Contents
- Hair nanoplasty – what is it?
- Pros and cons of nanoplastics for hair
- How is hair nanoplasty done?
- Hair care after nanoplasty
- Moisturizing Serum to add volume Elseve “Hyaluron filler”, L’Oréal Paris
- Soothing shampoo-care for normal and oily hair Dercos, Vichy
- Soothing shampoo-care for dry hair Dercos, Vichy
- Shampoo for fragile and damaged hair Damage Repairing & Rehydrating Shampoo, Kiehl’s
- Shampoo for brittle hair Botanicals Ginger & Coriander. Source of Strength, L’Oréal Paris
- Strengthening conditioner Fructis “Strength and Shine”, Garnier
- Balm conditioner for hair in need of moisture, Fructis SuperFood “Aloe. Hydration, Garnier
- What else you need to know about nanoplastics
- What is the difference between nanoplasty and other procedures?
- How often can nanoplasty be done?
- How long does nanoplasty take?
- Is it possible to dye hair after nanoplasty?
- Is it possible to dye hair before nanoplasty?
- Do I need to wash my hair before going for nanoplasty?
- When can I wash my hair after nanoplasty?
- Is it possible to use an iron after nanoplasty?
- How long does the effect of nanoplastics last on the hair for the first time?
- Who should not do hair nanoplasty?
- How to combine volume with nanoplastics?
- Summary results
The list of salon hair care services is getting longer and more exotic. We keep our finger on the pulse and are ready to talk about what hair nanoplasty is.
Hair nanoplasty – what is it?
After nanoplasty, the hair becomes:
straight;
smooth;
brilliant;
elastic;
well-groomed.
The effect lasts from three to six months depending on:
the initial state of the hair;
the natural structure of the strands;
the specific composition that the master used;
care after the procedure.
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Composition for nanoplastics
The composition of the product used for hair nanoplasty is a concentrate with proteins. It includes:
amino acids;
collagen;
wheat and silk proteins;
hydrolyzed keratin.
These components are built into the structure of the hair, smooth it. So nanoplasty is considered not only an aesthetic, but also a caring procedure for hair. The composition may also contain such useful additives as oils, panthenol, plant extracts. And yet this technique was created not so much for hair restoration, but for straightening them.
Indications and contraindications for the procedure
Nanoplasty is suitable for naughty, wavy, curly, porous hair. It is not recommended to do the procedure:
on bleached hair, as the color may turn yellow;
on thin hair;
on damaged hair.
There are no contraindications as such, except for the risk of an individual allergic reaction, which can never be completely ruled out.
Pros and cons of nanoplastics for hair
Each procedure has both pros and cons. Nanoplasty for hair is no exception.
Among the advantages:
no pungent odor during the procedure;
method safety;
the possibility of carrying out the procedure on dyed and highlighted hair (except for the mentioned light cold blond);
long-term effect;
- healthy appearance of hair as a result of the procedure;
striking contrast “before and after” hair nanoplasty.
Among the disadvantages:
the procedure takes a long time;
hairstyle loses volume;
in some cases, the hair begins to become dirty faster (this is an individual reaction);
the color of dyed hair becomes a tone lighter.
How is hair nanoplasty done?
So that you can get a complete picture of what kind of procedure it is, we will tell you in detail how nanoplastics for hair is done. However, we warn you that you don’t need to repeat it yourself at home – only in the cabin.
After the hairdresser determines the condition of the hair and individually selects the composition, proceed to the procedure.
Wash your hair with a deep cleansing shampoo.
Hair is a little dry.
The drug is applied along the entire length of the strands, indented from the roots. Leave for about an hour.
The composition is partially washed off with water.
The hair is completely dried with a hair dryer.
Each strand is heated with an iron, which “solders” the applied components in the hair.
The remains of the drug are washed off with a sulfate-free shampoo and the hair is dried with a hair dryer.
Hair care after nanoplasty
In order to maintain the effect for a long time after hair nanoplasty, you need to make small adjustments to the care, namely:
switch to sulfate-free shampoos;
do not use balms and masks with a high oil content, as they make the strands heavier and hide the volume.
