types of straightening

Can pregnant women do progressive brushing and straightening?

Every day we receive messages with these questions: - I'm pregnant, can I straighten my hair?- I'm breastfeeding, can I do a progressive brush? First of all, I'd like you to know that I'm also a mum, so I've already been through this very beautiful and special period in a woman's life! As such, this is a question that I pay particular attention to... This is a subject that is much discussed, and the truth is that there is not yet enough data to be able to answer it with certainty. It is already public knowledge that straightening and progressive brushes containing formaldehyde are not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding, even if they have the minimum concentration permitted by Infarmed. What hasn't yet been scientifically proven is whether or not other formaldehyde-free straighteners based on active ingredients other than formaldehyde, such as amino acids and other acids, are harmful to babies. The truth is that all compounds that are applied to the skin, and in this case the scalp, can be absorbed by the body and enter the bloodstream, thus reaching the baby, and can be harmful to the baby. In addition, hair straightening or progressive brushing can release vapours, which can also be harmful to the baby if inhaled. These facts apply to both pregnant and breastfeeding mums. Although we know that many people straighten their hair under these conditions, and we know that the risk of anything happening is minimal, given that the amount of these ingredients absorbed by the body is very small, we do not recommend it. We are also aware that there are some doctors with different opinions to what we recommend, saying that formaldehyde-free hair straightening can be done in these phases. And when this is the case, when a positive written opinion from a doctor is presented, we carry it out. Otherwise, we prefer to ensure everyone's safety and that mums-to-be keep their natural hair until they stop breastfeeding. We don't think it's ethical to advocate straightening without being absolutely sure of the implications. So what do we advise while you're pregnant or breastfeeding? To make your hair look more beautiful and moisturised, we recommend that you opt for other moisturising, reconstructing or nourishing services to help reduce frizz! Of course, you're not going to straighten your hair... Only a straightening treatment will do... In our salon we have an excellent option for this - Philip Martin's Organic Rituals. These are treatments with products from organic farming, without toxic chemicals, which is great for pregnancy or breastfeeding. These treatments have no contraindications and leave your hair beautiful and shiny, with much less frizz. Of course, they're not straightening or progressive brushes. If your hair is curly, it will still be curly. I hope this has helped many women in their decision!

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How does laser straightening work?

I'm going to tell you how laser straightening works and what the effects are of this mysterious device that my team and I use every day, known as photon hair, and which works miracles on hair! So what is this blue laser device anyway? This device, which we call a laser, is actually a blue LED light. This light does not cause any heat whatsoever and can be passed over the skin at will. This light has a wavelength of 450nm, which accelerates the chemical reactions of cosmetic products. In reality, it has no smoothing effect. It enhances the effect of the smoothing compounds found in the product applied. This is why the laser straightening procedure is similar to other progressive straighteners, except that a product with specific characteristics is used for this purpose, and the laser is used. This device is not a substitute for any other, so you will always have to use straightening irons. Of course, it won't be necessary in everyday life. Later in this article I'll also explain how your hair will look after straightening! It's not bad for your health, it doesn't damage your hair or have any contraindications. Only eye protection goggles need to be worn, both for the client and the technician carrying out the service. This laser can fulfil several functions: Reduces the time it takes to apply products; Gives hair more shine; Increases the fixation of colours; Accentuates the effect of moisturising and straightening; Restructures the hair fibre, leaving it ready for new chemical processes; Increases the penetration capacity of products. It's for all these reasons that we use this laser in our straightening treatments! This device really does make all the difference and is primarily responsible for the fame of Michele Encke laser straightening, making it last longer than normal, hair smoother and with more shine. What's more, it allows the hair to be washed on the same day as the procedure in the salon, whereas with a conventional progressive straightening, you generally have to wait 3 days before you can wash it. Find out more information and prices for Michele Encke Laser Straightening. Laser straightening and its benefits After laser straightening, your hair is 100% straight! However, it's a natural straight colour, without the flowing straightness that most people don't like. What's more, unlike most progressive straighteners, you won't need to use a hairdryer every day. According to the experience of most of our clients, air-drying leaves hair straight. And now comes the question we get asked every day: How long does laser straightening last? The information we give is always an estimate, taking into account an average that we have already studied with our clients. But the truth is that laser hair straightening can last up to a year. What we advertise is an average durability of 6 to 8 months, but we have clients who only do it every year. Of course, it depends on the type of hair and the effect you want. If you have very curly hair, as soon as your hair grows 2 to 3 cm, you notice too much difference between it and the rest of the hair that has already been straightened. For these people we have the option of straightening only the roots. For the rest of us who don't have such frizzy hair, laser straightening can last a long time! Find out more information and prices for Michele Encke Laser Straightening by clicking here!

