Friday, November 13, 2009

Japanese hair straightening...?

I have wavy hair that I straighten almost everyday....I want to get it Japanese straightened but it's very expensive...and it only lasts a few months....is it worth it? Will it damage my hair?



Japanese hair straightening...?

i think its worth it. i also have wavy hair and i get it done every year. they don't really last long (about half year or little more) but at least you don't have to straighten everyday. just think of as it save you some time in your life. japanese straighten does damage your hair but not that much. i mean if you keep on straighten you hair w iron its probably do more damage than japanese straightening. also i found a product that calls easystraighten that you can find anywhere there is hair product ( i got my from CVS) you can use product and straighten yourself but this product only last for 3 month. but it does save you money. the chemicals that are used are the same as salons.



Japanese hair straightening...?

Yes it will.



Japanese hair straightening...?

Japanese Hair Straightening.



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Japanese hair straightening...?

I have Japanese hair straightening, and I think it is definitely worth it. I have VERY curly and thick hair naturally, but it looks awesome with the straightening. You still have to straighten it every day because your hair will get kinks in it when you put it up, but it's still a lot easier than straightening your whole head. Of course it damages your hair, but you said you straighten yours everyday, so that is damaging too. I think you should give it a try.



Japanese hair straightening...?

The treatment lasts for around 6 hours. Your hair is shampooed, heated with very hot heat lamps, blown out, flat ironed and then the entire cycle is repeated. It leads to completely changing the texture of your hair, making it smooth, sleek and glossy. The total cost of this process is $750 inclusive of tip and a large bottle of shampoo and conditioner meant for your new hair. The hourly rate varies from $80 to $100. Keep your hair dry for at least 72 hours after the treatment.

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