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  2. What Is a Brazilian Blowout (and Is it *Really* Safe to Try)?

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    From relaxers to perms, there are so many different hair treatments out there that it's tough to find the right one for you. One of the most popular options is definitely the Brazilian blowout, a s

  3. Brazilian hair straightening - Wikipedia

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    The technique has many variations and is known by several other names and brands, including Brazilian Blowout, Breezilian straightening, Brazilian Keratin Treatment, BKT, and Keratin Cure. [citation needed] It is called Escova Progressiva in Brazil and Alisado brasileiro in Portugal. The original formulation included formaldehyde H 2 CO or ...

  4. Brazilian blowout, Japanese or DIY? The straight scoop on ...

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    Americans take hair care very seriously, spending some $10 billion on everything from shampoos to visits to the salon, according to global market research firm Euromonitor International. A chunk ...

  5. Everything You Need to Know About Brazilian Blowouts - AOL

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    The straightening process can be a daunting thing, especially with all the options out there. ... an expert breaks down everything you need to know about the Brazilian Blowout. Skip to main ...

  6. Hair straightening - Wikipedia

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    Hair straightening is a hair styling technique used since the 1890s involving the flattening and straightening of hair in order to give it a smooth, streamlined, and sleek appearance. [1] It became very popular during the 1950s among black males and females of all races.

  7. Perm (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    A permanent wave, commonly called a perm or permanent (sometimes called a "curly perm" to distinguish it from a "straight perm"), [1] is a hairstyle consisting of waves or curls set into the hair. The curls may last a number of months, hence the name.