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

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    "Brazilian blowouts contain toxic chemicals including formaldehyde, which is a necessary component of Brazilian blowout treatments," explains Dr. Shamban. "Formaldehyde itself doesn’t damage the ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Methanediol - Wikipedia

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    Methanediol, rather than formaldehyde, is listed as one of the main ingredients of "Brazilian blowout", a hair-straightening formula marketed in the United States.The equilibrium with formaldehyde has caused concern since formaldehyde in hair straighteners is a health hazard.

  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. Here, an expert breaks down everything you need to know about the Brazilian Blowout.

  6. Brazilian Blowout vs. Keratin Treatment — Which One Should ...

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    Brazilian Blowouts and keratin treatments are both hair-smoothing treatments, but what's the difference between the two? Find out if you should get a Brazilian Blowout or keratin treatment.

  7. 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. It is accomplished using a hair iron or hot comb, chemical relaxers ...