What is Japanese Hair Straightening? An innovative new technique from Japan to eliminate frizz, remove curl and wave while preserving the condition of the hair, Japanese Hair Straightening (also known as Thermal Reconditioning, Thermal Reconstructing or Straight Permanent) has satisfied customers around the world. The Japanese Straightening Method improves the softness, lightness (less volume) and shine of your hair when straightened by an experienced stylist using specialized straightening products. After this procedure, hair is straight, silky and shiny, and it even stays manageable in humidity and during a workout.
Now your dreams can come true with Anh’s skills, technique and knowledge of permanent hair products. Once you experience the ease of styling you'll never go back to blow drying your hair straight every morning. When you have straightened your hair, your hair becomes without curl, staying permanently straight until you get regrowth. To style your straightened hair all you do is blow dry or air dry your hair and smooth out with a flat iron for silky shiny hair.
A 18-year specialist in "Hair Straightening" creates silky, shiny results from even the most damaged hair, Anh specializes in using the Yuko System as well as with CHI system. Anh has worked on hundreds of clients with unmanageable hair, expertly analyzing their needs and creating the permanent straight hair they desire
Anh is not only superbly skilled in giving her clients straight hair, but also sincerely dedicated to her clients. She consults with each one, taking the time to explain the process and answer any questions or concerns they might have. She even continually supports her clients through follow-ups via email and phone.
Battling with unruly wavy hair? Morning routines need
to be pared way back and don't have 30 minutes to spend blow drying
hair straight? Well, here got some solutions for you......
Regardless of the reason why you want to have your hair straightened,
it is important that you start by understanding that you will be having
strong chemicals applied to your hair and if not done right, permanent
damage could be done.
We would highly recommend you go one-step further and have a professional
do the straightening for you! Keep in mind that when hair has been
chemically straightening hair, it typically requires special care
to ensure the hair does not dry out.
When straighten the frizzy hair, most of the anti-frizz styling products
out there work very well but not without the aid of good styling tools
(meaning high heat) and the right brushes (soft but firm bristles).
Yet even after all of that, if there is any humidity in the air, none
of this will work to keep hair smooth.
Basically what this service does is breaks down the hair to take a
new shape (straight). This is achieved by first perming the hair and
then setting the straight hair with a flat iron. This service is a
specialty and only achieves the best results from a stylist who takes
their time to do this correctly.
The Japanese Thermal Hair Straightening process generally takes 6
hours but can take longer, depending on hair type, length, and thickness,
so the price will vary from client to client.
Japanese Hair Straightening is a new development in hair care.
It's a fairly revolutionary way for people with troublesome curly
hair to have straight hair and is designed primarily for Caucasian
hair. So, does it work for everybody? Yes, to varying degrees. The
tighter your natural curl is, the less dramatic the result is. However,
in almost all cases the result is such that hair is far more manageable
and controllable, even African and Asian hair. And how long does
Japanese hair straightening last? It's depending on your hair type,
the tightness of your natural curl, and hair length, the out growth
will need to be treated in six to nine months. In other words, it's
twice a year.
Japanese Hair Straightening was developed in Japan four years ago.
It not only straightens the hair but counters humidity and its effects
on hair -- namely frizziness and extra volume.
Not everyone is suitable for the treatment. Before the process,
a pre-test to the health of the scalp and the appropriateness of
the hair is needed.
The procedure usually lasts about four months and the cost varies from
$400 to $1,000. People with very long hair can expect to pay considerably
above that price range.
Have a free lunch followed by a nap while we are doing your 6 hour Japanese
hair straightening. You will have fabulous, silky, straight hair in no
time. It will be awesome.
Answers to your Key Questions:
Q: Will this service damage my hair?
A: Opti.smooth’s patented ceramide technology and
auto-stop action protect hair through every step. Conditioning agents
leave it soft and smooth. Just maintain your hair at home with the
Sleek.look Smoothing System, and you’ll be amazed at the condition
and shine.
Q: When will I need a retouch?
A: You can come in for a cold-smoothing retouch
when your new growth is 2 inches long. For a heat-straightening
retouch, your new growth must be 4 inches long. Your stylist will
explain the difference and discuss the options with you.
Q: Can I color my hair after it’s been smoothed or straightened?
A: You can have smoothed or straightened hair and
color too (in the case of the cold-smoothing service, on the same
day!) Just ask your stylist for a Color Sync Demi-Color or Imprints
Color Gloss service.
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