What it is:
This plant-based bonding agent is made using glucose chemistry; it bonds to the amino acids that are the building blocks for the proteins in our hair.
What it does:
This bonding agent has a low molecular weight, allowing it to penetrate deep into the cortex creating hydrogen and ionic bonds that form a protective scaffolding between amino acids to strengthen the hair’s natural keratin structure. Those proteins are damaged during chemical services when disulfide bonds are broken.
What else you need to know:
Those proteins are damaged during chemical services when disulfide bonds are broken.