Momoko vs. Brazilian Blowout: Which One is Right for You?
When it comes to smoothing treatments, the choices can be overwhelming. The most common question we hear is: "What’s the difference between Momoko and a Brazilian Blowout?"
Longevity: A Brazilian Blowout is semi-permanent and typically lasts 3–4 months. Momoko is permanent on the treated hair—only your new growth will need a touch-up (usually every 4–9 months).
The Finish: While a Brazilian Blowout reduces frizz while keeping some wave, Momoko can achieve that coveted "poker-straight" look or a very natural, soft straightness.
The Science: Momoko penetrates the hair shaft to reconfigure bonds, whereas Keratin treatments mostly sit on the surface.
If you want a "one and done" solution that survives rain and swimming, Momoko is the clear winner.