A progressive brush has been increasingly sought after by women in beauty salons, either because of the practicality it brings or because it keeps the hair straight. Therefore, the treatment has been successful.
But did you know that there are some practices that can remove the progressive effect faster from your hair? In this text we brought some of them for you to know. Check it out below!
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Shampoos in general have the objective of performing a deep cleaning in the hair. With that, they can end up removing the smooth effect of the progressive faster.
This is because there are vitamins in the strands that come out as you wash your hair, and when you do this every day, the progressive lasts less time, demanding a new touch up in the procedure.
Another common mistake, capable of generating a less lasting effect on the progressive, is to make locks right after the application. The ideal is to perform them before straightening, preferably between 7 and 10 days before.
If you do progressive, know that it is important to use shampoos and conditioners without salt in the composition, that is, that they are specific for strands with progressive.
That's because there are formulas that accelerate the retouching of the progressive by removing it more easily. Therefore, avoid shampoo with salt, shampoo for dyed hair and deep cleaning shampoo.
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Another mistake is to spend many months without touching up your progressive. It is necessary that you replenish the vitamins and moisture in your hair with moisturizing and cutting every month.
In this way, you will only be able to retouch the hair root, leaving it with a more beautiful and hydrated appearance.
If you don't want your progressive to come off easily, don't sleep with wet hair. This habit changes the structure of the wires, especially if you lock them up to sleep.
Always use a blow dryer, even if just to remove excess moisture from your hair before bed.
It's common for people to choose to get progressive close to traveling so that their hair is always in line, right?
But direct contact with chlorine can lead to faster removal of progressive, and this also happens with exposure to sea water.
Therefore, avoid this contact as much as possible, and use a thermal protector on the hair, preventing the sun from damaging it.