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what is a chemistry shot treatment

by Gerhard Dare Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Redken Chemistry Shot Phase Extreme Deep Treatment is a booster for distressed hair. Formulated with more protein than any Extreme product, the Strength Shot's concentrated dose fortifies chemically distressed hair. Wheat protein and wheat starch help reinforce the internal fiber and protect hair against heat damage.

How long does a Redken Chemistry treatment last?

three weeksRedken Chemistry System is an “inside-out approach” to creating healthy, shiny hair with results that last for at least three weeks! Give your hair an intense, customized treatment for whatever it needs, and enjoy immediate results!

What is Redken Chem shots?

A shot phase formula that delivers intense care through highly concentrated ingredients for dry and brittle hair in Redken Chemistry treatments. BACK. A shot phase formula that delivers intense care through highly concentrated ingredients for dry and brittle hair in Redken Chemistry treatments.

How do you use shot phase?

1:433:13HOW TO USE THE REDKEN CHEMISTRY SHOT PHASEYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo the shop fix just goes in and it closes the cuticle down a little bit more and it just seals itMoreSo the shop fix just goes in and it closes the cuticle down a little bit more and it just seals it off so it's like a sealer. You really need to you that or it's not really doing much good or means

How often can you use Redken Chemistry?

Leave on 3-5 minutes. Rinse thoroughly. Recommended for use 1-3 times per week. For intensified strength, use Extreme Anti-Snap.

Overview

  • Chemotherapy is a drug treatment that uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body. Chemotherapy is most often used to treat cancer, since cancer cells grow and multiply much more quickly than most cells in the body. Many different chemotherapy drugs are available. Chemotherapy drugs can be used alone or in combination to treat a...
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Why It's Done

  • Chemotherapy is used to kill cancer cells in people with cancer. There are a variety of settings in which chemotherapy may be used in people with cancer: 1. To cure the cancer without other treatments.Chemotherapy can be used as the primary or sole treatment for cancer. 2. After other treatments, to kill hidden cancer cells.Chemotherapy can be used after other treatments, such a…
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Risks

  • Side effects of chemotherapy drugs can be significant. Each drug has different side effects, and not every drug causes every side effect. Ask your doctor about the side effects of the particular drugs you'll receive.
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How You Prepare

  • How you prepare for chemotherapy depends on which drugs you'll receive and how they'll be administered. Your doctor will give you specific instructions to prepare for your chemotherapy treatments. You may need to: 1. Have a device surgically inserted before intravenous chemotherapy.If you'll be receiving your chemotherapy intravenously — into a vein — your docto…
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What You Can Expect

  • Determining which chemotherapy drugs you'll receive
    Your doctor chooses which chemotherapy drugs you'll receive based on several factors, including: 1. Type of cancer 2. Stage of cancer 3. Overall health 4. Previous cancer treatments 5. Your goals and preferences Discuss your treatment options with your doctor. Together you can decide what…
  • How chemotherapy drugs are given
    Chemotherapy drugs can be given in different ways, including: 1. Chemotherapy infusions.Chemotherapy is most often given as an infusion into a vein (intravenously). The drugs can be given by inserting a tube with a needle into a vein in your arm or into a device in a vein in …
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Results

  • You'll meet with your cancer doctor (oncologist) regularly during chemotherapy treatment. Your oncologist will ask about any side effects you're experiencing, since many can be controlled. Depending on your situation, you may also undergo scans and other tests to monitor your cancer during chemotherapy treatment. These tests can give your doctor an idea of how your cancer is …
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Clinical Trials

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