Japanese straightening, straight hair forever

Straight hair

El Japanese straightening, Also known as permanent straightening, it is a technique without formaldehyde that helps to achieve straight hair for a long time, without damaging it or attacking its structure. It is the best way to forget about using hair straighteners, hair dryers or any other heat technique to get straight hair.

It's a ultimate straightening which in turn gives an extreme shine to the hair and notably improves its texture. This technique lasts for 5 to 6 months and is suitable for wavy hair as well as for smoothing the most unruly curls in frizzy hair.

The technique has several products, each of which is used depending on the type of hair (natural, thick, rebellious, dyed, etc.) and it depends on the good performance of the stylist that the hair does not suffer any damage, not on the product applied. If used well, the final straightening not only does not damage the hair, but it also hydrates it and gives it shine and a better texture.

A detail to highlight is that the straightening is reversibleIn case you do not like the results, you can make a molding to recover the original appearance of the hair, in the same way it should be noted that the straightening modifies the structure of the hair so it is likely that the curls will not be as before.

As for dyed hairIt is advisable to do the straightening at least two weeks after applying it, and once this is done, you have to allow another two weeks to re-dye the hair.

The volume of the hair is also modified, as the straightening polishes the hair, it is likely that after it is done it seems that the hair is finer or has less quantity, this is normal since the root of the hair is stuck to the helmet, but after a few weeks it begins to rise and have the natural volume.

El Japanese straightening It is not economical but its cost is equitable with its duration, in addition the price is determined by the type of treatment to be applied depending on the condition and characteristics of the hair, as well as depending on the amount of hair to be treated.


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  1.   Cool said

    I really like I would like to know a little more about this treatment.

  2.   Sandoval said

    mmmmm sounds interesting I would like to know more about this

  3.   Red jezz said

    I put yes

  4.   Ange said

    I would like to know if this method can be carried out on hair that is quite processed, such as with bleaching and already several applications of dye on it.
    Or if it is not recommended
    Thank you

  5.   carolyn said

    For me, the best is Karmin Cocoa Keratin ♥