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Giveaway: Alternative At Home Treatments for the Brazilian Blowout

Giveaway: Alternative At Home Treatments for the Brazilian Blowout

Formaldehyde fears have all but taken the world hostage, but still, fighting “fuzz” is making big buzz. One keratin treatment was even featured on The View yesterday.
It’s true – the Brazilian Blowout used to be the most popular kid in beauty school, but now it’s been banned from the entire country of Canada. (Click here for formaldehyde test results on the most popular products.)

giveaway alternative at home treatments for the brazilian blowout
Luckily, safe alternatives exist in hair care and styling, and we’re so excited about you trying them that we’re giving some away today for free! So get off that frizz train. It’s time for you to hop a ride with a smoother and more lustrous crowd.

Here’s the list of our faves:

giveaway alternative at home treatments for the brazilian blowout
CurlInterrupted – In my last post on the Brazilian Blowout controversy, we quoted Sam Brocato’s retort to the Brazilian Blowout company’s allegation that testing results finding 8-10% formaldehyde in their products couldn’t be trusted because the products didn’t come from the company. Like Sam, we believe “that is nonsense.”

We also mentioned that Sam has his own line of formaldehyde-free treatments, CurlInterrupted. And today, he wants to give one lucky lady (or a man, why not?) two of his products.

The first, Curlinterrupted Smoothing and Hydrating Treatment, will make any unruly, unmanageable head of hair radiant and smooth… and only in 5-7 minutes! The second, a serum called CurlInterrupted Actives Restorative Hair Infusion, works with the Hydrating Treatment (and shampoo) to give instant brilliance with its Acaí, Flaxseed and other oils. What’s more, it reduces the time you need to spend blow drying but up to 40%. Hello. (Products range from $21.95-$22.50, and you can buy them here.)

giveaway alternative at home treatments for the brazilian blowout

YAROK Serum 7: Spark Your Youth – If this whole chemical thing has got you completely wigged out (pun intended), then your solution is anything YAROK. Says founder Mordechai Alvow, “Very few hair care companies can say that every one of their products meet 100% of vegan requirements. And even fewer can claim that their entire hair care line is free of alcohol, paraben, sulfates and cruelty to animals, and that they still work.”

In a word, YAROK can. (And it donates 3% of its annual profits to The Pachamama Alliance, a globally flourishing non-profit dedicated to supporting the indigenous people of Ecuador and Peru to protect over 10 million acres of Amazonian Rainforest.)

In a word, the chemicals in your beauty products can enter your blood stream, so it’s not a bad idea to make sure your healthy shine is really healthy. For example, YAROK’s most popular product, Serum 7: Spark Your Youth ($28), will penetrate your scalp with its all-vegan nutrients, softening your hair, helping your skin retain its elasticity and increasing circulation. Apparently, one of Mordechai’s clients saw a thinning area of her hair completely replenish within two months of using the product. Buy it here.

Sure, the Brazilian Blowout may have been kicked out of the popular group. But there’s lots of other keratin options to take its place.

GIVEAWAY: To win ALL of these products described above, simply enter a comment to let us know what you think of this whole formaldehyde controversy. Would you still get the Brazilian Blowout/ Keratin treatment? If so, why or why not?

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32 Comments
  • Melissa
    Posted at 22:18h, 14 October

    I love my curls, at least when they aren’t acting up, so I shy away from doing anything permanent to them…

  • Brenda McCracken
    Posted at 22:47h, 14 October

    As long as a woman is in good health and not pregnant I think it’s safe in moderation. I would try it at least once since I have really thick naturally curly hair. I have tried every anti-frizz product on the market and the results weren’t that great.

  • Brenda
    Posted at 23:28h, 14 October

    Can you use these treatments if you are pregnant,most you can not.Tat fact alone says it all.

  • Limor
    Posted at 00:15h, 15 October

    I would be interested in trying some of these products.

  • Sherri
    Posted at 02:14h, 15 October

    After the formaldehyde test I do not think I will try it. For the safety of myself and for my hair stylist. You may not see ill effects right away but after being exposed to it for a certain amount of time what about down the line? Nope, not me, its not worth the risk!

    I have however gotten nice results from the Avon Lotus Shield Frizz therapy. It does not last for months like the BB but it sure does keep things smooth until your next wash.

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