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The Japanese hair straightening


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When most people visit their hairdresser, go in search of balance and style, but some people go in search of new techniques and new ideas for hair that they can use to stay ahead of the trends and their friends before . Everyone has heard of perms, crimping and coloring hair, but a new trend that is sweeping the halls of the world is called Japanese straightening.

Japanese straightening is a great way to get semi-permanent hair right. If your hair is naturally curly, wavy , and could be an interesting alternative if you often spend a lot of free time every day in the mirror with hair straighteners. The beauty of Japanese straightening techniques is that once you are done, your hair will dry straight, so that even after a shower and wash your hair, you do not have to spend time to prepare your hair again before leaving the house. Although the same chemical recovery procedures are usually cheaper a few hundred dollars, if you consider the  amount of time you will save every day, it can be well worth it.


The process is very simple, if you decide to have your hair straightened semi_permanently , but should be done by a professional hairdresser, because of the chemicals that are used to treat the hair.

Firstly, a cream solution of chemicals will applied to the hair, which is used to make the structural bonds of the hair softer and more flexible , which means that it is much easier for salon stylists Barber to manipulate the hair. The stylist will run a hot iron over the  treated hair, as they would in a normal straightened process. The chemical which are on the locks will help the locks to straighten very, very easily. Once the hair is in good condition well, they will add a neutralizing solution, which helps to reform the chemical bonds of the hair, but in its newly straightened form. Finally, the stylist will give the hair last  straightening irons to help seal the righteousness and make sure it is smooth, soft and silky! For some people, a straightening treatment in a hair salon is enough to leave their hair straightened for up to six months, but very stiff hair, thick hair or some types of Afro-Caribbean may need two individual sessions with a period means to allow the hair to recover from chemical processes. The whole process will take about four hours in total.

For a less extreme change, salon users can opt forcold Japanese straightening , which involves  the same relaxing and neutralizing process, but misses out the stages with the hot irons.

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