Permanent Hair Straightening Basics
Posted: Sunday, October 14, 2007
by Ann McKee
Permanent Hair Straightening has become very popular as recent styles of pin straight hair are the in thing. This technology was developed in Japan where straight hair is desired by most women. This process is generally called Japanese Hair Straightening but in the US, Canada & UK it is also referred to as Ionic Retexturizing, Japanese Straight Perm, Thermal Reconstruction, and Rebonding. This is a very intensive process that leaves the hair completely straight, and feeling silky and smooth with a glossy appearance. It works by breaking down the hydrogen bonds in the hair's cortex to remove all curl and waves. Since this is a permanent restructuring of your hair, it will last until new hair growth, which will of course come in as normal.
If you do decide to go ahead remember that hair straightened by this process will keep your hair looking smooth and shiny for six to nine months depending on your hair growth rate. Therefore the 4 to 6 hours (depending on hair length) it takes for the process is definitely worth it. You may also think that the cost of $500-$800 for a good experienced stylist is worth it as it will cut down on daily styling time for many months. I will caution you to use only shampoos and conditioners recommended for your new shiny mane. Primarily you will need deeper conditioning, maybe even leave-in conditioners, and styling products with sunscreen.
I have many friends that swear by Japanese Hair Straightening and have not personally heard any horror stories. I myself am considering it but am still mulling it over. One thing to remember is that permanent means that you will not be able to have any curls or waves - no curling iron will work. So it is a commitment for over six months so choose wisely.
Ann is a home based business entrepreneur who researches various topics and reviews internet products. For more on total hair care visit her site Best Hair Care Guide where you can find hair straightening tips and info on Best Ceramic Flat Irons.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Thank you so much for this article...it is very helpful :)! I'm a licensed stylist who just started working in a salon. When I was in beauty school, I truly enjoyed doing the permanent straightening on one client. The brand I used was CHI and it was good. Do you recommend other brands/types that may be great, like Japanese straightening products or the Brazilian keratin, which I've heard a lot about lately? I just want to make sure I use reputable products for the greatest results...thanks so much.
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