Indian brush smoothes and reduces volume without using formaldehyde

Indian brush smoothes and reduces volume without using formaldehyde

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Discover the new brush that is making waves in salons: the Indian brush. It promises hydration and shine for your hair!

Almost everyone’s dream is to have silky, shiny hair, which is rarely acquired naturally. Several procedures and hydrations are necessary to achieve the perfect fit. Furthermore, many people resort to aggressive treatments with formaldehyde, when doing the famous progressive treatment, to obtain these results. But, is it possible to have hydrated and shiny hair with just one procedure? Well, know that the Indian brush promises this and much more!

Many people are still fans of chemical products in their hair, however, there are some more natural options. Hydrations with okra and even progressive hydration with aspirin can be used – both without the use of formaldehyde. Indian brush, our star today, has an appropriate name, as it has several Indian spices in its base. It is also successful in the Asian country, offering hydrated hair for Indian women.

The Indian brush does not have formaldehyde in its composition. In fact, no aggressive chemicals are part of this formula, so the hair will not be damaged. This progressive results in a smooth, shiny and, most importantly, hydrated! So, let’s get to know it?

What is the Indian brush?

Indian brush results

The main advantage of the Indian brush is the fact that it does not contain formaldehyde in its composition. Many people prefer the practicality, both financial and logistical, of a formaldehyde progressive. However, this technique dangerously harms the hair and the user, and can result in severe allergies. Therefore, the Indian brush ends up offering a pleasant and natural option for those who love straight hair.

The composition of the Indian brush contains around 15 Indian spices, such as sandalwood and anise. In addition, they also include cashmere and ginseng, as well as more spices rich in antioxidants and proteins. Furthermore, these nourishing factors help to hydrate your hair and keep it away from frizz and dullness.

In addition to the natural seasonings used in its composition, Indian brush also contains sodium PCA. PCA is a humectant, which is nothing more than a substance that helps hair retain liquids. In other words, your hair will remain hydrated and shiny for longer, due to all the important components that appear in its composition.

How long does it last?

As mentioned previously, the Indian brush contains many natural products in its composition. In addition to natural products, it contains sodium PCA, which helps retain liquids in the hair. Therefore, the brush offers maximum hydration, which can last up to thirty days due to the prolonging agents in its formula. It is recommended that one session with the product be carried out per month, so that the effect lasts even longer.

How to make?

Product use process

The product is not sold to the general public, meaning you cannot apply it yourself at home. Currently, only professionals can apply the product. Therefore, you will need to research and find salons that perform the procedure. The process costs on average R$100.00, which isn’t cheap, right? Let’s face it. Furthermore, straightening is done gradually. Therefore, monthly sessions are necessary to maintain ideal smoothness.

During the application process, the hair must be washed with shampoo and hydrated with conditioner, in a standard procedure used in many salons. After that, the hair will be divided into sections, where the product will be carefully applied. Because the product is thermo-activated, the hair will be dried and stoned while still using the product. After 10 minutes of using the straightener, the hair will be washed in warm water and voilá!

Your straightened hair is ready! It can dry naturally, or it can be brushed again, it’s up to the customer.

Who can do an Indian hairbrush?

Indications

This brush is best suited for people who want to straighten their hair, that is, those who already have curly or wavy hair. In addition, people who have used chemical treatments can also do so if they want to hydrate their hair. Of course, curly hair can also receive the treatment. However, the product on frizzy hair will hydrate and reduce volume, not straighten.

This type of procedure is not recommended for those who are allergic to some of the spices present in the composition. Furthermore, despite not having any aggressive chemical components, pregnant women should consult a doctor before carrying out the procedure. Furthermore, people with very light hair, with shades above 7.0, may experience changes in their hair color, so stay tuned!

Post application care

Despite being as natural as possible, the Indian brush will still affect the hair. Therefore, some post-application care must be taken to prolong the effect of the product. For care, a salt-free, non-residue shampoo is recommended, so the product stays in the hair longer.

Furthermore, it is recommended to wash your hair less frequently and moisturize it periodically. Furthermore, you should avoid exposing your hair to the sun, sea or swimming pool.

If you want to know another option: Japanese Progressive, what is it? How it works and benefits