What Is the Difference Between Nanoplastia Hair Treatment and Traditional Keratin Treatments?
The key difference between Keratin and Nanoplastia Hair Treatment is their chemical composition. While Keratin treatments involve Formaldehyde or other harsh chemicals, the Nanoplastia Hair Treatment is less hazardous due to the use of organic acids and collagen. It is free of harsh chemicals, formaldehyde releasers, carbon cysteine, and other pollutants.
When compared to standard keratin systems, the treatment’s nanoparticles are about 750x smaller, allowing nutrients to enter deeper into the hair fiber and treat the hair without breaking the cuticle. As a result, there is no need for an anti-residue shampoo, making it a simple and effective one-step solution.
In addition, unlike conventional Keratin Treatments, Nanoplastia Hair Treatment outcomes last up to 8 months in the hair as opposed to three to six months with earlier treatments. After receiving a Nanoplastia Hair Treatment, the treatment won’t fade away; the hair will actually grow out of the treatment.
The Nanoplastia Hair Treatment eliminates all frizz and allows you to wash and style your hair straight and glossy with no to low heat styling.