Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

Q. What's the difference between a Keratin Treatment and the Brazilian Blowout?

A. A Keratin Treatment is heavier than the Brazilian Blowout. In addition it is also "sticky" in the beginning. There are also restrictions that are not always convenient following a Keratin Treatment. For at least the first 48 hours your hair must remain down, as the keratin is still malleable. You run the risk of creating dents if you put it up. Also you should wait at least 48 hours before washing. The Brazilian Blowout has no such restrictions, you are free to put your hair up and even wash it immediately after.

Q. Who is the best candidate for the Brazilian Blowout?


A. It has been our experience, that good candidates for the Brazilian Blowout are anyone who has frizzy, damaged or processed hair. We have performed the treatment on every hair type (fine/course/frizzy/curly), as well as hair that has been permed, Japanese straightened and extensions. In doing so, we have found that with proper communication and a well considered application, everyone can benefit from the Brazilian Blowout smoothing treatment.
Q. What kind of look will you get from the Brazilian Blowout?


A. The hair will be left totally frizz-free, shiny, effortlessly manageable and with plenty of body and bounce. There will still be the option to wear hair curly/wavy (depending on the hair type) and the freedom to blow dry hair smooth and straight in a fraction of the time invested prior to receiving the treatment.
Q. Can I still receive a Brazilian Blowout if I have highlights and/or color?


A. Yes, the Brazilian Blowout will actually improve the health of color-treated/highlighted hair by conditioning the hair while sealing the cuticle for enhanced color, reduced frizz and radiant shine.

Q. Is the Brazilian Blowout going to make my hair straight?
A. If your hair is wavy, the Brazilian Blowout will make your hair appear naturally straight and healthy. If your hair is very curly, it will minimize frizz while enhancing the appearance of the natural wave/curl. If you have straight, frizzy hair, this treatment will eliminate frizz and promote radiant shine.

Q. How long does the Brazilian Blowout last?
A. The Brazilian Blowout will last for 10-12 weeks if the Açai After-Care Maintenance product line is used. The Brazilian Blowout is a cumulative treatment, in that the more you receive it, the healthier the hair will be and the longer the result will last.

Q. Can you apply the Brazilian Blowout directly on top of other relaxers and strengtheners?
A. Yes. The Brazilian Blowout actually works best on chemically treated hair, and helps to improve the hairs condition by fortifying each strand with essential amino acids.

The Brazilian Blowout works great directly on top of a relaxer. Perform the relaxer first, Brazilian Blowout next, and then neutralize at the very end of both treatments.

The Brazilian Blowout is great to perform when someone is trying to move away from having relaxers or Japanese straighteners. It puts movement back into the hair, allowing the hair to look its best.

Q. Will my hair lose volume if I receive the Brazilian Blowout?
A. No, your hair will not lose volume as a result of receiving the Brazilian Blowout. Your hair will maintain its natural volume and you will still receive great bend and memory when blow-drying and/or using a curling iron.

Q. Can you color your hair the same day you receive a Brazilian Blowout?
A. Yes, however, you must color your hair prior to having the Brazilian Blowout smoothing treatment. If you get a Brazilian Blowout and wish to get a color service at a later date, you will need to wait 2 weeks.


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Get the hair soaking wet, spray with Ionic Cleanser and massage vigorously until a foam forms, then thoroughly rinse. This cleanser replaces the Anti-Residue Shampoo, the original Brazilian Blowout first step. It’s a color-safe, sulfate-free and oxide-free spray cleansing system that is ionically charged, so it removes cationic buildup and unblocks the cuticle in as little as one wash (versus the original step, which could take five shampoos!). In other words, the cleanser acts like a reverse magnet and pulls buildup from the hair for a totally clean slate, prepping the hair for step 2.

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Lightly towel-dry the hair, leaving most of the moisture in the hair. This is necessary for the solution to absorb and spread evenly. If the hair dries during application, use a water bottle to spray the hair.

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Divide the hair into quadrants, with two panels at the base and two at the top. Start at the base of the head.