Moisturizing Serum to add volume Elseve “Hyaluron filler”, L’Oréal Paris
Soothing shampoo-care for normal and oily hair Dercos, Vichy
Cleanses well, but gently, soothing the scalp.
Soothing shampoo-care for dry hair Dercos, Vichy
In addition to effective yet gentle cleansing, the shampoo with glycerin, panthenol and apricot oil soothes the scalp.
Shampoo for fragile and damaged hair Damage Repairing & Rehydrating Shampoo, Kiehl’s
The shampoo does not contain sulfates and silicones, gently cleanses the hair, strengthens it and gives it shine.
Shampoo for brittle hair Botanicals Ginger & Coriander. Source of Strength, L’Oréal Paris
Shampoo with coriander seed oil perfectly cleanses the scalp, softens the hair and prevents their brittleness.
Strengthening conditioner Fructis “Strength and Shine”, Garnier
The formula with vitamins and fruit extracts takes care of the hair, strengthens and adds shine. Hair looks healthier.
Balm conditioner for hair in need of moisture, Fructis SuperFood “Aloe. Hydration, Garnier
Balm softens hair, moisturizes them, because it is not in vain that it contains aloe vera, which is famous for its ability to give and retain moisture.
What else you need to know about nanoplastics
We answer the most popular questions about the procedure.
What is the difference between nanoplasty and other procedures?
From its closest “relative”, keratin straightening, nanoplasty differs in comfort and a more delicate effect on the hair. For example, the working composition does not contain formaldehyde. As for the other closest competitor – Botox for hair, its essence lies in intensive hair care, without the effect of straightening. In addition, the procedure, if done regularly, has a cumulative effect. Nanoplastics do not have this property.
How often can nanoplasty be done?
Depends on the type of hair. With thin hair, it is not recommended to repeat it earlier than after 6 months.
How long does nanoplasty take?
3-5 hours depending on the length and thickness of the hair.
Is it possible to dye hair after nanoplasty?
It is possible, but not earlier than after 7-10 days.
Is it possible to dye hair before nanoplasty?
It is not worth it immediately before the procedure, it is better to do it a week after the procedure or later.
Do I need to wash my hair before going for nanoplasty?
There is no such need. The procedure involves washing the head with a cleansing shampoo before applying the composition.
When can I wash my hair after nanoplasty?
It is advisable not to wash your hair for at least a day after the procedure.
Is it possible to use an iron after nanoplasty?
If the procedure is carried out correctly, then ironing simply will not be necessary. If wavy areas remain, you can use the gadget locally, and always with thermal protection previously applied to the strands (however, it is always necessary for hot styling).
How long does the effect of nanoplastics last on the hair for the first time?
The effect lasts from three months to six months, the procedure has no cumulative effect.
Who should not do hair nanoplasty?
There are no hard contraindications, but nanoplasty is not designed for lightened blond with very thin and badly damaged hair.
How to combine volume with nanoplastics?
You can do this: before nanoplasty, carry out the procedure for adding basal volume, and apply the composition for nanoplasty to the hair, stepping back from the roots a few centimeters. Thus, you can catch two birds with one stone – straighten your hair and maintain or even increase volume.
Summary results
Briefly about nanoplastics for hair.
How does hair nanoplasty work?
Nanoplasty aims to straighten hair by sealing keratin and amino acids inside the hair. Details here.
Who is suitable for nanoplastics?
Nanoplasty is especially effective for curly, curly, wavy and fluffy hair. This is covered in detail in this chapter.
What are the advantages of nanoplastics?
It is more gentle on the hair compared to traditional keratin straightening and is more comfortable. There is no pungent odor during the procedure, a more gentle composition is applied to the hair. You can read about the pros and cons of nanoplastics here.
What are the disadvantages of nanoplastics for hair?
The procedure lasts a long time, brightens the color of dyed hair by 1-2 tones, “kills” the volume. They note such consequences as rapid contamination of the scalp in the first time after the procedure. Answers to the most popular questions about nanoplastics can be found here.
Do I need special care after hair nanoplasty?
Yes, you need to switch to a sulfate-free shampoo and not use oil products in your care. For the first 12 hours after the procedure, you can not use hairpins and elastic bands so that creases do not form. You can view our selection of care products here.