Thermal Spray For Hair – What’s Going On?
In numerous industries and applications throughout the world, thermal spray coatings have been introduced for the protection of machinery, parts, components, and more. Now, however, a use for thermal spray has been created that is, more or less, somewhat surprising. Introducing: thermal spray for hair.
The Problem That Was Presented
If you have hair, you’ve already experienced the need for thermal spray without even knowing it. Who rolls out of bed with hair that is picture-perfect? Very few of us. You work hard straightening, spraying, blowing, and brushing to get your hair exactly the way you want it. The damage that repeated brushing, blowing, and ironing does to your hair, however, (though seemingly worth it in the long run) is harmful beyond measure. One day you will regret the high-heat punishment to which you have subjected your lovely locks. There is a way, however, to execute the process in a safer manner.
The Use of Thermal Spray
Hot air blowing and intense heat ironing suck the moisture out of your hair. Healthy hair needs moisture. A faded, dull, frizzy mess is the result of your hair’s cuticle layer breaking down from excess heat. Who needs that? A heat protectant, or thermal spray, can assist in the reduction of moisture loss. It locks in hydration by creating a protective barrier surrounding every strand.
Thermal Spray Benefits for Hair
Almost too numerous to list here, the benefits of thermal sprayed begin hair with protection against breakage and split ends. Your hair is less likely to frizz because the strands are less porous, thanks to the smoothing of hair cuticles. Thermal spray boosts luster and shine, makes hair less prone to tangling, and leaves it more manageable.
Much in the same way that a barrier is created between your skin and the sun by sunscreen, your hair benefits from thermal spray. The heat from irons and blow dryers will be less likely to affect your hair’s cuticles thanks to the protective barrier formed. It also can assist in preventing UV ray damage, again, like sunscreen on your skin. UV damage can result in color fading. Thermal spray helps hair color be more lasting.
How Do You Use Hair Thermal Spray?
Each and every time you grab a blow dryer, iron, or some other hot tool, thermal spray should be utilized. It can be applied to dry or wet hair. Before applying any kind of heat, you simply mist a section of your hair. In addition to heat protection, it offers lightweight hold. Without flaking or stiffness, this hold can be exceptionally long-lasting.
One final tip from the pros: if you want to make your style last longer or refresh your style (on a second, third, or even fourth day) use thermal spray for hair.
Of course, A & A Coatings does not provide thermal spray for hair. We do, however, provide thermal spray processes for the protection of components, parts, machinery, etc. for virtually every industry under the sun. If your company would like to decrease or eliminate unproductive downtimes, the repeated need for maintenance, and avoidable part replacement, contact the experts at A & A Coatings today.