Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Japanese hair straightening or rusk thermal reconditioning?

Hi..I have Thick, wavy and frizzy hair,with good volume,and i am really intrested in Permanent hair straightening,as i love straight hair...I use ceramic flat iron,which works great for me,but it takes me around 30-40 minutes wenevr i do it and it makes my hair oily just the other day,but i still love the result as it makes my hair straight which i LOVE,



I have read so many mixed reviews about permanent hair straightening,be it japanese or thermal reconditioning..I would like to know The results of it,and does it Damage ur hair and make them look ugly after some time....Or it works good if taken proper care?? Pls let me know ur experiances ,i would appreciate it...Thanks...



Japanese hair straightening or rusk thermal reconditioning?

Hi,



I am from Columbus Ohio, and I just recently got my hair permanently straightened 8/4/07 at City Cuts in Columbus, Ohio. My hair is almost how you described yours except mine was very damaged. Because I have tried relaxer, perms and etc. But none of course have worked. This treatment has been the greatest investment I have ever made. I also have bleach on my hair and they were still able to do this. It took them 7 and a half hours to do my hair at $80.00/hr. This salon I am talking about is the 1st one to open and this guy is incredible. There are only 5 salons in the U.S. that offer these services.. This is what they have told me. Anyways, I wanted a quick fix for my hair. I am very lazy when it comes to spending an hour everyday using a flat iron.. But now I can take a shower in the morning, walk out of the house with my hair wet and let it air dry and not have to worry about the humidity nor the frizz. I was super scared to do this, but as my friends say I am a go getter.. But I personally believe it is the best thing I have ever spent my hard earned money on! Good Luck to you and make sure you go to someone who has plently of experience. If you want any other information or questions you can email me.



Japanese hair straightening or rusk thermal reconditioning?

The whole process is basically damaging the hair to make it straight. If your hair is coarse (like Japanese Hair), you'd be a great canidate. However you have to keep it up as new hair grows up (just like when you dye your hair. you have to keep doing the roots.) The straightening won't make your hair greasy like a straightening iron. Depending on the length and thickness of your hair, the process can take 2-4 hours and costs can vary into the higher half of three digit figures depending who does it. Consult a professional and go in for a consultation.



Japanese hair straightening or rusk thermal reconditioning?

Japanese Hair Straightening.



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Japanese hair straightening or rusk thermal reconditioning?

My advice would be the CHI Transformation. They actually use the Chi Flat Iron to straighten your hair in between the Phase One Solution and Bonding. It puts silk and keratin protein into your hair permanently so it always shines and looks nicer then prior to the service. Its ammonia free unlike other manufactures brands and its permanent. As a hairdresser my advice is that this product is superior to other straightening systems and will give you dependable results. You can go to Farouk.com to find a salon near you that offers the service.

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