for when searching for a salon that offers thermal reconditioning. First, find out which straightening product they use. The best Brazilian hair straightening system is 'Chocolate' which is imported directly from Brazil. This is the system that the major salons use. Second, make sure the technician performing the service has plenty of experience in the process. Most good salon's will provide you before and after photos of past clients.
Things You Can Do The First 4 Days
Initially there are some precautionary steps to take to ensure the best straightening possible.
  • You do want to wear your hair down for at least 4 days to allow the product to settle in your hair.



  • Do use a blow dryer or flatiron as needed, (in case hair gets wet during the first four days.)



  • Do wear a silk scarf to pull your hair away from your face.



  • Do use a shampoo without Sodium-Chloride (Sulfate-Free) on your hair at all times.

Things Not To Do For The First 4 Days
  • Don't wash your hair for the first time.



  • Do not tie your hair into a ponytail.



  • Do not use hair clips.



  • Do not place your hair behind your ears.



  • Do not exercise or sweat.



  • Do not use hair bands.



  • Do not use your glasses to hold your hair back.



  • Do not use sprays, gel or mousses.
Bottom line, if your hair is unruly, frizzy, or overly curly and you would like to have low maintenance, hassle free hair that is shiny and straight, a "Brazilian Hair Straightening" is just the thing for you. I hope you enjoy beautiful straight hair.
Brazilian Hair Straightening Treatment
Chris is writer for various beauty and health related topics. Seeing beautiful hair is something he is passionate about.

Kamis, 01 Maret 2012

Black Hair Care - How to Do a Hot Oil Treatment?

Hot oil treatment is most beneficial in black hair care. Due to the dry condition of African hair types that are prone to breakage, hair treatment using oils like boiling oil can help alleviate problems relating with dry scalp and nourish the hair. Here are the steps that you can follow during the hair treatment using it.

You can buy hot oil treatment packages from beauty supply stores or make your own. Make sure that you have your hair washed and towel dried before you start with the process. Generally, with hot oil products purchased from the store, you will need to heat the product according to the instructions given on the package.

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As you have completed heating the product, you will now apply the warm oil onto your hair. Be very careful as the oil may be too hot for your scalp. To avoid burning your scalp, just let the product sit and cool off for a while before you use it. Then, you will apply the oil onto the hair, and massage your scalp at the same time.

Take the time to apply this oil throughout your hair, checking that you have covered all of your hair with the product. The best way to do this is by utilizing a small squeeze bottle to help you get all over your hair. You do not have to get your hair overly greasy, but slightly oily will just do the trick.

Once you get your hair all soaked in hot oil, wrap all of your hair in a shower cap. If you have a bonnet-type hair dryer at home, you can sit under it to heat up the oil in your hair. Let the oil do its work by leaving it on your hair for about 15 minutes. You can even have a relaxing treatment, by taking a warm bath while you let the warm oil penetrate into the hair.

Rinse the oil gently when you are done. Black hair care using oil treatment at home is just as effective as the treatments offered by the professionals.

Black Hair Care - How to Do a Hot Oil Treatment?

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