Showing posts with label Brazilian Blowout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brazilian Blowout. Show all posts

7/20/10

--UPDATED-- Final Thoughts on the Brazilian Keratin Treatment

So it's finally day 4.   Tuesday morning 9:30am, the day I get my hair washed for the first time since getting the keratin treatment on Friday.  I can't wait to see it clean and styled the way I like it.  I'm going to spare myself the humiliation of posting yet another humiliating picture of myself on the world wide web (because my Facebook page has enough of those already), and not post a picture of it as it is now. My hair is pretty scary at the moment.  I've pulled out my largest and darkest pair of sunglasses to wear to the salon in hopes no one recognizes me.  If I thought it was flat and slightly greasy before, well, I think I could fuel my car with the amount of oiliness it has after four days.



I'm off to the salon now.  I'll post the results as soon as I get home...



--UPDATED--
It feels so good to heave clean hair!


I can't begin to tell you enough how glad I was to have my hair washed.  Once I was washed and plopped my butt into the chair, the first thing I noticed was how easily Jeremy combed through my wet hair.  That little fine-toothed comb went sailing through my locks like butter... smooooth.  The end result, super soft and manageable hair.  While drying, he just used his fingers to style.  And look how nice and frizz free it is!


All in all, I think this is an amazing product for straight hair and am excited to wash it at home and let it air dry to see what it does with my natural waves.  We'll see if it really lasts the 3-6 months like they say.  The process was painless, but unfortunately takes four days to set in.  Four days that I did not leave the house for fear someone would recognize me.  But so far, it was worth it!  I'm giving the Brazilian Blowout an A- (minus only due to the four-day-scalp-oil-slick I had to deal with).

7/17/10

The Brazilian Keratin "Blowout" Explained (no, not the waxing kind)

I blogged previously about the Brazilian Keratin treatment I was getting from my go-to hair guy, Jeremy Boatman, and promised pictures.  Before I give you my personal spiel, let me give you some 411 on the product/treatment from the product website:
image taken from www.braziliankeratin.com
- Quick - On average, the treatment takes one stylist 1 ½ to 2 ½ hours depending on the lenght and texture of the hair.

- Universal - It can be used on dyed or highlighted hair. In fact, it can be used on any type of hair.

- Gentle - It is NOT meant to be permanent and it DOES NOT require neutralizer or immediate rinse. It requires redoing approximately every 3 to 4 months.
That is why you can leave it on the client's hair and walk away if you have to. That is why you can use it on children. That is why it blends with the natural growth of hair.

- Natural - It does NOT use strong chemicals to open and close the hair cuticle in an effort to straighten it, “breaking the bonds” of the hair shaft. Keratin is a natural substance which comprises approximately 88% of your hair.

- Healthy- It penetrates the hair repairing internal damage and coats the hair preventing further damage. The results are SOFT, SHINY, STRAIGHT hair.
 
- Easy - Begin with a shampoo designed to open the cuticle. Saturate the hair with the product (an average of 3 ounces). Blow dry. Iron small sections of hair close to the scalp with a low heat flat iron. Iron the entire head with a high heat flat iron to seal  the keratin into the cuticle.

- Simple -
Do NOT wet, wash or use any clips or pins (or anything) on your hair for FOUR days. After  the fourth day, shampoo and condition your hair with products free of sodium chloride and sulfates, which will strip the keratin from the hair. Our specially formulated line of shampoos and conditioners are the best available for maintaining the most long-term results.
- Simply Amazing - The results speak for themselves. As one client said: “I'm so happy I don't need my therapist anymore!”· Good for anyone who has hair.

What is it?


Keratin is a type of protein high in the amino acid “Cystine.”  This special amino acid is what makes hair super tough and extremely elastic. Scientists refer to Keratin as a “Biopolymer,” due to its unique structures and interesting properties. Biopolymers are found throughout nature and give form and structure to naturally occurring substances all around the world; everything from leaves to trees, and turtle shells to goose down. Keratin is a classic example of a Biopolymer and it is the main structure building protein in our hair and nails.
So here are my two cents:

I had a very busy day yesterday with the Anniversary Sale.  After shopping like crazy, Lola the rat dog (aka Canine shopper extraordinaire) and I headed over to the salon to get our hair done.
Lola getting her hair did as well
I've heard great things about this treatment, and seen it advertised in many fashion magazines.  Being warned that I would not be able to wash my hair- or pin it back away from my face in any way- for four whole days, I still wanted to do this.  Why?  Because I have wavy/straight hair that is prone to frizz.  The thought of being frizz and straightener free for 3-6 months was enough to get my butt into the chair.  Just think, less money spent on styling products and less time under the dryer and round-brush in the mornings.  Just wash and go... I liked the sound of that.
Day 1- It looks a lot scarier here than it did in-person
So $300 and 2-1/2 hours later, I left the salon feeling greasy as if I had washed my hair in canola oil.  Due to the application process, my hair was soft and very straight (aka flat).  Application: It starts out with a cleansing wash, then dried.  Little section of hair are coated in the product, dried completely, then flat ironed 7 times!  That's each little section.  If there was any upside to the fact that my hair is now thinner due to wedding planning stress back in December, it's that it shaved some time off this application process.

As part of Jeremy's Brazilian package, he is going to wash out my hair for me on Tuesday morning (and two more times in the next 3 months).  I'll be sure to post again with a picture and my thoughts on the results. But for now, I'll just say I am very optimistic for the long-term (well, 3-6 months) results and excited to see how it looks and feels on Tuesday.  Stay tuned.....

7/7/10

Pics from my June photo shoot

As promised here are some of the pics that came out of my photo shoot at Barney's a couple of weeks ago.  It was a last minute throw-together for a book I am being published in (details to come).
here I am getting my hair done for the shoot
Thank you Jeremy for doing such a great job on my hair.  I swear I hand out more of his business cards than I do my own.  I've been trusting Jeremy with my troubled tresses for years, and you can too... here is his website: www.jeremyboatman.com.  You can check him out as well as his other clients on Facebook.  I'm getting a Brazilian blowout from him in a couple of weeks... stay tuned!

What do you think of all of the prints?

So smart, he hid his reflection behind the mannequin

My boobs look HUGE in this dress, so it will not be making it onto my site ;)

These are my favorite Burberry rain boots (yes they're rubber)
These are just a few of the many taken that afternoon.  My photographer, Patrick Roddie, was able to work with the schedules of the many people involved.  Thanks to Edward at Barney's for staying late at work and letting us take over his department.  And thanks to my sister in-law Alison for being such a trooper and coming with me to the shoot while being here in vacation.

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