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Brazilian keratin treatment is currently highly popular, and certain aspects need clarification.

Initially, we will delve into Brazilian keratin treatment for children.

Brazilian keratin treatment involves injecting keratin derived from plant materials into the hair to give it a smooth, elastic, and shiny appearance.

Many mothers wonder if their children can undergo this treatment to straighten their hair without causing damage.

Some parents dedicate a significant amount of time to caring for their children's hair.

Certain parents have considered Brazilian keratin treatment for their little ones.

First and foremost, it is important to explain the differences in products used for Brazilian keratin treatment.

Given the sensitivity of children, it is crucial to use appropriate products.

Brazilian keratin treatment products containing substances prohibited in the European Union will, of course, not be discussed, as they pose a potential danger to your children. For this reason, it is essential to inquire about the type of product your professional uses.

It is worth noting that some 'professionals' may not even be aware of the type of product they are using.

If you have any questions about a Brazilian keratin or capillary Botox product, we are at your disposal to provide answers.

Only products meeting European standards and free of prohibited substances can be used on children.

Regarding age, it is advisable to start the treatment after the onset of menstruation in girls and at the beginning of adolescence in boys.

Hair undergoes structural changes until adulthood, so the same products used for adults should not be applied to children. The hair fiber is considered 'adult' at this stage. Additionally, we recommend using only products labeled as organic with the maximum organic ingredients.

Some products may contain sulfur and still comply with European standards, but they pose a risk to your little ones.

In summary, it is crucial to inquire about the Brazilian keratin products used on your loved ones to avoid health issues and permanent changes to their hair. Based on all of this, we strongly advise consulting professionals trained in the field or delaying the treatment to a more advanced age.

As for pregnant women, everything explained for children applies as well.


There is NO Brazilian keratin product on this planet that can be used on a pregnant woman without a gynecological opinion!

Every pregnancy is different....

Some brands have introduced products tailored to pregnant women. Nevertheless, it is essential to check specific important points...

For pregnant women, we believe it is a case-by-case situation.

Only a professional can determine if the person can undergo the treatment safely.

If a pregnant client asks you to perform a Brazilian keratin or capillary Botox treatment, we recommend taking a photo of the ingredient list and sending it to your client.

She can then forward it to her gynecologist, who will be able to confirm or refute the safety of the product. Some gynecologists who are not up-to-date may claim that Brazilian keratin containing a maximum of 0.2% is permitted. This is entirely false!

Products used on pregnant women and children must not contain prohibited substances.

If you decide to proceed, your client risks fetal malformations, miscarriage, or an increased risk of cancer. In summary, prevention is better than cure.

Regarding the technique, it must also be adapted based on the person undergoing the treatment.

If Brazilian keratin treatment is performed on a pregnant woman or a child, it is advisable to:

- Use a heating cap during the processing time
- Perform a cold blow-dry
- Prefer protein-based treatments that are rinsed before blow-drying
- Rinse the product completely at the end
- Avoid keeping the product for 24/72 hours

Recommended products for these two groups are Brazilian keratin treatments that should be rinsed after the processing time (e.g., Brazilicious Australian Mango, Organic Gold Protein Diamond, Naturelle Cosmetics, Sorali, Hanna Lee, and many others).

Why? Because it is essential to avoid any fumes or tingling sensations for pregnant women and children.

Even if the product does not contain harmful substances, the smoke emitted during drying can potentially be harmful to them.

We hope to have clarified all these points for you. Discover all our hair care and Brazilian keratin and capillary Botox products online at www.sabellecosmetics.com.

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