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Put on protective eyewear, and make sure your client is wearing protective eyewear, too. Measure the appropriate amount of Brazilian Blowout Professional Smoothing Solution. Measure using quarter ounces as the guide. The length of the client's hair determines how much solution to use:

  • Short hair: ¼ to ½ oz.
  • Medium hair: ½ to ¾ oz.
  • Long hair: ¾ to 1 oz.

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Begin applying the solution to the hair starting in the back, working in ¼- to ½-inch sections depending on texture, type and thickness of the hair. Apply the solution ¼ to ½ inch off the scalp. Use a color applicator brush to lightly dust the solution onto the hair, being careful not to oversaturate, then pull the solution through each section with a fine-tooth comb. In the front sections, keep the solution ½ to 1 inch off the scalp. The solution is specially formulated with an amino acid-enriched, super-nutrient complex and a proprietary polymer system that smooths and conditions, creating a protective protein layer around the hair shaft to eliminate frizz and smooth the cuticle.

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When you’ve completed the solution application, perform a proper blow-dry with a round boar bristle brush to get the hair as smooth as possible with as much tension as possible. Keep the dryer at least 2 inches away from the hair to minimize the release of steam.

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When the hair is 100 percent dry and as smooth as possible, it’s time for the most important step—the flat iron process. This seals the solution in the hair and allows for the longest-lasting result possible. Use a professional flat iron that allows for temperature control, working with a temp between 380 and 450 degrees (use a lower temp on hair that is more porous or damaged). Divide the hair into four sections as before and again start at the back of the head. Flat iron from root to end with the same tension through the shaft and easing off the tension on the ends. 

  • For the smoothest results, take 1/8- to ¼-inch subsections and pass over each section seven or more times with higher heat and more tension.  
  • To maintain a natural wave, work in 1- to 1 ½-inch subsections and pass over each section four to five times with lower heat and less tension.

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When you’re finished flat ironing the hair completely straight, rinse the hair (do not shampoo) with warm water for 1 to 2 minutes.

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Lightly towel-dry to remove excess moisture and apply the Ionic Bonding Spray. Thoroughly shake the bottle and generously apply to the hair, combing through. Do not rinse. This step replaces the masque from the original treatment process and acts as a color-safe, dual-phase protective system. It’s the reverse of the Step 1 Ionic Cleanser—it has a super positive charge to close the cuticle and lock in the treatment. Clients take this home (include the cost of the product in your service price) and use it once a week to maintain their results for up to 12 weeks, instead of the treatment slowly fading out of the hair each week.

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Apply a nickel-sized amount of Brazilian Blowout Smoothing Serum, starting at the ends and working up. Then blow-dry the hair as desired, using a round or flat brush for the smoothest, sleekest outcome.

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Smoothing treatments are money-makers, no question. But some hairdressers are hesitant to perform them because of the time they take, or because clients must go hours or days without touching or washing their hair. Brazilian Blowout just upgraded their three-step process to eliminate those concerns, meaning you can complete the treatment in as little as 80 minutes AND your client can immediately put her hair in a ponytail, work out and wash her hair. Check out the entire process below, and get certified in the Brazilian Blowout 3 Step Professional Smoothing System!

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  • Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    1

    Get the hair soaking wet, spray with Ionic Cleanser and massage vigorously until a foam forms, then thoroughly rinse. This cleanser replaces the Anti-Residue Shampoo, the original Brazilian Blowout first step. It’s a color-safe, sulfate-free and oxide-free spray cleansing system that is ionically charged, so it removes cationic buildup and unblocks the cuticle in as little as one wash (versus the original step, which could take five shampoos!). In other words, the cleanser acts like a reverse magnet and pulls buildup from the hair for a totally clean slate, prepping the hair for step 2.

  • Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    2

    Lightly towel-dry the hair, leaving most of the moisture in the hair. This is necessary for the solution to absorb and spread evenly. If the hair dries during application, use a water bottle to spray the hair.

  • Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    3

    Divide the hair into quadrants, with two panels at the base and two at the top. Start at the base of the head.

  • Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    4

    Put on protective eyewear, and make sure your client is wearing protective eyewear, too. Measure the appropriate amount of Brazilian Blowout Professional Smoothing Solution. Measure using quarter ounces as the guide. The length of the client’s hair determines how much solution to use:

    • Short hair: ¼ to ½ oz.
    • Medium hair: ½ to ¾ oz.
    • Long hair: ¾ to 1 oz.

  • Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    5

    Begin applying the solution to the hair starting in the back, working in ¼- to ½-inch sections depending on texture, type and thickness of the hair. Apply the solution ¼ to ½ inch off the scalp. Use a color applicator brush to lightly dust the solution onto the hair, being careful not to oversaturate, then pull the solution through each section with a fine-tooth comb. In the front sections, keep the solution ½ to 1 inch off the scalp. The solution is specially formulated with an amino acid-enriched, super-nutrient complex and a proprietary polymer system that smooths and conditions, creating a protective protein layer around the hair shaft to eliminate frizz and smooth the cuticle.

  • Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    6

    When you’ve completed the solution application, perform a proper blow-dry with a round boar bristle brush to get the hair as smooth as possible with as much tension as possible. Keep the dryer at least 2 inches away from the hair to minimize the release of steam.

  • Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    7

    When the hair is 100 percent dry and as smooth as possible, it’s time for the most important step—the flat iron process. This seals the solution in the hair and allows for the longest-lasting result possible. Use a professional flat iron that allows for temperature control, working with a temp between 380 and 450 degrees (use a lower temp on hair that is more porous or damaged). Divide the hair into four sections as before and again start at the back of the head. Flat iron from root to end with the same tension through the shaft and easing off the tension on the ends. 

    • For the smoothest results, take 1/8- to ¼-inch subsections and pass over each section seven or more times with higher heat and more tension.  
    • To maintain a natural wave, work in 1- to 1 ½-inch subsections and pass over each section four to five times with lower heat and less tension.

  • Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    8

    When you’re finished flat ironing the hair completely straight, rinse the hair (do not shampoo) with warm water for 1 to 2 minutes.

  • Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    9

    Lightly towel-dry to remove excess moisture and apply the Ionic Bonding Spray. Thoroughly shake the bottle and generously apply to the hair, combing through. Do not rinse. This step replaces the masque from the original treatment process and acts as a color-safe, dual-phase protective system. It’s the reverse of the Step 1 Ionic Cleanser—it has a super positive charge to close the cuticle and lock in the treatment. Clients take this home (include the cost of the product in your service price) and use it once a week to maintain their results for up to 12 weeks, instead of the treatment slowly fading out of the hair each week.

  • Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    10

    Apply a nickel-sized amount of Brazilian Blowout Smoothing Serum, starting at the ends and working up. Then blow-dry the hair as desired, using a round or flat brush for the smoothest, sleekest outcome.

  • Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

  • Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

    Do you have to rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

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    Close-up of before and after.

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What happens if you don't rinse out Brazilian Blowout solution?

Rinsing the hair as the final step essentially controls the effectiveness of the treatment. Keep in mind that it can take up to 21 days for the Brazilian blowout to be fully absorbed by the hair, so if you don't rinse your hair, any Brazilian blowout treatment left in the hair will be reabsorbed during that time frame.

What happens if you don't rinse keratin treatment?

You'll be glad to know that nothing much happens if you don't wash out a keratin treatment when you are supposed to. However, it is recommended that you do not leave the treatment in for any longer than 4 days because, after such a period of time, the treatment will simply have stopped working.

What happens if you leave Brazilian Blowout in?

Although the manufacturer often recommends that you rinse your Brazilian Blowout treatment out, not doing so shouldn't impact your hair strands too much. If you leave your Brazilian Blowout on, your hair will continue absorbing protein.

How long does the Brazilian Blowout solution last?

Like many other semi-permanent treatments, a Brazilian Blowout usually lasts around three months because of hair growth. The good news: it's a cumulative treatment. This means that each treatment adds to the results of the previous one. The more you use it, the better your hair texture will be.