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Mon Oct 18, 2010 5:35 pm |
DarkMoon wrote: |
Hello brenpatsa,
I see women and girls that have had the treatment and the shiny healthy looking hair is gorgeous! I just find it so frightening that these companies are either deceiving consumers and salon owners or somehow aren't aware of the chemicals in their own product? |
The results ARE stunning and therein lies the problem. I described the change in my hair as "life-changing" so it is really, really difficult to decide not to have the treatment again. That said, I watched my dad die of lung cancer recently so it would be really hard to knowingly subject myself to large quantities of a known carcinogen. There reportedly was as much as 12% formaldehyde found in some of the Blowout solutions tested in Oregon. The upper safe limit is .2% (not a typo, that is 'point two' percent). I just don't get it... |
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Sat Oct 23, 2010 8:41 pm |
I questioned my hair dresser. He said it was just the "Brazilian Blowout" brand that contained formaldehyde. He now uses a Coppola product. Does anyone know if there are any safe blowouts? |
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Sat Oct 23, 2010 9:07 pm |
doohicus wrote: |
I questioned my hair dresser. He said it was just the "Brazilian Blowout" brand that contained formaldehyde. He now uses a Coppola product. Does anyone know if there are any safe blowouts? |
There's the problem, if Salon owners and stylists are being misinformed how does a consumer hope to know? |
_________________ I'LL SEE YOU ON THE DARKSIDE OF THE MOON.... |
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Mon Jan 10, 2011 5:45 pm |
Just wanted to post my experience with the brazilian blowout...
I love it!
My hair is pretty straight and manageable to begin with, but the treatment just launched my hair into salon-perfect-all-the-time.
my hair is shiny, bouncy, manageable, and lustrous. my sister owns a salon and has been trying to get me to do this for ages. since i have slightly wavy hair (only with a slight frizz in the back), i thought it seemed excessive and unnecessary. but she decided only to flat iron my hair *once* instead of the recommended 4 times during the treatment, so i get all the benefits of really manageable hair without the super-straight-no-volume look. for those who just want unfrizzy, lustrous hair, i recommend this "light: version of the treatment. Also, I have bangs and she does not flat iron my bangs at all.
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_________________ http://newnaturalbeauty.tumblr.com/ 37, light-toned olive skin, broken caps, normal skin. My staples: Osea cleansing milk, Algae Oil, Advanced Protection Cream, Eyes & Lips, Tata Harper, Julie Hewett makeup, Amazing Cosmetics Powder, & By Terry Light Expert, Burnout, and daily inversion therapy and green smoothies! |
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Fri Feb 25, 2011 3:54 am |
The Brazilian Blowout (or keratin straightening treatment) is one of the greatest beauty breakthroughs ever! For those with very damaged, frizzy hair, it will transform your hair and change your life. |
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Sat Feb 26, 2011 7:37 am |
My sister tried this and didn't think it was as good as the Yuko.
I had my 7th Yuko treatment yesterday (I do it roughly every 10 months or so), and I think Ł250 is well worth nearly a year of great looking hair. |
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Sat Feb 26, 2011 11:09 am |
I questioned my hairdresser again since he was wanting me to get the treatment. I asked if he was worried about his health. He was not concerned, said it was safe and the new studies proved it safe. I wonder. You see, I am very allergic to formaldehyde and I had no reaction to the Blowout treatment. Believe me, my skin is sensitive! No fumes bothered me. Dying my hair gets more reaction. I'm going to do it again for the summer. It's like the million premature studies released. Liquor is bad, liquor is good, etc. Who are we to believe? A bag of Doritos is probably more dangerous to me than a Brazilian Blowout! |
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Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:14 pm |
You might want to red this bulletin from Health Canada: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ahc-asc/media/advisories-avis/_2010/2010_167-eng.php
"Testing conducted by Health Canada found that the Brazilian Blowout Solution contains 12% formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is permitted in cosmetics at less than 0.2% when used as a preservative. Formaldehyde is a known irritant, sensitizer, and is linked to cancer in humans when inhaled chronically over a long period of time. Health Canada believes that the reactions are being caused by formaldehyde becoming aerosolized during the blow drying and flat ironing stages of the treatment. Any procedure containing formaldehyde above the allowable limits places clients and stylists at increased risk." |
_________________ Born in 1952. Blonde, very good skin. A few noticeable wrinkles. |
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Sun Feb 27, 2011 10:15 pm |
My hairdresser pointed out that the BB contains "aldehyde" a bit different from Formaldehyde. If it is dangerous why has it not been banned in Canada and U.S.? Sometimes these studies jump the gun. I do appreciate the information. If anyone knows of further studies please post. Not sure on who to believe. |
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Sun Feb 27, 2011 10:34 pm |
Doohicus, one of my clients had to remove it from her spas/salons and so did my hair stylist as they say the products are no longer permitted to be used in Canada. Here's an update on the previous bulletin confirming the ban: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ahc-asc/media/advisories-avis/_2010/2010_182-eng.php |
_________________ Born in 1952. Blonde, very good skin. A few noticeable wrinkles. |
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Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:06 am |
I want to cut short my hair. |
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Thu Mar 10, 2011 4:46 pm |
BCgirl wrote: |
After the treatment, do you have to be using the brazilian blowout shampoo and conditioner? |
As someone else mentioned, as long as the shampoo and conditioner are sulfate free your hair will be fine.
