AGI1 Smoothing

AGI ONE is the best thing to happen to hair smoothing yet! It’s unique technology
works to smooth and condition hair by releasing nanoparticles directly into and onto
the hair shaft. This enables the treatment to begin to repair the hair from the inside
(cortex) while simultaneously creating a protective film over the outer layer (cuticle).
Consider it a smoothing system with the added benefit of intense hydration.
Since its release AGI ONE has amazed clients and
hairdressers Australia wide. The most common
question we get? “HOW?”
How is AGI ONE different to a traditional Keratin treatment? Simple!
The main difference between the two is that AGI ONE doesn’t use a Keratin base to
create its results. AGI ONE is based on silk proteins and amino acids to aid the hair
and its health.
How Does this affect hair colour?
AGI ONE doesn’t affect current or future colours AT ALL. In fact, you can colour
immediately after the service without fear of AGI ONE losing its effect, longevity or
intensity.
How does the treatment withstand swimming in
chlorinated/saltwater? Does this significantly alter the longevity for
the client?
With swimming in chlorinated/salt water, if this is a frequent occurrence we do
recommend taking precautions such as swimming cap, washing hair after etc.
Otherwise no, this shouldn’t affect longevity at all if take home care is being used
correctly.
Is specific shampoo required?
The AGI ONE Take home care or UNITE sulphate Free hair care is highly
recommended
Does the treatment ‘fade’ out or grow out?
The treatment acts similarly to a keratin in this way as you won’t find any frizzy
“regrowth” like you would with a chemical straighten, the effects of the system will
slowly fade over time.
Is this suitable for ALL hair types?
YES! AGI ONE has specially formulated three solutions for a broad spectrum of hair
types.
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