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Types of straightening, advantages and disadvantages

There are many types of hair straightening, which leaves consumers with a lot of difficulties when it comes to choosing! Everyone wonders what kind of straightening I should choose for my hair! What are the advantages of progressive brushing over permanent straightening? What we're going to try to clarify in this article is the main types of straightening that exist on the market, explaining their main differences, advantages and disadvantages. This article is really an explanation, it's not directly linked to the services we do in our salons. We're talking about some straighteners here that we don't even do in our salons. We're going to talk more specifically about four types of straightening: progressive brushing, permanent or Japanese straightening, relaxing and laser straightening. Progressive brushing Progressive brushing generally lasts between 3 and 6 months. It works very well on the hair, but it is thermo-active, meaning you always have to use a hairdryer every day to get the straightening effect. As a general rule, this brush does not leave hair 100% straight. Progressive brushes generally have 3 steps: anti-residue shampoo, smoothing cream and finishing mask. The active ingredient in these progressive brushes is usually glyoxylic acid. These straighteners can be with or without formaldehyde. We believe that formaldehyde should not be used, as it is harmful to health. With these progressive brushes, apart from a few exceptions, you have to go three days without washing your hair so that the product continues to have an effect. During these three days, it's important not to tie your hair up or tuck it behind your ear. During the straightening process, the hair must be flat ironed in very fine strands. There is also a pause time of between 30 and 60 minutes, which means it takes between 2 and 3 hours, depending on the hair and the technician carrying out the process. For coloured hair, there is the possibility of the hair changing up to 3 shades, i.e. becoming blonder, with yellowish, orange or greenish highlights. Generally, progressive brushing can be done on any type of hair, even on highlighted or coloured hair. It's important to always tell the technician what processes you've had done before, so that he can make sure it's compatible and the condition of the hair. In our salon, this service is called Slett formaldehyde-free straightening, and it has some specific features that you should know about by clicking on the link! Permanent or Japanese straightening Permanent straightening, which is also commonly called Japanese straightening, really does leave your hair 100% permanently straight, and you don't need to use a hairdryer every day. Generally, the hair is left with a "flowing straight" effect. When we talk about permanent, we are always referring to hair that has undergone the straightening process. The root will grow back naturally, with the same shape and type of hair as before. On the other hand, if it's permanent, the hair that has undergone the process will never go back to the way it was before. It will remain straight forever. Generally, the active ingredient in this type of straightening is ammonium thiogliocate, which means that it can only be done on natural hair and is not compatible with any other type of chemical. Therefore, no colouring or highlights can be done before or after this process. Since nowadays almost all hair has some kind of chemical in it, even if it was a long time ago, it is always advisable to do a strand test before straightening. These straighteners usually have three steps: shampoo, straightening cream and neutraliser. There may be brands that work with more steps. The process also uses a flat iron, in the same way as a progressive brush, and the process lasts between 2 and 3 hours. The hair is ready the same day and can be washed or straightened as soon as desired. Relaxing This process is very similar to permanent straightening, and generally uses the same active ingredient (ammonium thiogliocate), but is less concentrated. Therefore, in this case too, it is advisable to do a strand test before the process. The main differences between the two are that in this case, there is no need to flat iron and the pause time is shorter. This achieves a relaxing effect rather than a straightening effect. In other words, your hair won't be 100% straight. This hair relaxer can be used to open up very tight curls, or to leave hair straight but with some wave. It generally consists of three steps: shampoo, straightening cream and neutraliser. Laser straightening In this case we're talking about Michele Encke laser straightening, which is done in our salons. This straightening lasts 6 to 8 months, and you don't have to blow-dry your hair every day. The hair is 100% straight, with a natural effect. This straightening consists of just one step, so the straightening cream is applied straight away to dry hair. No prior treatment is required. Laser straightening is done with a photonic device that emits light at a certain wave frequency, which acts as a catalyst for chemical reactions, i.e. it speeds up the process, making the straightening more effective, it lasts longer and the hair looks shinier. Despite being called a laser, this light has nothing to do with the laser used in waxing or other treatments. It's more like a led light, which doesn't cause any discomfort or increase in temperature. What's more, this straightening is compatible with any other type of chemical treatment done before or after this process, so it can be done on hair with highlights or colouring. In the case of this straightening, the hair is ready on the day of the process and can be washed as soon as you wish. You won't need to wash it for three days or tie it up. There may also be a change in colour, in the same way as progressive brushes. We therefore recommend that if you are thinking of colouring your hair or doing highlights, you do so

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