Neutralisation
Are you ready for a change in your hair look? Then hair neutralisation might be just what you're looking for! This technique can do wonders for your hair, whether you want to change colour or just make a fresh start.
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What is hair neutralisation?
Hair neutralisation is a process by which the pH level of your hair is restored to a neutral state. This may sound complicated, but it boils down to preparing your hair for a new treatment or colour. It's like a reset button for your locks! Note: always have a hairdresser do this!
Why should you neutralise your hair?
There are several reasons why hair neutralisation can be a good idea:
- You want to change hair colour
- Your hair has been damaged by chemical treatments
- You want a fresh start with healthy hair
By neutralising your hair, you create a clean base. This ensures that new treatments work better and last longer.
How does the process work?
Neutralising your hair is actually quite simple. It is usually done in the following steps:
- Step 1: Your hair is washed with a special shampoo
- Step 2: A neutralising solution is applied
- Step 3: The solution is left to act for a while
- Step 4: Your hair is thoroughly rinsed out
- Step 5: Finally, a nourishing conditioner is applied
The whole process usually takes no more than an hour. And the result? Hair that looks healthy and shiny, ready for a new look!