Hairstyle is the calling card of every womanmodern woman. You may not get enough sleep, be late for work, but you will never leave the house without your hair done! At least, that is the code of the 21st century girl. The same goes for manicure. But we will talk about the color and shape of nails next time. Today, let's dwell in more detail on the wonders of hairdressing. What stylists will not come up with to attract clients and make the female half of humanity even more beautiful! Highlighting, lamination, coloring, hair glazing - this is a long list of new procedures. It seems that just recently the vast majority of women in hairdressing salons burned their hair with chemicals. Today, there is more choice, and it is not always possible to even pronounce the name of the procedure, not to mention understanding what its essence is. Take, for example, hair lamination. What is hidden behind such an outlandish name? Well, they are not going to lay laminate on your head, right? It's good if the master in the salon is understanding and explains what's what. But sometimes the master gives such vague explanations that it will remain a mystery to you - what is hair lamination? We will not torment you with complex terms. And we will not consider you uneducated either, since all of us have heard about hair glazing for the first time. And at first, everyone had a vague idea of what exactly was being discussed.
What is the glazing of hair
Probably every girl has encountered thisa situation when her once luxurious hair turned into weakened strands with split ends. There can be many reasons for such changes - from an exhausting diet to a week of swimming in the salty sea. One way or another, but the consequences of such a disaster must certainly be treated. Few people can calmly look in the mirror at a shaggy and unkempt aunt and calmly throw another clump of hair left in their hands after combing into the trash can. This is where hair lamination comes to the rescue. More precisely, a hairdresser armed with a special composition that covers each of your hairs. A colorless film containing a lot of nutrients fills in all the unevenness of the hair, makes it stronger, thicker, healthier. As a result, the hairstyle looks simply magnificent: the curls shine in the sun, are perfectly combed and delight their owner. Therefore, we think you will agree that lamination is a useful and pleasant thing. Especially when it's spring outside and it's absolutely necessary to win someone's heart. But there is no limit to perfection. Have you decided on lamination? Don't ignore glazing of strands. Contrary to public opinion, these are two different procedures that lead to different results. If in the first case we filled the hair structure with a colorless film, then glazing is mainly colored. That is, you not only strengthen the hair, but also change its shade by one or two tones. The indisputable advantage of the procedure is that the curls are dyed with ammonia-free paint, that is, there is no risk of waking up to find your hair on the pillow. Well, strengthening the hair structure plays an important role.
How does this happen?
Many people, when they come to the hairdresser, don’t evenimagine what hair glazing is and what exactly awaits them in the master's chair. Do not be afraid, no harm will come to you. Before glazing your locks, the hairdresser will wash your hair with a special shampoo, and only then apply the solution to your hair. He will do this repeatedly - until the strands are "saturated" and the hair structure becomes flawless, as before. The amount of solution used for glazing directly depends on the length and condition of your hair. The cost of the procedure will depend on these same factors. We recommend choosing a shade that is as close as possible to the color of your hair. Although glazing is a temporary procedure, you should not take the risk and completely change your image without fully understanding what awaits you in the end. Some believe that lamination is colorless glazing. However, more competent masters do not agree with this statement. They say that lamination is a health procedure, while glazing can only be colored or color-enhancing. And you don’t need to nod your head at colorless glazing, drawing parallels between the two procedures. Even if the hairdresser used colorless glaze, its composition still differs from that used when doing the next lamination, and it is aimed at enhancing the existing hair color, and not at restoring the hair as a whole. In a word, lamination treats hair, while glazing gives only a cosmetic effect, and after the procedure your hair will not become healthier. What to choose? We would advise not to get lost and alternate the 2 procedures.
Thinness of the glazing of hair
Colored glazing of strands is, of course,Wonderful. The hair is strengthened externally and the color is refreshed. Does the procedure really have no disadvantages? There are. Firstly, it is a rather meager color palette (as you understand, the coloring composition used for glazing is special). Of course, cosmetic manufacturers beat their chests and promise that soon we will be able to choose a shade for glazing as calmly as for regular coloring, but until this happens, we have to be content with the shades that are available. Secondly, colored glazing lasts no more than 6 weeks (depending on how often you wash your hair). The more days have passed since the procedure, the less noticeable the effect on the hair. But there is also good news. You can glaze your hair as often as you want. Want to refresh your hairstyle once every seven days? Please. No restrictions, as it was in the old days in the case of chemistry or hydrogen peroxide. This is where you can’t run to the hairdresser too much, otherwise you could end up without hair! Today, many girls try to save money and do all their cosmetic procedures at home. Hair glazing is no exception. Of course, you can buy the glazing compound yourself. But will you be able to do the whole process as it should be? Will you ruin your hair? Or is it better to contact a qualified specialist? It's up to you to decide. We recommend reading: