EDU · PMR-PLX — Treatment System
A salon treatment system focused on hair condition improvement through amino-acid-based restructuring technology.
PLEXMENT is not a single-appointment repair claim. It is a structured programme that reintroduces the hair's own constituent amino acids to the cortex and cuticle, supporting condition across successive treatment cycles.
The improvement is measured over months, not minutes. The fibre is treated as a long-lived structure that the protocol is asked to maintain — not transform.
Discipline
Amino-acid restructuring · In-salon system
Reading
Saikōchiku — Restructuring
To replenish the eighteen principal amino acids that constitute the keratin fibre and to reinforce the internal protein matrix where prior oxidative, reductive or thermal services have depleted it. The intended outcome is structural continuity, not surface coating.
Deployed as a standalone restorative protocol or as a structural foundation before colour, perm or straightening services.
Prescribed in series. A first appointment establishes baseline; subsequent appointments build cumulative condition.
Diagnostic-led: porosity, elasticity and prior chemistry are recorded before application and revisited at each cycle.
The system performs best when the substrate matches the following markers. Assessment is conducted at the basin before application.
C.01
Chemically fatigued
Hair recovering from repeated colour, lightening or texture services.
C.02
Porosity elevated
Cuticle is lifted; cortex losing internal density.
C.03
Elasticity reduced
Reduced tensile recovery; mechanical fatigue indicated.
Diagnostic
Porosity, prior chemistry and elasticity assessed at the basin.
Reduction
Cuticle opened under controlled pH to admit the amino-acid complex.
Restructure
AA-18 complex deposited into cortical sites with measured dwell time.
Sealing
Cuticle realigned, pH normalised, condition recorded for the next cycle.
Fig. — PMR-PLX application sequence
AA-18
Eighteen-amino-acid complex
Cortical replenishment
PCA
PCA-Na
Intra-fibre moisture retention
γ-DPK
γ-Docosalactone
Cuticle alignment under heat
CMC
CMC lipid complex
Inter-cellular bonding
Series cadence agreed with the client at the diagnostic stage — typically four to eight in-salon cycles before re-baselining.
Compatible homecare prescribed at the chair to preserve cuticle alignment between appointments.
Condition recorded against the original baseline at each visit; protocol intensity revised on evidence.
Indicated for hair recovering from repeated chemical services, thermal styling or long-term mechanical fatigue. Suitable as a foundation before further chemistry, or as a standalone restorative series.
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