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Hair lamination at home: transformation without visiting the salon
Last reviewed: 07.06.2024
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Hair lamination is a popular treatment in beauty salons that allows hair to look smoother, shinier and better groomed. However, not everyone can afford regular visits to the salon. Don't despair, as there are ways to laminate your hair right at home that are affordable and easy to do.
What is lamination?
Laminating is a process of treating hair with a special composition that envelops each hair with a thin film, protecting it from external influences and giving it additional volume and shine. The essence of the procedure is to create a protective barrier that helps retain moisture inside the hair, making it healthier and more elastic.
Benefits of home lamination
- Cost and Time Savings.
- Possibility of selecting natural ingredients.
- Control over the procedure and frequency of application.
- Personalized to your hair type.
Necessary ingredients
For home lamination, natural products are often used, such as gelatin, which contains collagen that is good for the hair. Another option is to use ready-made masks with lamination effect available in cosmetics stores.
Step-by-step instructions for gelatin-based lamination:
Mix Preparation:
- Dissolve one bag of gelatin in three tablespoons of hot water until lumps disappear.
- Add a few drops of your favorite conditioner to the mixture.
Application:
- Apply the mixture to clean, lightly dried hair, backing away from the roots.
- Distribute evenly throughout the entire length of the hair, using a fine-toothed comb.
Exposure time:
- Wrap your head with a plastic wrap and a towel to create a heat effect.
- Leave the mixture on your hair for about 30-40 minutes.
Flushing:
- Rinse the mixture off thoroughly with warm water without shampooing.
Result:
- After the treatment, the hair will get extra shine, smoother and more manageable.
Important tips
- Be sure to do an allergy test before using the mixture.
- Do not use water that is too hot so as not to spoil the structure of the gelatin.
Gelatin lamination is recommended not more than once a week to avoid oversaturation of the hair.
Home lamination alternatives
Burdock oil:
- Apply the oil to your hair for 1 hour before washing your hair.
- Burdock oil helps to strengthen the hair and its growth, as well as gives shine.
Coconut oil:
- Rub the warm oil into your hair and leave it on overnight under a shower cap.
- Coconut oil intensely nourishes and revitalizes hair, making it healthier and shinier.
Egg and honey laminating mask
- Mix 1 egg, 2 tablespoons of honey and a little water to create a smooth paste.
- Apply the mixture to your hair and leave it on for 40 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.
This method improves hair texture, nourishes the scalp and gives natural shine.
Kefir lamination
- Apply warm kefir to your hair from roots to ends.
- Cover your head with a plastic and towel for 1 hour, then rinse.
Kefir not only provides a laminating effect, but also moisturizes the hair, promoting healthy hair growth.
Use of silicone masks
There are silicone hair masks, which can be purchased in pharmacies or cosmetics stores. They create a protective layer on the surface of the hair, simulating the effect of lamination.
Nourishing masks with vitamins
- Use masks with added vitamins A and E to enhance hair growth and repair.
- You can add these vitamins to gelatin or oil-based masks for extra nourishment.
Laminating based on herbal ingredients
Aloe vera and oils:
- Mix aloe vera gel with a couple drops of argan oil or coconut oil.
- Apply to hair for 30 minutes, then rinse.
This method is high in nutrients and vitamins and helps to moisturize the hair and reduce breakage.
Avocado and banana:
- Mash half a ripe avocado and one banana until creamy.
- Add a spoonful of honey and apply the mixture to your hair for 1 hour.
This mask deeply nourishes the hair and scalp, stimulates hair growth and adds shine.
Using ready-made lamination kits
The modern market offers ready-made hair lamination kits that include all the necessary components. They often contain keratin, proteins, amino acids and other nutrients.
Hair lamination kits allow you to perform the procedure at home, simulating the results of a salon treatment. Here are some examples of kits that can be found on the market:
- Estel Otium Diamond is a set for glamorous hair shine.
- Lebel Cosmetics - Materia G is a series of products that includes a base lamination product and a fixing agent.
- Hair Company Professional - Hair Light is a biolaminating hair kit, often includes a shampoo, biolaminating compound and mask.
- Constant Delight - Kit Laminazione is an Italian hair laminating kit offering products based on natural ingredients.
- Paul Mitchell Awapuhi Wild Ginger Keratin Intensive Treatment - While this is not a full lamination kit, it offers deep keratin restoration that can be used as part of the treatment.
- L'Oreal Professionnel Serie Expert Pro-Keratin Refill is a hair care set with keratin that strengthens and revitalizes hair.
- COCOCHOCO Professional is a keratin straightening kit that also acts as a lamination treatment, providing smoothness and shine to hair.
- Lamina is a hair laminating kit that includes several steps and is designed for deep hair care.
Please note that the availability and popularity of specific brands and kits may vary by country and region. Before using any kit, it is recommended that you carefully read the instructions and, if necessary, consult with a hair care professional.
Care recommendations after lamination
- Use sulfate and paraben free shampoos to avoid leaching nutrients out of your hair.
- Try to use less heat styling tools such as a blow dryer or flat iron.
- Moisturize your hair regularly by using conditioners and masks.
- Limit how often you wash your hair to keep the lamination effect longer.
Daily care
- Don't forget to protect your hair from UV rays and low temperatures.
- Try to drink enough water and eat a balanced diet, as hair health starts from within.
- Regular trips to the hairdresser can help you maintain the shape of your hair and clean up damaged ends.
Benefits of natural ingredients
Using natural oils and gelatin for home lamination not only improves the appearance of your hair, but also nourishes it, revitalizing it from the inside out. It is eco-friendly and safe for your health as it eliminates contact with chemicals.
Besides using natural oils and gelatin, there are other ways for home hair lamination that can be an alternative to professional treatments and bring great results.
It's important to remember
- Before using any product, you should test for allergic reaction by applying a small amount to the skin behind the ear.
- Don't forget to trim the ends of your hair regularly, this will prevent them from splitting and improve the overall condition of your hair.
- A healthy lifestyle and proper diet are also important for the beauty and health of your hair.
Laminating at home can be a great alternative to salon treatments. Not only does it save resources, but it also allows you to choose ingredients that are perfect for your hair type and scalp. By experimenting with different methods and ingredients, you can achieve healthy, smooth and shiny hair without having to leave the house. This is a great way to improve the appearance of your hair and its condition without leaving home. Doing these treatments regularly will make your hair shinier, smoother and stronger. Try different methods and enjoy the process of creating beauty from the comfort of your home.