Moroccan Brush: Find out why the technique is so successful

Most women are always on the lookout for beauty, especially hair care. After all, everyone wants to keep their hair beautiful and healthy!

After the great success of the progressive brush? technique used to straighten hair - many other procedures have emerged promising several benefits and less aggression to the hair. This was the case of the chocolate brush, strawberry brush and Moroccan brush.

The latter, by the way, have pleased many people by nourishing the threads, leaving them super-bright and soft. • The Moroccan brush is a low concentration amino acid and formaldehyde based brush. It is indicated for removing volume and frizz from the wires, besides offering the benefits already mentioned ?, explains hairstylist Viviane Siqueira, from Pierre Louis Coiffeur.


The ingredients of this brush, according to Viviane, are basically Moroccan oil, cream base, protein and amino acids.

Who is the Moroccan brush for?

According to hairstylist Viviane, the Moroccan brush is excellent for curly hair, "because the procedure makes the curls looser, more beautiful and defined".

But the good news is that all women who want can enjoy the benefits of the Moroccan brush. "It can be made on all hair types and is compatible with all chemicals," explains Viviane. Relaxation, softening, progressive brushing, and coloring yarn can be smoothly received.


According to Viviane Siqueira, the benefits of the Moroccan brush last about two months and the cost is approximately $ 300. But it is noteworthy that the values ​​vary greatly from city to city.

Testimonials of those who are adept at the Moroccan brush

Bruna Fernandes, 27, architect, says she is a fan of the Moroccan brush. “I decided to do it because my hair was no longer nice and wavy and very armed. My hairdresser indicated and I loved the result: besides reducing the volume, she gave more shine and highlight to my blond hair ?, says.

Juliana Aparecida Romão, 32, a housewife, also really liked the result of the Moroccan brush she made about two months ago. “Although I have straight hair, it bothered me a lot about the frizz of my strands. As I love to test the news, I decided to make the Moroccan brush and approved. I'm waiting a few more days and I want to do it again?


Moroccan brush step by step

Below, hairstylist Viviane Siqueira explains how the Moroccan brush is basically made:

  1. Wash hair with deep cleansing shampoo;
  2. Dry 70% of the hair;
  3. Apply the product to the hair;
  4. A break of 20 minutes is taken;
  5. Finally, brush and flat iron is made.

According to Viviane, the procedure lasts on average an hour and a half. And while other brushes require three days without washing the hair after application, the Moroccan brush has the great attraction of allowing it to be washed on the same day if one wishes, explains the hairstylist.

After making the Moroccan brush, it is not necessary to use any special product for its maintenance. It's always good to use quality products and care about hydration, always! But no specific product is needed ?, concludes Viviane.

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