BRAZILIAN BLOWOUT: before and after

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I know this is an old thread but I just had to bump it. After a year of deliberation & research, I finally got a brazilian blowout on Monday. I absolutely love it! I have never, ever been able to get my hair this shiny, smooth, straight and frizz free in my life. Even the stylist who did my hair was amazed by the tranformation. I highly recommend it to anyone who is considering getting it!
 
rosasharn78 said:
I know this is an old thread but I just had to bump it. After a year of deliberation & research, I finally got a brazilian blowout on Monday. I absolutely love it! I have never, ever been able to get my hair this shiny, smooth, straight and frizz free in my life. Even the stylist who did my hair was amazed by the tranformation. I highly recommend it to anyone who is considering getting it!

Pics!!!!
 
I am absolutely THRILLED with the Brazilian Blowout Original formula. (They do have a 'Zero" solution with no formaldehyde, but its not as good as the Original.)
I've had it done 3 times now and my hair looks better every time! I cant believe it actually did everything my stylist said it would. My hair is smoother, shinier, softer, it dries faster and I hardly have to flat iron it anymore. My hair is usually dry and wavy, so we sealed the treatment in 10 times for maximum straightening power. Now my hair dries in 5 minutes and I'm pretty much ready to go for the day! Hooray!
Treatments I have done before that I didnt like were Pravanas 'Perfection smoother' and 'Enjoy's keratin Treatment. They both helped a little to make my hair smoother by maybe 30% and were not worth what I paid.
I looked around till I found someone good for not inexpensive, her name is Angie in Draper UT @ 801 604-3934. I pay only $169 but I know she does it for as cheap as $145 for short hair.
Good luck finding someone good in your area! I would DEFINITELY recommend The Brazilian Blowout to anyone since it has so many benefits and is good for all hair types.
 
I'm wondering how straight this would make curly hair? My hair's more on the wavy side and I've seen some people rave about how straight their hair is after getting the brazilian blowout done while others said it just made it flatter and loosened the curls.
 
It's not a straightener. I think most people who get it hoping for it to straighten can be disappointed.
It does not straighten my wavy hair, but makes it VERY easy to straighten w/ a Mason Pearson brush and a blow dryer. Air dried it's less wavy and frizz free.
 
My hair is naturally curly, but if I blow it out w a round brush it gets beachy waves which I love, but I always get some amount of frizz. I know I have some damage to my hair bc I've straightened so much over the years, but my hair isn't in awful condition. Due to some increased stress over the past six months I noticed I'm losing more hair than usual so I'm trying to heat style even less. Anyway, my question is, do you think a Brazilian Blowout would allow me to not have to heat style much at all and would allow my hair to "heal" somewhat? Does having this done cause any damage in the long run and does it make your hair feel less thick?
 
Yes, no and yes :D IMO.

Yes, it seals the cuticle which causes it to frizz a LOT less thereby allowing you to use less heat = letting it "heal".

No, causes no damage.

Yes, since each strand lays significantly smoother it can feel less thick. My hair is REALLY thick and I notice it a little when I put it in a ponytail.
 
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