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Sunday, November 8, 2009

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You Need This: Brazilian Hair Straightening

You need to know about this. At least, if you're somebody who's shackled to a blowdryer and round brush every summer, like me:

I blow-dried my hair in 10 minutes today with a paddle brush -- and got a look that would normally take me over an hour ... and one or more of these products.

Hooray! And so begins my public service campaign to all my frizzy-haired sisters, spreading the word on the newest thing in straightening treatments -- Brazillian Blowout. Basically, it's a layer of keratin (the protein that makes up hair/skin/nails) applied to your hair, sealed in with a flat iron, then rinsed away. The result: Healthy, straight, frizz-free hair -- that lasts four months.

Since it takes two hours, I had plenty of time to grill the stylist, Michelle Vance, and owner Tom of the Tom Brophy Salon in Beverly Hills:

Q: Who does this treatment work best on?
A: Anyone with curls, waves or frizz, plus anyone with color-damaged hair -- it actually works best on them; you see the most remarkable difference, it's so shiny. New clients usually come in and have a "strand test" done, just to see what the results will be like before they commit.

Q: Is it safe? Or is my brain cooking under all this stuff?
A: This one is safe -- Brazilian Blowout has no formaldehyde, unlike some of the other brands out there, where the stylist and the client both actually have to wear masks. Women should ask about the ingredients in the treatment before they sign up.

Q: How is it different from Japanese hair straightening?
A: This fades gradually, so you won't have curly roots with straight ends. Plus -- this is the big thing -- Japanese straightening goes in and chemically changes the bonds of your hair. It's like the reverse of a perm. And that's just damaging; your hair can actually break off. Whereas the Brazilian Blowout is just a coat of protein sealed over your hair shaft to smooth it out.

Q: Does it remove all the curl?
A: If you have wavy or straight hair, it makes your hair a natural-looking straight -- for super-straight, you just flat iron over it. If you're very curly, it enhances the curl and virtually eliminates the frizz.

Q: Will it last?
A: Yes, about four months, especially if you:
-    Use a low-sulfate or sulfate-free shampoo
-    Don't use deep-cleansing shampoos
-    Shampoo less frequently. Shower -- please, we like that! -- but just rinse your hair and apply conditioner.

Q: How much?
A: For a whole head, $450. But my clients say it's worth it because they're saving an hour each time they shampoo. Plus, people also get a partial done -- so if the back of your hair is particularly unmanageable, you can just do that for less.

And P.S. How sweet is this? (Well, sweet if you're in Los Angeles ...) -- Tom's offering you a free Healthy Scalp Treatment ($60) if you stop by before July 1 for a cut or Brazilian Blowout. Call (310) 858-8780.

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  • MaryMary's Avatar
    Posted by MaryMary Thu May 21, 2009 10:07am PDT

    I would LOVE to get this done! I had the japanese straigtening done a few years ago and it cut like 45 mins off my "getting ready" time every day...

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  • S's Avatar
    Posted by S Thu May 21, 2009 10:26am PDT

    ohh this sounds so cool! i was always against the japanese straigtening or thought my hair didnt need something that "extreme" but this sounds like a great way to make your hair more manageable and healthy, especially avoiding summer frizz...hmmm....where can i find a salon?

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  • iamme's Avatar
    Posted by iamme Thu May 21, 2009 12:25pm PDT

    will this work on black hair?

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  • Aj's Avatar
    Posted by Aj Thu May 21, 2009 12:35pm PDT

    Yeah that is the question for black women.. will it work for us and what if we dont live in Cali where do we go?

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  • kerry-ann's Avatar
    Posted by kerry-ann Thu May 21, 2009 1:14pm PDT

    i live in jamaica can i order it on line

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  • Kittkat's Avatar
    Posted by Kittkat Thu May 21, 2009 1:20pm PDT

    omg i want to try that! my hair is impossible! its straight/wavy/curly/frizzy!

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  • Mrs. Carol B's Avatar
    Posted by Mrs. Carol B Thu May 21, 2009 1:54pm PDT

    One of the easiest ways to get nice shiny, straight hair is to start by blow drying on warm to hot for a few minutes then switch to cold. When fully dry go take a nap. Putting your head on the pillow with flatten the cuticle of the hair and as you turn over a few times will polish the cuticle and add shine and luster. It works for me and I have grey hair which can get rough and frizzy unless I take care of it just this way. I do this and sometimes go to be for the night and awaken with beautiful shiny, straight hair. NO MUSS, NO FUSS........

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  • The chicks at TotalBeauty.com's Avatar
    Posted by The chicks at TotalBeauty.com Thu May 21, 2009 1:57pm PDT

    Oh -- good question! Call here to find a salon near you:

    1.877.779.7706.

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  • The chicks at TotalBeauty.com's Avatar
    Posted by The chicks at TotalBeauty.com Thu May 21, 2009 1:59pm PDT

    And yes, it works on African American hair too. Here are some pics:

    http://brazilianblowout.com/beforeafter.html

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  • coolgal18's Avatar
    Posted by coolgal18 Thu May 21, 2009 2:12pm PDT

    they do it way better over at the andy lecompte salon in west hollywood.

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