Victoria's Secret Beauty Secrets: Alessandra Ambrosio Sets Her Hair On Fire To Fix Split Ends

Why Is This Victoria's Secret Angel Setting Her Hair On Fire?
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But the admiring looks were replaced with concerned comments recently when she she shared an Instagram snap of a hairdresser singeing her locks with a candle.

Turns out, she was having a Brazilian treatment called Valeterapia, where split ends are burnt off using an open flame.

The stylist starts by twisting dry hair so the split ends poke out. They then move the flame along the twist to burn off flyaways.

If you can get past the smell of burning hair, the treatment supposedly cauterizes split ends, opening up the follicles to make hair more receptive to conditioning. All without taking anything off the length.

A recent survey by the British Association of Beauty Therapists and Cosmetology revealed that half of Britons would be more likely to try a beauty treatment if one of their favourite celebrities had also had it, and we must admit we were pretty curious after seeing Ambrosio's snap.

Ale's hair was treated by professional hairstylist Cris Dios at Laces salon in São Paulo, Brazil - and trying this technique at home is certainly not safe.

Hair stylist Bryn from London salon Easton Regal told HuffPost UK Style they wouldn't recommend the treatment:

“We believe it is a gimmick and that the best way to look after your hair is by using professional shampoos and conditioners and heat protecting sprays alongside regular haircuts.

"But if you really want to try this process, I would highly recommend going to a professional who is familiar with the technique.

"It requires control and a trained eye to know where to start and stop.

"The procedure apparently seals the hair and helps it to maintain moisture, however we believe the hair must be weakened from this procedure as it would using any heated appliance.

"We would still recommend regular trims for clients wanting to keep their hair in tip-top condition rather than this technique. Like any treatment it’s not for everyone, but if split ends aren’t removed the hair will split higher causing more damage.”

Anabel Kingsley, hair care expert and daughter of Philip Kingsley added: "There would be absolutely no advantage to doing this. Subjecting hair to the an open flame is simply going to burn it, dry it out and result in more breakage. There's also the risk of your hair catching on fire."

Hairstyles For Frizzy Hair
Cornrows(01 of12)
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Pull your hair away from your face in four (or more) tight cornrows as Amanda Seyfried has done here. Allow the rest of your hair to hang loose, whether frizzy, curly or straight. (credit:Neilson Barnard via Getty Images)
Messy Side Braid(02 of12)
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A long side braid or fishtail looks all the better when a little messy. Allow for a few flyaways, and let loose tendrils hang around the face. This look is all about embracing frizz rather than fighting it. (credit:Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
Undone Braid Ponytail(03 of12)
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Actress Victoria Justice's hair is slicked back into an undone braid. This look is sexy for a summer night out and it keeps frizz in its place. (credit:Andrew Toth via Getty Images)
Tight High Bun (04 of12)
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A slicked back tight high bun is of course the easiest way to lock your frizzy locks away. Just smooth down any flyaways with a touch of your favourite anti-frizz serum and hairspray. (credit:Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)
Messy Bun(05 of12)
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Pull your hair back in a loose messy bun like Kendall Jenner has done here. Allowing a few loose strands in the front adds a romantic touch to this effortlessly beautiful look. It's the perfect hot summer day 'do. (credit:Pascal Le Segretain via Getty Images)
High Messy Bun (06 of12)
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Free the flyaways! A tousled high messy bun looks effortlessly chic, and it's perfect for hot sunny days at the beach or an evening on the patio. (credit:Jason Kempin via Getty Images)
High Ponytail(07 of12)
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A high perky pony is classic, chic and playful. It also looks equally fabulous when curly or straight. (credit:Jason Merritt via Getty Images)
Low Ponytail With Side Part(08 of12)
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Part your hair to the side and pull it back in a low pony as seen here on Rihanna. This is an easy way to establish a sleek and frizz-free look. Just smooth it out with a frizz control product and hairspray. (credit:ROBYN BECK via Getty Images)
Loose Side Ponytail(09 of12)
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A long loose side ponytail always looks elegant and classy even with a bit more frizz, crimp or curl. (credit:Jason LaVeris via Getty Images)
Low Ponytail With Centre Part(10 of12)
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Model Joan Smalls looks fierce with her hair parted in the centre and slicked back into a low and long pony. Another easy way to keep frizz under control. (credit:Andrew H. Walker via Getty Images)
Curly Half Up (11 of12)
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We loved Tori Kellys' wonderfully wild half-up 'do with curls falling to her shoulders at the 2015 MMVAs. (credit:George Pimentel via Getty Images)
Slicked Back Short Hair(12 of12)
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We adored this slicked back short 'do on Jennifer Lawrence. Just comb back your hair with a bit of anti-frizz serum and (a lot of) hairspray. (credit:ANDREW COWIE via Getty Images)