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Wednesday, 16 May 2007 |
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Repair Really
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The REPAIR
Hair, REPAIR Styling, and Straightening Process have been granted a
patent in the United States. Beauty-related processes rarely receive
patents in the United States. By granting this patent, the United
States has publicly recognized the revolutionary importance of the
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The
Permanents As you know, permanents first chemically break the
bonds connecting the proteins that make up the hair, then
apply a wave (or other shape) to the hair while it is
malleable, and finally restore the hair's protein bonds to fix
it in the new shape. Both permanent waves and straight
permanents operate under this same principle.
As you know, permanents first chemically break
the bonds connecting the proteins that make up the hair, then
apply a wave (or other shape) to the hair while it is
malleable, and finally restore the hair's protein bonds to fix
it in the new shape. Both permanent waves and straight
permanents operate under this same principle. How is REPAIR
different from the straightening methods of the past? The
condition of the separated faces that remain after the protein
chain is cut by chemicals is very important. If the surfaces
are cut unevenly, they do not line up well when they are
reconnected later on. In the body, when you cut yourself with
a sharp knife, the wound tends to heal better than when you
cut yourself with a blunt knife. The situation is similar with
permanents. One thing that makes REPAIR special is its use of
a permanent chemical that allows it to cut the cystine bonds
very cleanly. The straight permanents of the past could not
achieve the same clean cuts.
After cleanly cutting the cystine bonds, REPAIR
reconstructs the hair in a straight shape at the cellular
level, and uses an iron to make the new shape part of the
"memory" of the hair. This is how REPAIR creates beautiful,
straight hair. The keys to the process are the permanent
chemical used by REPAIR, the iron that fixes the straight
shape into memory at 356F, the P.P.T. Pro applied before the
procedure, and the Treatment used after the procedure.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 May 2007 )
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