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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2024 · 16 MIN

BONUS: Cysteamine HCL & Ammonia Thioglycolate Walk Into a Bar…

from Browducation · host Megs⚡️ The Eyebrow Goddess

In this bonus episode of Brow Education, Megs discusses the chemicals used in brow lamination and their effects on the hair. She explains the different types of chemicals, their active ingredients, and how they work to soften and open the cuticle of the hair shaft. Megs also talks about delivery systems, irritants, and the importance of choosing the right solution based on the client's hair type and skin sensitivity. She then goes into detail about the pH level adjustment in step two and the nourishing effects of step three. Finally, Megs addresses the issue of hair lightening during lamination and offers tips for fixing any unwanted color changes. Takeaways: There are different types of chemicals used in brow lamination, including Cysteamine HCL (hydrochloride) and ATG (ammonium thioglycolate). The choice of solution depends on the client's hair type and skin sensitivity, with ATG being more suitable for coarse or thick hair and cysteamine HCL being gentler and better for thinner hair types. Delivery systems, such as Aloe Vera, can be used to provide hydration and minimize the drying effects of the chemicals. Step two of the lamination process involves adjusting the pH level of the hair to bring it back to the acidic side, which is healthier for the hair and skin. After the lamination process, it is important to nourish the hair with keratin treatments or vitamin treatments to restore moisture and strengthen the hair. Hair lightening can occur during the lamination process due to the alkaline nature of the chemicals used. This can be fixed by applying tint or using caution when tinting the hair. Overall, brow lamination is a versatile treatment that can be customized based on the client's needs and desired results. Chapters: 00:00 Chemicals Used in Lamination 05:00 Different Types of Chemicals and Their Effects 07:20 Delivery Systems and Irritants 08:41 Choosing the Right Solution 10:28 Step Two: pH Level Adjustment 11:32 Step Three: Nourishing the Hair 13:26 Hair Lightening during Lamination Huge thank you to our sponsor, Brow Fox Beauty✨ Find retail and back bar products designed by an brow artist for brow artists! Here's the link: ⁠⁠https://browfoxbeauty.com/ ⁠⁠ & use code BROWDUCATION for 10% off! VIDEO EPISODES ON YOUTUBE ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTCUDp-4aiL7Uu_26kOFOCA⁠⁠ Follow the pod and Megs, your host, on socials for updates👇🏻 Instagram: @browducation + @the.eyebrow.goddess TikTok: @the.eyebrow.goddess ⁠⁠www.theeyebrowgoddess.com⁠

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In this bonus episode of Brow Education, Megs discusses the chemicals used in brow lamination and their effects on the hair. She explains the different types of chemicals, their active ingredients, and how they work to soften and open the cuticle of the hair shaft. Megs also talks about delivery systems, irritants, and the importance of choosing the right solution based on the client's hair type and skin sensitivity. She then goes into detail about the pH level adjustment in step two and the nourishing effects of step three. Finally, Megs addresses the issue of hair lightening during lamination and offers tips for fixing any unwanted color changes. Takeaways: There are different types of chemicals used in brow lamination, including Cysteamine HCL (hydrochloride) and ATG (ammonium thioglycolate). The choice of solution depends on the client's hair type and skin sensitivity, with ATG being more suitable for coarse or thick hair and cysteamine HCL being gentler and better for thinner hair types. Delivery systems, such as Aloe Vera, can be used to provide hydration and minimize the drying effects of the chemicals. Step two of the lamination process involves adjusting the pH level of the hair to bring it back to the acidic side, which is healthier for the hair and skin. After the lamination process, it is important to nourish the hair with keratin treatments or vitamin treatments to restore moisture and strengthen the hair. Hair lightening can occur during the lamination process due to the alkaline nature of the chemicals used. This can be fixed by applying tint or using caution when tinting the hair. Overall, brow lamination is a versatile treatment that can be customized based on the client's needs and desired results. Chapters: 00:00 Chemicals Used in Lamination 05:00 Different Types of Chemicals and Their Effects 07:20 Delivery Systems and Irritants 08:41 Choosing the Right Solution 10:28 Step Two: pH Level Adjustment 11:32 Step Three: Nourishing the Hair 13:26 Hair Lightening during Lamination Huge thank you to our sponsor, Brow Fox Beauty✨ Find retail and back bar products designed by an brow artist for brow artists! Here's the link: ⁠⁠https://browfoxbeauty.com/ ⁠⁠ & use code BROWDUCATION for 10% off! VIDEO EPISODES ON YOUTUBE ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTCUDp-4aiL7Uu_26kOFOCA⁠⁠ Follow the pod and Megs, your host, on socials for updates👇🏻 Instagram: @browducation + @the.eyebrow.goddess TikTok: @the.eyebrow.goddess ⁠⁠www.theeyebrowgoddess.com⁠

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