Screening is a fairly "young" procedure, but is rapidly gaining popularity among girls caring about their appearance. It is designed to care for damaged hair, which is often subjected to chemical and thermal effects, lost its shine and vitality.
Principles of procedure
Shielding of hair is based on the effect of special compounds penetrating deep into the hair rods and providing the following:
- saturation of hair with beneficial substances and moisturizing them from the inside;
- covering hair with a protective film, protecting from the aggressive influence of external factors;
- "Sealing" of the tips of hair;
- giving shine and healthy appearance;
- giving elasticity;
- increased hair volume ;
- facilitate combing and styling.
Screening can be colorless, providing only therapeutic effect, as well as color, helping to slightly strengthen or change the shade of hair.
How to make hair screening at home?
Screening can be done using the services of the salon master, as well as independently at home. To do this, you need to buy a special kit for hair screening at home (recipes for home preparations for this procedure, which can be prepared from improvised ingredients, yet). To date, preparations for screening hair at home by the company Estelle Q3 Therapy (Russia), Paul Mitchell PM Shines (USA), Kemon (Italy) are in demand.
The technique of the procedure assumes the following:
- Wash the hair with shampoo and use balsam (preferably the same line as the means for screening).
- Drying hair with a towel.
- Application of a two-phase air conditioner.
- Application of nutritional screening oil to restore the structure of the hair.
- Applying a protective fixative oil, giving shine to the hair.
- Drying hair with a hairdryer, styling.
Procedures are recommended not to be performed more than once every 2-3 weeks, otherwise
Contraindications to hair screening:
- severe hair loss;
- fungal skin diseases of the scalp;
- damage to the scalp;
- if prior to this, a perm or hair was discolored, and less than two weeks after the procedure;
- too fat, thick or long hair.