Cronograma Capilar Hair Schedule

Cronograma Capilar Hair Schedule

Hair Care Schedule

The hair care schedule for a Cronograma Capilar Treatment is one of the most talked-about topics in the beauty industry. When it comes to restoring, maintaining, and improving hair health using Hair Brazil Cosmetics is the perfect fit. And we are here to help explain a subject that is still surrounded by confusion and misinformation. Many people are unsure about how it works, who it is for, or how to apply it correctly to their own’s hair needs.

In simple terms, a hair care schedule is a structured routine designed to treat the hair in a balanced and strategic way. It focuses on replenishing what the hair naturally loses over time due to environmental exposure, heat styling, chemical treatments, and everyday wear. Rather than relying on random products or treatments, the schedule follows specific stages that work together to restore strength, moisture, and vitality to the hair.

Understanding how a hair care schedule works—and how to adapt it to your hair type and condition—can make a significant difference in achieving healthier, stronger, and more manageable hair. This guide aims to clarify the concept, explain its purpose, and provide the essential information needed to apply it effectively.

Who is the hair care schedule recommended for?


It is recommended for all hair types, regardless of curl pattern or texture, since all types of hair suffer from daily external damage. Therefore, this treatment is ideal for restoring the health of the hair strands.

To achieve healthy hair growth, in addition to the hair treatment routine known as the hair care schedule, you should also maintain a balanced diet. It is this combination of care that makes it possible to achieve the hair of your dreams.

The hair care schedule is a routine composed of hydration (Hair Brazil INFUSION), nutrition (Hair Brazil NUTRITION), and reconstruction (Hair Brazil REPAIR). Indeed, these Hair Brazil Cosmetics products are responsible for replenishing the nutrients that will keep your hair healthy, shinny and strong.

But I already use a single shampoo to help my hair. Isn’t that enough?

The answer is No, it is not enough to just wash your hair with shampoo’s even if their function is to hydrate, nourish, and reconstruct. Your hair needs a variety of additional vitamins and nutrients at different times to help repair and maximise your hairs ability to shine in a quicker and more reliable way.

Therefore, before starting a hair care schedule and buying everything out there, we must understand the needs of your hair and what it needs the most. So, for that, you can do a simple test:

Hair Porosity Test

With the porosity test, it is possible to determine how much the hair can absorb water and substances from products. Porosity can be high, medium, or low, and each type requires specific treatments.

» How to test hair porosity

Take a glass of water and a strand of hair. It can be one that got caught in a hair accessory or came from your hairbrush. It is important that the strand is clean for the test.

Fill the glass with filtered water and place the clean strand of hair inside. Leave it there for 10 minutes.

» Identifying hair porosity

  • High porosity: The strand sinks to the bottom of the glass
  • Medium porosity: The strand stays in the middle of the glass and does not sink
  • Low porosity: The strand floats and stays on the surface of the water

How to treat each type of hair porosity?

Just as I used to think that low porosity was ideal for maintaining healthy hair and that lower porosity meant better absorption of treatments, many people think the same way. However, you should know that hair with low or no porosity has much more difficulty absorbing water and treatments because the cuticles are completely closed.

The ideal condition for hair to receive treatment properly is medium porosity. This is the type of porosity in which hair is considered healthy.

Stages of the Hair Care Schedule and Their Functions

Hydration → low-porosity hair: when the cuticles are closed; hair is dull, frizzy, and dry.

Nutrition → medium-porosity hair: the strands are healthy and able to absorb treatments, but even so, they may show frizz and a porous appearance.

Reconstruction → high-porosity hair: porous, thin, and brittle strands, or hair damaged by chemical processes.

Hydration

One of the most well-known hair procedures in the world is hydration. When we think about caring for our hair, hydration immediately comes to mind.
Hydration is responsible for replenishing water and essential nutrients that are lost during daily routines. These components help keep the hair shiny and soft.

Nutrition

Nutrition is responsible for replenishing lipids in the strands. For those who don’t know, lipids are fats produced by the sebaceous glands, forming a protective layer on the hair. Curly and coily hair tends to be drier because the hair’s shape prevents this oil from reaching the ends.

Reconstruction

Reconstruction is responsible for replenishing proteins in the hair, especially keratin. It is the most powerful stage of the hair care schedule and should only be done when there is a real need for reconstruction. It is ideal for elastic strands and hair that is extremely damaged by chemical treatments and needs to restore hair mass.

How to Build a Hair Care Schedule

Now that you know how to identify what your hair needs based on the porosity test, let’s build a schedule.

It is important to remember that all processes must have a minimum interval of 48 hours between one stage and the next.

This plan is a base that you can adapt to your hair routine and observe what your hair needs most. It serves as guidance for people who have never followed a hair care schedule before. I hope these tips help you restore your hair and maintain proper treatment.

Slightly Damaged Hair: (Please leave 48 Hours between treatments)

Week 1:HydrationHydrationNutrition
Hair Brazil CosmeticsInfusionInfusionNutrition
Week 2:HydrationNutritionHydration
Hair Brazil CosmeticsInfusionNutritionInfusion
Week 3:HydrationHydrationNutrition
Hair Brazil CosmeticsInfusionInfusionNutrition
Week 4:HydrationNutritionReconstruction
Hair Brazil CosmeticsInfusionInfusionRepair

Mildly Damaged Hair: (Please leave 48 Hours between treatments)

Week 1:HydrationNutritionHydration
Hair Brazil CosmeticsInfusionNutritionInfusion
Week 2:HydrationHydrationNutrition
Hair Brazil ProductsInfusionInfusionNutrition
Week 3:HydrationNutritionHydration
Hair Brazil ProductsInfusionNutritionInfusion
Week 4:HydrationNutritionReconstruction
Hair Brazil CosmeticsInfusionNutritionRepair

Damaged Hair: (Please leave 48 Hours between treatments)

Week 1:HydrationNutritionReconstruction
Hair Brazil CosmeticsInfusionNutritionRepair
Week 2:NutritionHydrationNutrition
Hair Brazil CosmeticsNutritionInfusionNutrition
Week 3:HydrationNutritionReconstruction
Hair Brazil CosmeticsInfusionNutritionRepair
Week 4:HydrationHydrationNutrition
Hair Brazil CosmeticsInfusionInfusionNutrition

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