Bleach or Peroxide
It is both a physical and chemical change.
Growing hair is a biological process that involves physical changes. Cells in hair follicles divide and differentiate to produce new cells, which then form hair strands. This process does not involve a chemical reaction that alters the chemical composition of the hair.
Yes.
Chemical hair straightening can be safe when done by a professional using appropriate products and techniques. However, it is important to follow aftercare instructions and avoid over-processing the hair to prevent damage and maintain hair health. Consulting with a hair care specialist before undergoing chemical straightening is recommended to determine if it is suitable for your hair type and condition.
In hair dyeing, the acid breaks down the outer cuticle of the hair, allowing the color molecules to penetrate the hair shaft. This reaction involves the acid opening up the hair cuticle, depositing the dye molecules inside the hair, and then sealing the cuticle back up to lock in the color.
Hydrogen peroxide is a common chemical that is used to lighten hair through oxidative bleaching. It is also used in some laundry detergents as a bleaching agent to help remove stains from clothes.
If you are referring to the Guava Latino Treatment. It's not a chemical straightener it's a keratin treatment that smooth es hair and washes out.
Stuff that washes your hair
hair washer and wet works to
Hair color spray that washes out
yer, its called a rinse
i think so
Uhh... a couple of washes?
No she washes her hair, every other day.
You might get two washes from it then you will have to put it in your hair again.
Fanci Full Mousse washes out of hair in just one shampoo.
No. A rinse does not make any chemical changes to the hair. Rinses only coats the surface of the hair. It is only a physical change that is being made and it washes right off. Purchase you a good high quality well known rinse and you should be fine.