Hair Lamination: Chemistry of the Protective Film, Mechanism of Action and Professional Guide

Hair lamination is a cosmetic technique that deposits on the hair fiber a film of film-forming polymers — primarily chitosan, hydrolyzed proteins and cationic polysaccharides — adsorbed by electrostatic attraction onto the negatively charged cuticle. An additive and reversible technique, chemically distinct from nanoplasty and keratinizing treatments. Hairswiss analyzes the mechanisms and active ingredients.