Saturday, August 1, 2009

I have straight hair, but i want to get thermal reconditioning(japanese straightening perm). would i

would it be ok for my hair and would people let me do it?



I have straight hair, but i want to get thermal reconditioning(japanese straightening perm). would it work?

i had a strainght hair but used to get wavy by evening if I leave it loose.. so i got this japanese straigtening done like 2yrs ago and i still have my ends of the hair like stick straight.. first one year it stayed exactly like Japanese hair.. these days it looks more natural



but... I liked it when i got it done...... no maintanance..hair doesnt need a comb also.. it was so gr8.. zero maintanance for almost more than an year :)



Everyone wont encourage as they didnot for me.. they were always complaing abt the money... y do you want to spend so much when your hair is already straight.. thats waht they say :)



I have straight hair, but i want to get thermal reconditioning(japanese straightening perm). would it work?

It would probably make it much straighter like stick straight. Of course people would let you do it



I have straight hair, but i want to get thermal reconditioning(japanese straightening perm). would it work?

yea i got it but if your hair is straight it will probably make ur hair flatter



I have straight hair, but i want to get thermal reconditioning(japanese straightening perm). would it work?

i think it would. i wanted to do the same thing to my hair. i am still thinkin about it. ~melanie~



I have straight hair, but i want to get thermal reconditioning(japanese straightening perm). would it work?

I have done it, and it works great. the only problems is that it is VERY expensive, and you need to do the touch ups every few months. If you dont want it straight anymore, or you dont want to pay for the touch ups- you need to cut your hair off.



I have straight hair, but i want to get thermal reconditioning(japanese straightening perm). would it work?

Possibly....but it helps that you have virgin hair (no chemical processes at all) and you hair must be in good condition since it's a chemical process and the use of a hot flat iron on damp hair on top of that.



If you hair is already straight, I don't quit understand why you'd want to make it even straighter since it will limit you to certain styles.

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