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What is Japanese Hair Straightening? Also referred to as thermal reconditioning, Japanese Hair Straightening is the method of treating hair with chemicals, separating it into sections, ironing the hair, rinsing it, then blow drying. By breaking the protein bonds in your hair, the chemicals in the Japanese Hair Straightening treatment are able to semi-permanently smooth out any frizz, waves, or curls. Once the Japanese Hair Straightening process is complete, the result is straight hair for four to six months.
How Long Does The Japanese Hair Straightening Process Take? Japanese Hair Straightening may take three to six hours to complete. Total time for the Japanese Hair Straightening process is dependent on the length of your hair, the health of your hair, and of course, the knowledge of your hair dresser.
What Does Japanese Hair Straightening Cost? The Japanese Hair Straightening treatment can cost between $300 to $1,500 depending on the salon at which you are treated. Costs vary based on a number of variants: the length of your hair, health of your hair, reputation of the salon, whether the Japanese Hair Straightening treatment is being performed by a specially trained hair dresser or not, and any additional or specialty products being used.
Is Anyone Qualified To Perform Japanese Hair Straightening? When booking a Japanese Hair Straightening treatment, ask the person who will be performing the treatment: what type of training they had, how long they have been performing the treatments, for one or two references that you can contact who have personally had the treatment done by the professional you are speaking to, and pictures of before and after shots from clients that have had the Japanese Hair Straightening treatment performed. Does the professional answer your questions quickly yet intelligently, sounding knowledgable about the process? Because Japanese Hair Straightening does require the use a number of chemicals that can damage your hair if applied incorrectly, its important to get as many facts and questions answered before the treatment is scheduled.
Is Japanese Hair Straightening Safe For My Hair? Japanese Hair Straightening is usually sought out by females with frizzy or curly hair that want straight, low-maintenance hair. However, if your hair has been recently colored, bleached, relaxed, or processed in any way, or if you have African hair, the Japanese Hair Straightening process is not safe for your hair. Since the Japanese Hair Straightening process uses a number of chemicals alongside a high temperature heating iron, hair that is susceptible to breakage does not make a great candidate. If you have any concerns about your current hair health, talk to a Japanese Hair Straightening specialist before booking any appointments.
What Should I Do After A Japanese Hair Straightening Treatment Is Performed? Once you leave the salon, you will be instructed to use a specialty conditioner to ensure that your hair stays straight and healthy. Most salons will be partial to a specific brand of conditioner that they recommend or carry, but a quality shampoo and conditioner will help you to maintain healthy hair. After the treatment is performed, you will also be instructed to wait one to two months before coloring or treating your hair in any way.

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