Saturday, August 1, 2009

How can I japanese hair straighten?

I have black thick(asian) hair even though I'm European, I use hair-iron, not cloth. After washing hair I iron it, it's perftecly straight(my natural hair is nearly perfetct-straight) but after I iron and I put on wax it curls a little and really %%26amp;*% off! What should I put on my hair? And should I do it before ironing or after?



Thanks



How can I japanese hair straighten?

Japanese hair straightening is a very long drawn out process. It takes 13 steps to chemicallly japanese straighten hair. If your hair is already straight why put chemical on it? Japanese hair straightening is for extreme curl to slightly curly. hair. Even then it's not gauranteed to be poker straight. This service is not to replace a flat iron. It's made to help straighten hair much easier. Sometimes when the hair is REALLY curly and chemically straightened it still ends up being a little curly if you let it dry naturally. I wouldn't put wax on your hair if you want it silky smooth straight. Try a silicone based product. Like a serum you can put on wet %26amp; dry.



How can I japanese hair straighten?

If you're asking about this Japanese straightening thingy, go visit a salon, some of them may have this Japanese rebonding that straightens your hair permanently (until it grows out that is)



If it's the wax, iron thingy, I suggest you try putting wax on a small part of your hair and iron it. See if it works. I haven't tried it, so better if you test on a small patch (er.. hair/s)



How can I japanese hair straighten?

you need to get a wax that isnt water based, that is more than likely what is causeing your hair to curl. For Japanese hair straighting i would suggest going to a good hair shop, but it is very expensive and you cant do it on colored hair.

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