The product can stain hands, clothing, towels, and absorbent surfaces because it is a pigment. Wear and use dark clothing and towels during the application process. If Hairprint gets on your skin, wip...
Leaving the treatment on for less than 12-15 minutes will not produce optimal results. Leaving it on longer will have no appreciable effect unless you are a man using on your beard, in which case we r...
We recommend using gentle shampoos and nourishing conditioners. Please take a close look at the ingredients in your shampoo, conditioner, and styling products. Many of the products used can prevent Ha...
Silicones include the ingredients ending in ‘cone’, ‘xane’ or ‘conol’. Silicone compounds were traditionally used in transmissions, lubricants, sealants, and window caulk, but now they are used on hai...
Pure henna, although natural, can clog the hair and hair follicle. Natural henna is akin to a mud that adheres to the cuticle of the hair. Because henna can saturate in to the hair it can often mask u...
Please follow our Transition Tips. Why do you need to transition your hair? Hair has an innate structure, which arranges the eumelanin pigment in a way that is unique to you. We call this your “hairpr...
Glosses and glazes. These terms are used interchangeably today. Depending on the ingredients, they can either go into the cuticle of the hair or adhere to the outside of the hair. Glazes can be tinted...
Relaxers weaken and break the natural structure and bonds of the hair. Thusly, allowing a naturally curly hair matrix to straighten. Depending on strength and chemical composition of the relaxer used,...
If you are using 100% pure red henna, with no additives, you can safely apply Hairprint®. You do not need to follow our transition process. The real issue comes not from henna but from the often undis...
Yes, you can. If you want to retain your highlights, you will need to clip, foil or oil them to prevent coloration. If you want to highlight after the Hairprint treatment, that will work but you will...