Does anti-residue shampoo take the progressive brush out of your hair?

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The anti-residue shampoo does not remove the progressive brush, but it interferes with the durability of the chemical procedure


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Does anti-residue shampoo take the progressive brush out of your hair?

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The duration of the progressive brush will depend on some care during the interval between one chemical and another. This mainly includes how you wash your chemically treated hair. As the strands become more oily after straightening, many resort to anti-residue shampoo, but its high cleaning power can be detrimental to the effect of the brush. Know more!



Anti-residue shampoo interferes with the duration of progressive

The anti-residue shampoo, no matter how clean it is, does not remove the progressive brush from the hair. However, precisely because of its properties, the product does interfere with the effect and duration of straightening.

That's because this type of shampoo is a more alkaline product, that is, it opens the hair cuticles to remove residues of products, oiliness and dirt that accumulate in everyday life. Thus, if used in excess, it can also reduce the durability of progressive.

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Swap the anti-residue shampoo for a clear version

Many divas who straighten their hair with a progressive brush feel that, after the chemical treatment, the locks become more oily. In fact, due to the change in texture, the oiliness is only more visible on the top of the head. In this case, the best choice is to invest in specific products for chemically treated hair, such as the Post-Chemistry Argan Oil line, by Niely Gold.



However, if the need for an anti-residue shampoo is higher, but you don't want to run the risk of reducing the time of your progressive, it is worth betting on a transparent shampoo, which cleans in more depth, but without harming or interfering with the texture of the hair. .

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Avoid hot baths and do regular treatments

It is important to reinforce, however, that the anti-residue shampoo should only be used every 15 days, or once a week, depending on your needs. In addition, other care is also essential for the progressive to last longer.


One of them is to avoid hot and long baths, as the high temperature dries out the locks or even causes the rebound effect and leaves the strands even more oily than normal. Also don't forget to hydrate your hair weekly and, if possible, set up a hair schedule to better organize your treatments.

 

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