Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Questions about getting hair professionally chemically straightened?

I have thick curly frizzy hair. I have always wanted to have it straight. Ive purchased a expenisve salon quality ceramic straightener but even that cant tame my hair and takes forever to do.. I mean.. we are talking hours.. and thats not something I want to do every AM.



Do you think that chemically straightening hair works good? Was your hair still frizzy after? How long does it last? Will I still have to use the flat iron every morning? Someone told me it costs 200-300 dollars. Is this accurate.



Any tips/advice/feedback on this subject would be great.



Questions about getting hair professionally chemically straightened?

Try the Japanese Straightening Perm. I have had a handful of friends get it done, and their hair looks so soft and shiny. Apparently the Japanese straightening perm is also supposed to not be damaging to your hair.



As for the price, it depends on how long your hair is and where you live.



I am from the NYC area, so it can run from $250 and up.



Questions about getting hair professionally chemically straightened?

I did that once but instead of getting it straight I got it permed and my hair fried it was bad it took me more than a year to fix my hair back to normal.



Questions about getting hair professionally chemically straightened?

wow 200-300 dollars? no.. mine cost $65.. im not sure about your hair type, mines just really puffy but its thin... but for me it was amazing all my frizzy puffiness was gone and it lasted about 5 months.. sometimes i had to straighten it because there would be like a wave at the bottom or something but thats just because im OBSESSED with having ridiculously straight hair.



as for the damage, yes that can be a problem but if you take good care of your hair (proper shampoos, dont dye it often) than it should be fine.



i guess the best thing to do would be to find a good place to get it done because i can imagine some places can do a bad job and ask the hairdresser any further questions. they would know best.

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