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Brazilian blow dry home kit

21 replies

teawamutu · 10/05/2016 18:58

Had bbd in a salon not quite three months ago and love it, but can see it's wearing off a bit Sad

Interested in the home kit on Amazon and know some mners swear by it - is it still as good? And should I wait till the current one's worn off before I try it?

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QuinnPerkins · 10/05/2016 19:04

Sorry not tried it but I'm placemarking in case someone else has as I'm very interested!

SallyVating · 10/05/2016 19:27

Yes it's brilliant. You might need someone to help you with it cos it's quite fiddly and time consuming and you need to really straighten in tiny strands

Howdidthathappen1 · 10/05/2016 19:46

It's even better than a salon job!

teawamutu · 10/05/2016 20:56

Even better! Oooo, excited now. Is your hair thick and coarse by any chance (mine is)?

how and sally, and can you just dry while brushing or does it have to be full on blow dry?

Could you link to the one you use? I have had nice hair for two months and I can never go back...

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JustLostTheGame · 10/05/2016 20:57

Placemarking.

Purplehonesty · 10/05/2016 20:59

Me too!

LuckySantangelo1 · 10/05/2016 21:00

Also interested in this...

StrawberrytallCake · 10/05/2016 21:01

Interested...

MotherOfGlob · 10/05/2016 21:03

Very interested...

Howdidthathappen1 · 10/05/2016 21:27

Can't do links as on phone but if you just search Brazilian blow dry on Amazon it's a kit in a pink box for full kit or blue box for top up. The only difference is you get clips and comb in full kit. It's roughly 25 quid. I think it's better as when you do your own (or your mate does it) you put more product on. Me and sis treat each other 3 X per year and only in last couple of weeks do we both need to actually straighten our curly hair. Before then it's a very quick go on the ends it we've slept funny!

Howdidthathappen1 · 10/05/2016 21:28

Nearly forgot. Your eyes may go into watering overdrive when it's being dried!

signalred · 10/05/2016 21:54

It's excellent. Done it twice now, just printed me to have another go. X

teawamutu · 11/05/2016 07:13

Do you just blow dry before product, or straighten, too? I'm crap at blow drying.

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StrawberrytallCake · 11/05/2016 08:50

Still interested....

How long is your hair? Is the quality of it affected when it wears off? Does it improve the quality when it's done as in does it feel less dry?

Has anyone with straight but slightly damaged hair had it done and does it improve it?

Pisssssedofff · 11/05/2016 09:48

It is going to damage your hair, I wouldn't do it again with bleached hair, mine snapped off

notthestereotype1 · 11/05/2016 10:15

I have used it a few times and it does work, but.... I wouldn't use it again. Far too many nasty chemicals. They removed the very dangerous formaldehyde, but replaced it with a very similar chemical, which could be just as dangerous, but they are so far allowed to use it.

If something makes your eyes stream, makes some people sick and develop severe headaches, I would stay away from it. It made my chest hurt when I breathed it in and the drying the stuff into your hair stage made my eyes so sore and watery, I could hardly finish it.

This is just my experience and personal opinion, but whenever I see a new thread about this, I feel I have to share.

MuchasSmoochas · 11/05/2016 20:15

I want to be smooth, not straight. What do you reckon?

StrawberrytallCake · 11/05/2016 21:22

Going by the last two reviews I'm staying away....can't believe it's on today's mn email tbh.

StrawberrytallCake · 11/05/2016 21:23

Also thank you notthestereotype1 & pisssssedofff - those s's took a while to count.

signalred · 12/05/2016 22:43

Just done mine tonight. Took 4 bloody hours but the results will be amazing. No adverse reactions from any chemicals X

KoolDog · 13/05/2016 07:24

This product contains formaldehyde, which is, I believe carcinogenic and is no longer used in most keratin treatments due to the risks.

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