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How Do I Maintain My Hair After a Brazilian Blowout?

What do you need to know about a Brazilian blowout? Before you do a Brazilian blowout, there are some things that you should know. For example-

  • A Brazilian blowout will only help you temporarily conceal your hair damage, not repair it, though it might look like it’s been repaired.
  • Your hair will return to its original shape and condition as soon as the treatment wears off, usually for three months.
  • Washing your hair too often and using chlorine and sulfur shampoos will make the treatment wear off faster.
  • An excessive amount of formaldehyde is used in the smoothening product prepared for a Brazilian blowout, which can cause physical reactions if repeatedly exposed to it.
  • For pregnant women, a Brazilian blowout can be extremely harmful to the baby, to the point that they might become subject to leukaemia.

How many washes does a Brazilian Blowout last?

Generally, washing your hair too frequently will make the smoothing product used for the Brazilian blowout treatment wear out faster. The warranted time is three months, but you might lose it within only two months for this reason only. 

There is no specific answer to how many washes a Brazilian blowout lasts. But typically, washing your hair more than three times a week is not recommended. So within three months, you should wash your hair a maximum of roughly 30 times to make it last for that time.

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How do I prepare for a Brazilian Blowout?

You don’t need any special preparation before going to the salon for your Brazilian blowout. The stylist will do all of it for you as part of the process. The most you can do is shampoo your hair with keratin shampoo before going.

Also, if you’re planning to color your hair anytime soon, it’s better to do it before going for a Brazilian blowout. This is because the treatment will add new gloss to your hair, enhancing the color and making it more vibrant. The result will be stunning.

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Do and don’ts after the Brazilian blowout?

After a Brazilian blowout, you won’t have to restrict yourself much when it comes to your regular life. You can tie your hair right after; then, you can go home and immediately wash your hair if you feel like it. You can continue with things like swimming and getting your hair messy.

The main “do’s and don’ts” are concerned with the negative after-effects of the treatment. As you know, the product used in Brazilian blowouts contains high levels of formaldehyde, which is harmful to your body.

Do’s

  • Check for symptoms like rashes, dizziness, itching, breathing difficulty, blisters, vomiting, and such. Symptoms can appear up to a week after.
  • If any symptom is present, immediately visit a doctor.

Don’ts

  • Blow-dry or straighten your hair, as the heat can activate the formaldehyde.
  • Come in close contact with pregnant women and newborn babies.
  • Go to salons that offer Brazilian blowouts and other keratin treatments.
  • Ignore any symptoms of formaldehyde poisoning.

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How do I maintain my hair after a Brazilian Blowout?

The better you maintain your hair after getting a Brazilian blowout, the longer it will last and the better it will look. Here are some maintenance tips you can follow-

  • Shampoo no more than thrice a week.
  • Use dry shampoo in between your washing sessions.
  • Try to avoid getting your hair wet too much.
  • Don’t use oils and serums too often.
  • Don’t use shampoos with sulfates, chlorines, and salts like sodium chloride.

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Will my hair go back to normal after a Brazilian Blowout?

Yes, as soon as the Brazilian blowout wears off, your hair returns to its regular state. If your hair was curly initially and the treatment lessened the curls, the hair will quickly return to its previous curly shape. It’s the same with frizz. This often occurs three to five months later. It may also occur much earlier than that, either as a result of improper execution on the part of the salon, the use of shampoo containing chlorine and sulfur, or excessive hair washing.

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