Methylene Glycol is one of the many names for an aqueous solution of Formadehyde. Calling a hair care ingredient MG hides the fact that is really just another form or formaldehyde. In the Europen Union and Canada labels for products containing it must say "Formaldehyde" and not be masked by a misleading synonym.
Yes it's safe if you are using the hair friendly natural products containing less amount of Methylene Glycol likechemicals. Now there many stores are selling natural keratin treatment hair products, especially online stores as artbeautyonline.com are being popular for shop keratin treatment product.
The ingredients in Clairol hair colour products vary depending on with product you are interested in. Hair lighteners tend to include chemicals such as Propylene Glycol, Ammonium Hydroxide and Isopropyl Alcohol.
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because if we didn't have hair products we would be looking a mess which we did before madam c.j. walker invented hair products
Methylene blue is a dye that can enter cells and bind to structures within the cell. When living yeast cells were placed in methylene blue, the dye penetrated the cell membrane and bound to various cellular components, causing the cells to exhibit a blue coloration.
The Bayliss website sells products that are for hair care and hair styling. Among these hair styling products is a wand that one would use to curl one's hair.
Propylene Glycol (PG): An active component in many African American or Ethnic hair care products, make up, lotions, mouthwashes, and deodorant, PG is the active component of anti-freeze and actually deteriorates the protein and cellular structure of African American or Ethnic hair. Protein is what your hair needs to thrive. Workers actually use gloves and goggles when dealing with this substance due to its chemical side effects and toxicity.
Products protect the hair from damage from the heat of the straightener. My question would be, why would you not want to use products?
There are many good beauty products for African American hair. The best products that one could use on African American hair would be products like Motions and Aphogee.
Kerastase do a range of hair products for use in the sun called Soleil which protect the hair from the sun, chlorine and the sea. There are lots of products on the market to choose from and it would depend on your hair type as to which one suited your hair the best.
I Think it would be suave
smelly with of dreadlocks here and there \/ery awful, but in the olden days really had hair products but they wear hats