Hair cauterization is a procedure that aims to reconstruct the strands, in order to stop frizz, reduce the volume and promote the softness, hydration and shine of the strands, because it is performed by heat and keratin, which is a protein that guarantees the structure to the cables.
Hair cauterization, although it can be done at home, it is recommended to do so in a salon to ensure the effects, in addition to the excessive hardening of the wires when using keratin. The effect of cauterization depends on the type, structure and response of the hair to the treatment, and may need to be repeated every month or every 3 months.
- Capillary cauterization is a treatment that promotes hair reconstruction.
- And is indicated for damaged.
- Fragile.
- Brittle or open cuticle hair.
The reconstruction of the threads is produced thanks to the liquid keratin used in the procedure that, due to its effects on the threads, allows vitamins and minerals to act more easily on the hair, favoring hydration, shine and softness.
Although it can favor a smoother appearance of the hair, cauterization does not favor smoothing, because this effect is due to the reconstruction of the wires. The products involved in cauterization do not contain chemicals and therefore do not alter the structure of the wires.
The process of running the technique may vary slightly depending on the kit used by the professional, but usually includes the following steps:
Depending on the brand used, after the iron, it may be recommended to wash the hair to remove excess used product or it may be indicated that the product remains in the strands for a few days.
In addition to professional capillary cauterization, there is also a homemade capillary cauterization, consisting of a homemade and more economical version of the technique, which can be done using the hair dryer or an iron at home, until the hair is well aligned. However, even in this case, it is advisable to consult an experienced professional who can evaluate the type of hair and what your needs are, before performing the procedure.
After cauterizing in the room, certain precautions help maintain and apply the technique. This care includes:
In addition, for a few months, it is also recommended not to perform other treatments or procedures on the hair, such as dyes or straightening, so that the hair can return to its health.