I know that Phyto's hair products will help prolong the life of your blowout (they are not technically sulfate free but the kind they use is a natural coconut derivative and SAFE for BBs but NOT for Japanese straightening treatments) and you can buy them at Sephora or Ricky's (if you live in NYC)to name a few. |
_________________ 26, neutral toned, combo skin. Let's chat about Japanese skin care! |
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Fri Mar 11, 2011 4:29 am |
I recommend Moroccan Oil Treatment Moroccanoil is an oil treatment for all hair types. Moroccan Oil is alcohol-free and has a patented weightless formula with no build up. Softens thick unmanageable hair and restores shine and softness to dull lifeless hair |
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Fri Mar 11, 2011 12:53 pm |
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NOT for Japanese straightening treatments |
Lemon - can you expand on this? I use Phyto, it is my staple hair product, and I have been having Yuko Japanese straightening for years now. I haven't noticed anything adverse... (yet!) - what is it about Phyto that is not suitable for Yuko? |
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:25 am |
My apologies, I should have specified. Phyto products are safe for hair treated with Japanese straightening EXCEPT for any products in their "ultra-dry" line. The ingredients do not mix well with the treatment and your hair will break off. This is information that was given to me by a Phyto brand rep.
But they are all safe for Brazilian Blowouts and help promote the treatment's longevity. |
_________________ 26, neutral toned, combo skin. Let's chat about Japanese skin care! |
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:00 pm |
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EXCEPT for any products in their "ultra-dry" line |
Thanks! I'll keep that in mind! |
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:40 pm |
I had this treatment done 3 months ago. I have long hair and was excited at the prospect at not having any frizzyness. My hairdresser is absolutely wonderful and has always been super careful with my hair and she was on the fence about it because I have bra-line length hair, and when hair is that long it's just much more fragile.
I decided to go ahead and do it. At first it was wonderful - the first month was great. Then, oh gee... I could really start to see some permanent damage. My hair started to feel and look very coarse. All the work that was done to help my long hair be healthy and strong was literally gone overnight. It's quality is just not nearly what it was before. It "feels" rough and coarse. It looks damaged. I would never, ever, ever get this done again. I regret it terribly. If I had short/shoulder length hair, I probably would. But when hair gets towards your waist, it's several years old and really is quite fragile. This treatment really did some serious damage.
Would absolutely NOT recommend for long hair. |
_________________ Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for you taste crunchy and good with ketchup |
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:22 pm |
I don't know about the BB, but I've been having Yuko for many years on my shoulder length hair, and my hair stays smooth, silky and shiny with minimal damage. I know some people don't like Yuko, because it makes your hair too flat, but my guy only irons about 1cm from the root, so I always have a little bit of body on my scalp. I love it most from 2 weeks after treatment.
I decided against BB because it doesn't last as long as Yuko, and you have to be more careful - with Yuko, after babying your hair for the first two weeks, you can go back to normal life. |
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Nadine71
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Fri Mar 18, 2011 11:53 am |
I recently had the equivalent of a BB at an Aveda salon. They call it a Keratin Complex Therapy and it is a safe alternative. A bottle of Keratin care shampoo & conditioner was included. |
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Sat Mar 19, 2011 11:15 am |
I just purchased the Global Keratin system to try out. 2% formaldehyde I think it said. With these products you need lots of ventilation. I want to give my hair a head start on combatting the "frizzy season". My hair sucks up humidity..... |
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Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:52 am |
Hello everyone
I am a hairdresser in France, I used the first version of BBO was a good product with very good results, given the controversy I stopped,
I then ordered the BBO ZERO since they announced the same results as the BBO 1,
This is completely FALSE,
the product is unpleasant to use, it leaves hair greasy and sticky, for the result it does not there, NOTHING .. more hair is dull and as if they were dry ... the product feels straightening due to sodium hydroxide in it ...
I'll get all the forums to alert States of this scam because I am disgusted by this company, in fact I sent several emails for explanations and that I shall, 1 Litre of BBO ZERO cost me $ 530 (postage and VAT included) so when I think this product and unusable and that the more they do not respond to my emails I am extremely angry .....
but my anger does not diminish the fact that BBO is a scam with ZERO false advertising !!!!!!!
