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  2. Peter Coppola - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. American. Occupation (s) hair stylist and salon owner. Known for. Creator of the Keratin Complex and Keratin Concept lines. Peter Coppola is a hair stylist, salon owner, and businessman. [1][2] He has opened 34 salons throughout his career. He is also the owner of Peter Coppola Keratin Concept in Boca Raton, Florida. [2][3][4]

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    The formaldehyde in keratin hair treatments has been flagged as potentially cancer-causing. Experts explain exactly what you need to know about before trying it.

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  5. Brazilian hair straightening - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian hair straightening is a semi-permanent hair straightening method done by temporarily sealing a liquid solution consisting of formaldehyde or a formaldehyde derivative and a preservative solution into the hair with a hair iron. The technique has many variations and is known by several other names and brands, including Brazilian Blowout ...

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    Nioxin System Kit 2. The best overall shampoo for thinning hair. Includes: Shampoo, conditioner and serum | Key ingredients: Proprietary blend of extracts, essential oils, biotin | Best for ...

  7. Hair keratin - Wikipedia

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    Keratin is a crucial fibrous protein found in animals, constituting tough structures like hair, feathers, nails, and horns. It's classified based on tissue origin and sulfur content: soft keratins have lower sulfur, while hard keratins, found in hair and claws, contain more sulfur, creating a stronger structure. [2]