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Saturday, January 31st, 2009 | Author: admin

Talk on Thermal Hair Reconditioning-Straightening Process

For especially curly, wavy or long hair, thermal hair straightening can take almost an entire day. And when your curls start to grow back, you’ll need to get another treatment. It usua…   Read more…

Alfaparf Hair Reviews: Japanese Hair Straightening

invented in Japan that has swept America and made countless women forever grateful to it’s hair-transforming powers. It goes by several different names - Japanese Straightening, T…   Read more…

Looking Good » Blog Archive » Hair Straightening Methods

Permanent Hair Straightening in a Professional Salon The latest thing in hair straightening is called Japanese Thermal Hair Straightening, a process that combines chemical relaxer…   Read more…

brisneyland: Hair Straightening

Unless you want to damage your hair and end up with frizzy, not straight. If you actually want straight, non frizzy hair, thermal reconditioning is the way to go, a friend of mine…   Read more…

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Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 | Author: admin

Hair Straightener - The Unsurpassed Substitute

Hair straightener has now become the best option for the women to get rid of the curls, waves and frizz in their hair. Though there are a variety of tools and options that are available but none of these matches the efficiency of the latest tools and equipment that has proven to work wonders, effectively straightens even the most stubborn curls with any kind of hair.

Styling hair is as old as the early 20th century, when the tools were not as efficient as it is today. Earlier people had to undergo strenuous workout that included the use of hot irons heated on a stove to straighten their hair and it was a bit risky. But that too could be possible on long hair. Gradually with the flowing time hair straightening tools were improved and modernized and fortunately in this century we are enjoying the hair straightening products that have several alluring features designed to style our hair safely without a strenuous workout and the risk of scalding a sensitive scalp. In real sense it is considered a big improvement over the initial hair straightening tools.

Besides the functions and safety which are the two major benefits we get from good hair straightener, manufacturers also paid their attention on making the hair instrument simple, more convenient and portable. Unlike the old fashioned ones which we had to heat on the range top, modern hair styling appliances that are available today are to be compact that saves space and it gets heated electrically inside and so they provide electrical security. The heating system in today’s models of hair straightening is based on new technologies that uses ceramic plate to allow for the faster heating of the plates combined with smoothness to allow faster gliding through the hair. It is believed that smoother plates work to straighten the hair faster with less damage.

Use of ionizing or infrared technology helps to actually break down the hydrogen bonds in your hair to change its shape. So it is always said that not to use hair straightener too often because in the run of having a nice straight look for your hair but it may permanently weaken or damage hair in the long run. Whatever it is hair straightening tools that have evolved over time into highly effective and modern forms, still follows the older designs and ideas. Today it considered one of the unsurpassed substitutes for anyone looking to straighten their curly hair with a least investment of time and amount of risk to the structure of your hair. With its effectiveness hair straightener has now become the demand only for the beauty conscious women but also has become popular with the men too.

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Wednesday, January 21st, 2009 | Author: admin

Japanese Hair Straightening - The Way To Straighter Hair
 by: Andrea Simpson 7eb

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Over the last 4 years a new type of hair straightening has crept into the USA. Called Japanese hair straightening it also falls under other names including; Thermal Reconditioning, Magic Straight, Bio Ionic Straightening, Yuko System (named after the Japanese stylist who is meant to have popularised the treatment), Liscio, and Rebonding. The Liscio process is the original and the one you are most likely to see in salons.

As the name suggests it originated in Japan and the process will give you permanently straight hair as opposed to the temporary straight hair provided by in-home straighteners like the excellent Sedu flat iron. In reality it lasts about 6 months when your hair will need re-touching because of the hair growth.

This form of treatment is not recommended for:

more delicate African hair

hair that has been heavily treated or damaged

hair that is quickly thinning and falling out

The treatment is very expensive, $300-$800 in top salons and depending on which process you opt for can take between 4-6 hours to complete. This is a far cry from using your own hair straightener at home for a fraction of the cost and only taking a matter of minutes. Given the cost you should expect a free consultation on how well (or if) the treatment will work on your hair.

As the treatment is very expensive you should do your homework. Here are a few tips:

Visit the websites of salons close to you for more details about which Japanese hair straightening treatment they use.

Visit the salon and speak with their straightening specialist about the process

Make sure the specialist has sufficient experience in the process. Don’t forget you are paying lots of money so you don’t want to end up with damaged hair because of an inexperienced stylist.

Ask for some ‘before and after’ pictures of previous customers results.

If possible ask to speak with a previous customer to get some detailed insight into how long it took and to find out if there are any things they didn’t like about the process.

If you do decide to go ahead with the treatment then here is a summary of the whole process.

A protein conditioner is applied to your hair.

A cream based thio relaxor is then applied. This will soften your hair and disassociate the sulfur bonds inside the hair shaft.

After a period of time the stylist will do a test to see if the hair has broken down to the right degree.

Once the proper amount of Sulfur bonds have been disassociated the stylist will rinse your hair.

Your hair is dried into the style you normally wear it in.

The stylist will take small sections and apply some degree of tension to get your hair as straight as possible.

Once the neutralizer has been on the hair for the proper amount of time it will be rinsed from the hair.

After the hair is rinsed it will be dried again and ironed into the style you wish to wear.

The neutralizing chemical only begins to re-associate the sulfur bonds. The hair still needs to absorb more oxygen and will do so naturally through the air.

The hair designer will instruct you not to shampoo, wet or style your hair for 24-72 hours, this is to allow it to completely neutralize into the current shape.

The results from the process are amazing, considering your hair is subjected to nearly 6 hours of chemical and heat treatment. You will probably be advised to use special after care products. You should take the stylists advice but make sure and shop round for the products online, as they can be very expensive in salons.

However, all the time and effort is worth it, as your hair will not need to be treated for at least 6 months. So twice a year should be enough for curl free hair all year.

About The Author

Andrea Simpson is a self confessed hair straightener fan. She runs her own website, www.a1-hair-straighteners.com, devoted to Sedu Flat Irons and other hair straightening devices and processes.

 

This article was posted on January 14, 2006

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