news | March 30, 2026

The Reason Brazilian Blowouts Can Actually Harm Your Hair

Healthline reports that the keratin which is key to a Brazilian Blowout comes from animal protein, and to help it bond with your hair, certain chemicals have to be added to it, including formalin or formaldehyde, methanol, methylene glycol, methylene oxide, and paraform. Because of these ingredients, your post-Brazilian Blowout experience could include side effects like headaches, dizziness, breathing problems, nausea, vomiting, and chest pain. Asthma sufferers are seen to be more susceptible to problems, because the chemicals are sealed in with heat-emitting tools like a blow-dryer or hair straightener, and that heat allows the chemicals to be released into the air. 

The chemicals could also cause long-term problems to your tresses from breakage and brittle hair to actual hair loss and patchiness, all of which seem like a very high price to pay for straighter hair.

Instead of a Brazilian Blowout, haircare experts who have spoken to Cosmopolitan suggest looking for sulfate-free shampoos, hair washes with glycerin, and a good conditioner — just stay away from your roots and give the conditioner five minutes to work its magic before rinsing it out.