Sorry for the mistakes I use a translator ... |
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Wed Mar 23, 2011 3:35 pm |
Its funny because lately im noticing a lot of brazilian this hair, brazilian that hair, brazilian yadayada shampoo etc. etc. BUT.. I am Brazilian, and in Brazil WE HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THESE EXPENSIVE PRODUCTS!! And most of the time, its rubbish.. Yes, brazilian women have beautiful hair but do you know why? Because almost at every corner of the street they have 3-level hairshops that only sell cheap but natural things (you can find any natural healthy thing local in Brazil). Also, in Brazil, vitamin treatments for your hair are also VERY popular but these are NOT expensive.. Most of the times the 'Brazilian ... products' dont even have anything to do with Brazil.. All these 'westernized' Brazilian hairproducts or styling stuff, whatever it is, PLEASE don't fall for it! |
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Sun Apr 17, 2011 2:44 am |
Most BKT or blowout treatments are a huge risk. Google BKT and Oprah forum to see all of the people with damage from Keratin treatments. So sad, and many gorgeous girls are near bald post treatment.
If you need protein in your hair, just use the Apoghee 2 step, very affordable and you wont lose your hair.
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Sun Apr 17, 2011 6:20 am |
snowymtn wrote: |
Most BKT or blowout treatments are a huge risk. Google BKT and Oprah forum to see all of the people with damage from Keratin treatments. So sad, and many gorgeous girls are near bald post treatment.
If you need protein in your hair, just use the Apoghee 2 step, very affordable and you wont lose your hair.
H |
From the link Lacy posted......
Health Canada has received complaints of burning eyes, nose, and throat, breathing difficulties, and hair loss associated with use of professional hair smoothing products.
Formaldehyde is permitted as a preservative in cosmetics at levels of no more than 0.2%.
The following table provides the names of products that have been listed in previous Health Canada advisories.
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Level of Formaldehyde
Brazilian Blowout Smoothing Solution by Brazilian Blowout
8.4%
Brazilian Keratin Treatment by Marcia Teixeira
1.8%
Advanced Brazilian Keratin Treatment by Marcia Teixeira
1.7%
Chocolate Extreme De-Frizzing Treatment by Marcia Teixeira
1.6%
Keratin Complex Smoothing Therapy Treatment by Copomon (Coppola)
1.8%
Global Keratin Taming System Strawberry by Global Keratin
3.0%
Global Keratin Taming System with Juvexin Strawberry Resistant by Global Keratin
4.4%
Global Keratin Taming System with Juvexin Strawberry Light Wave by Global Keratin
1.4%
Pro-Collagen RX Keratin Treatment
2.8%
IStraight Keratin (Advanced Keratin Treatment) by IBS Beauty
2.3%
Brazilian Thermal Reconstruction by Cadiveu
7.0%
The following table provides the names of the products and the levels of formaldehyde found in our most recent round of testing that concluded in March 2011.
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Level of Formaldehyde
Keratin Complex Express Blowout by Copomon (Coppola)
1.70%
Brazilian Keratin Treatment (Mint) - Royal Keratin Professional Line by Keratin Connection (This product is also available in Chocolate and Strawberry)
1.54%
Veloce by La Brasiliana
0.35%
Zero(Apple) by La Brasiliana (This product is also available in Clear and Mocha)
0.76%
Moroccan Hair Treatment by Inoar
2.84%
The following table provides the names of the products which contain unacceptable levels of formaldehyde based on data submitted to Health Canada. Health Canada has not tested these products but based on the information submitted, they are not permitted for sale in Canada.
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Original by La Brasiliana (This product is also available in Original Chocolate)
Domani by La Brasiliana
Spruzzi by La Brasiliana
Brazilian Keratin Treatment by Pro Skin Solutions
Marcia Teixeira Chocolate Extreme De-Frizzing Treatment EU by M&M International
Marcia Teixeira Brazilian Keratin Treatment EU by M&M International
Who is affected
Consumers receiving these hair smoothing treatments, and stylists performing the treatment may experience reactions of burning eyes, nose, throat, and breathing troubles. Repeated exposure may lead to sensitization.
What consumers should do
•Consumers who are experiencing adverse reactions to these professional hair smoothing solutions are advised to seek medical attention.
•Consumers should be aware that some products are being marketed or advertised as being "approved" by Health Canada. Health Canada does not approve cosmetic products.
•Consumers who are aware of salons using products mentioned on the advisory can report it to Health Canada using the incident report form on the Health Canada website.
•Adverse reactions to cosmetics can be reported to Health Canada using a form available on Health Canada's website. |
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