
A middle-aged hairdresser’s skin turned grey, her ears and hands dark purple, and her blood a chocolate brown after she developed a rare condition from repeated exposure to formaldehyde in Brazilian blowout treatments, according to a new case report in th
Although, I did know a girl in Singapore who did something similar to what I think a Brazilian blowout is but, she definitely wasn't a hair dresser.
The Brazilian Blowout hair treatment is a liquid keratin formula that bonds to your hair to create a protective layer around each strand, effectively diminishing frizz, sealing the cuticle, and protecting against any external damage. The smoothing treatment originated in Brazil, and uses ingredients indigenous to the country including camu camu, annatto seed, and açai berry. After getting the treatment, your hair will be left hydrated, less frizzy, and more resilient to heat styling — not to mention, with an insanely glossy mirror-like shine.
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People getting disfigured just to have straighter shinier hair borders on insanity.