Brazilian Nanoplasty Hair Treatment vs. Japanese Hair Straightening
When it comes to achieving smooth straight hair, two popular treatments are Keratin/Brazilian Nanoplasty and Japanese hair straightening. Both methods aim to provide sleek, manageable hair, but they differ significantly in their processes and effects.
The key differences between these treatments and decide which one is right for you.
What Is Keratin/Brazilian Nanoplasty Hair Treatment?
Brazilian Nanoplasty is a relatively new hair treatment free of formaldehyde and harsh chemicals, that combines the benefits of keratin treatments with advanced nanotechnology. This treatment uses tiny nanoparticles to penetrate the hair shaft, delivering essential nutrients and proteins deep into the hair.
Hair care has seen a revolution with the rise of innovative treatments that prioritise health, natural ingredients, and effective results.
At Chika Bella, we are proud to offer an extensive range of Brazilian Nanoplasty Hair Treatments, tailored to cater to every hair type.
These treatments stand out because they are the only ones on the market that are safe to use while pregnant or breast feeding. These healthy, organic and natural formulations ensure that your hair not only looks beautiful but also feels healthier and stronger.
Process
includes a blend of amino acids, collagen, and other nutrients is applied to the hair;
heat is used to seal the treatment into the hair shaft, typically with a flat iron (we only recommend the use of a flat iron with titanium plates like any of our Lizze Hair Straighteners).
This treatment will smooth and strengthen hair from within, providing a sleek and shiny finish.
Duration and Maintenance
Nanoplasty treatments can last up to 9 months, depending on hair type and aftercare.
We recommended to use sulphate-free Shampoos to maintain the treatment’s effects.
Unlike traditional keratin treatments, there are usually no restrictions on washing your hair immediately after the treatment.
Suitability
Suitable for all hair types, including colour-treated and damaged hair.
Can be use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Provides a natural silk look by enhancing the hair’s health and structure.
What Is Japanese Hair Straightening?
Japanese hair straightening, also known as thermal reconditioning, is a permanent hair straightening method that alters the hair’s internal structure to keep it straight until new growth appears.
Process
a chemical solution is applied to break down the hair’s bonds;
hair is rinsed and then straightened with a flat iron;
a neutralizer is applied to reform the bonds in a straight pattern.
Duration and Maintenance
This treatment offers permanent results, with touch-ups needed only for new growth, usually every 6 to 12 months.
Hair must not be washed or styled for three days post-treatment to ensure the bonds set correctly.
Minimal styling is needed after treatment as the hair remains straight.
Suitability
Best for individuals with thick, coarse, or very curly hair seeking a completely straight look.
Not suitable for fine, brittle, or heavily chemically treated hair due to the risk of damage.
Can not be use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Key Differences Between Brazilian Nanoplasty and Japanese Hair Straightening
1. Structural Impact
Brazilian Nanoplasty
Enhances the hair’s health by infusing nutrients and proteins deep into the hair shaft. It smooths and strengthens hair without permanently altering its internal structure.
Japanese Hair Straightening
Permanently changes the hair’s internal bonds to keep it straight. This method fundamentally alters the hair structure with chemicals.
2. Suitable Hair Types
Brazilian Nanoplasty
Suitable for all hair types, including damaged and chemically treated hair. It enhances the hair’s natural look while providing smoothness and shine.
Japanese Hair Straightening
Best for thick, coarse, or very curly hair. It is not recommended for fine, brittle, or heavily processed hair.
3. Results and Longevity
Brazilian Nanoplasty
Outcome is silky smooth, healthier strong hair with a natural finish. Lasts up to 9 months and gradually fades as the treatment wears out.
Japanese Hair Straightening
Produces permanently straight hair until new growth appears. Requires periodic touch-ups for new growth.
4. Maintenance
Brazilian Nanoplasty
Requires the use of sulphate-free Shampoos to prolong effects. No restrictions on washing or styling immediately after treatment.
Japanese Hair Straightening
Requires a three-day waiting period before washing or styling hair post-treatment. Minimal styling needed after initial treatment.
So Which Treatment Is Right for You?
Choosing between Brazilian Nanoplasty and Japanese hair straightening depends on your hair type, the condition of your hair, and your desired outcome.
Brazilian Nanoplasty is ideal for individuals seeking healthier, silky smooth hair with a natural look. Suitable for all hair types, especially those with damaged or chemically treated hair.
Japanese Hair Straightening is best for those wanting a long-lasting, completely straight look, particularly effective for very curly or coarse hair. Requires hair to be in good condition and free from recent chemical treatments.
Why Choose Chika Bella?
At Chika Bella, we are committed to providing ultra luxury hair treatments that prioritise your hair’s health and beauty. Our Brazilian Nanoplasty Treatments are:
Safe and Non-Toxic: free from harmful chemicals, ensuring a gentle yet effective treatment.
Eco-Friendly: our products are formulated with sustainably sourced and natural ingredients.
Customised Care: each treatment is tailored to your specific hair type and needs, ensuring optimal results.
Conclusion
Transform your hair with our innovative Brazilian Nanoplasty Hair Treatments. Embrace the power of natural, organic ingredients combined with advanced nanotechnology to achieve healthier, silky, shinier and more beautiful hair. Whether you’re battling dryness, frizz, or simply want to enhance your natural texture, we have the perfect solution for you.
Visit Chika Bella today and discover the best in healthy hair care.