japanese straightening, anyone tried it? |
japanese straightening, anyone tried it? |
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![]() j'adore =) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 723 Joined: Mar 2005 Member No: 107,848 ![]() |
i searched for a topic and couldn't find anything, but if i missed a similar topic mods feel free to close :)
i'm thinking about trying japanese straightening. it would be so much easier for my hair during the summer when i go travelling and stuff since my hair is crazy at times. i was wondering if it is still possible to curl your hair after it's been straightened. not like a perm or something that extreme. but in july i'm a bridesmaid for my cousin's wedding and i need my hair to be curled. is it still possible to do so after it's been straightened? any advice or thoughts are much appreciated :) |
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![]() Newbie ![]() Group: Member Posts: 7 Joined: Jun 2005 Member No: 156,179 ![]() |
yeah the proper term is called thermal reconditioning (TR)
i got mine done (yes i'm a guy) but i like my hair straight plus my hair is kinda long... it lasts for around 6 months and takes about 4 hours or so depending on length and severity of your hair. get it done it's well worth it... and make sure not to WASH or wear a hat or put your hair behind your ears for at least 2 days or your hair will kink... washing it straight away will just destroy all the hard work your hairdresser did... |
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