HAIR RECONSTRUCTION: WHAT IT FOR AND HOW TO DO IT STEP BY STEP


Hair Reconstruction: 
What it is for and how to do it step by step

Hair reconstruction is a topic that still raises many questions about how and when to do it. At times it may seem like a “7-headed bug” but by following some basic tips you can perform a good procedure without leaving home. So how about simplifying this subject to make your daily hair care easier?

Importance of Hair Reconstruction
Our hair is composed of three basic substances: water, lipid and keratin (a very important protein that guarantees strength, strength and elasticity to the hair). Dry, brittle and porous hair is usually deficient in this protein and therefore needs a hair reconstruction.
Among the factors that can cause hair loss of keratin, we can highlight: chemical procedures, excessive sun exposure, continuous use of dryer, hot water, chlorine and sea water.

How to identify if I need hair reconstruction?
Many times we realize with the naked eye the fragility of the wires. But how do you know if they necessarily need keratin? Have you heard about the hair test on the glass of water?
Then I'll teach you a trick: pull a hair out of your head and put it in a glass of water. If the wire sinks, it means that it is porous and badly damaged, requiring reconstruction.


What is hair reconstruction anyway?
Hair reconstruction is the treatment that will give back the keratin they need, but why?
“But, after all: what does a reconstructive treatment have to offer my hair?”
Replacing keratin in the strands helps to restore their integrity, leaving them fit for simpler treatments such as nutrition and hydration. Hair that is lacking in reconstruction becomes brittle, brittle and does not respond well to hair treatments.

Hair reconstruction for hair in transition
As I commented here, chemically treated hair tends to become quite fragile due to the process they have gone through. If you are a curly or curly woman in the middle of a hair transition, you may have encountered another problem with brittle hair: scab hair.

How to Treat Scab Hair with Hair Reconstruction
Scab hair is the name given to the natural root that is growing, mixed in length with chemistry. In some cases, this "natural" hair behaves more rebelliously, not exactly the texture it will look after it is 100% natural.
Do not freak out! Hair reconstruction, interspersed with hydration and nutrition treatments (also known as capillary schedule) will aid the strands of both textures: both scab hair and chemically treated length.




Hair Reconstruction Step by Step
Wash your hair 2 times, only with shampoo, so that it is very clean. One shampoo that is excellent to help with this procedure is the #Todecacho Hair Transition line! It has vegetable keratin and collagen in the composition, both are reconstructive agents.
With the clean and damp strands apply a good reconstruction cream, such as the #Todecacho Mega Reconstruction Ampoule. Massage the strands well, strand by strand, gloving for better nutrient absorption. Let the time indicated on the packaging act (in the case of Mega Ampoule, it is 2 minutes). She is simply amazing! Very practical and the result on the hair is amazing! Love, use and super indicate!
Rinse hair well and apply conditioner. It will cause the hair cuticles to close without losing the keratin acquired with the mask. Finish as you prefer.
To make the treatment even more complete, use Salon Line's Intense Reconstruction Combing Cream with Afro Line Keratin Gel. The effect of this pair on the curls is wonderful!
Hair Reconstruction: What it is for and how to do it step by step
It is important to maintain a hair care routine regularly at home. This prevents the wires from becoming so damaged again.

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