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The beauty editor to go for hairstraightening
Zoltan Vargyai, hair stylist and hair texture expert
I don’t think formal - it’s called formal when it’s in liquid form and formaldehyde when it’s in the air - is bad for the hair. I know people are concerned about breathing it in, but it does depend on the skill of the stylist and products used. I use different penetration methods so my treatment doesn’t become formaldehyde, as I don’t burn the treatment onto the hair, as some stylist do through heat applications. I don’t recommend straighteners or other heated tools. It’s also up to the stylist to be responsible, as it’s possible for salons to measure formaldehyde levels, which I do.
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Zoltan is a London-based hair texture expert and salon owner with over twenty years of experience behind the chair.