Japanese Hair Straightening
Every curly-headed girl has dreamed of having
flowing straight hair, the kind your knight in
shining armor can run his hands through. But
then you wake up and remember that said
knight’s heroic hands would get stuck at the
start of the first ringlet. You can blow dry
your hair straight and make a date with your
friend that flat iron on any given day. But
maybe you’re interested in a longer term
solution. Thermal hair straightening, a.k.a.
Japanese hair straightening may be you answer.
But, you’d better get your knight to pony up,
because this process runs from $500-$1000.
Thermal hair straightening differs from the
hair relaxing process used primarily on
African Americans. Thermal hair straightening
is often not recommended for African hair
types and may not be effective on hair with
highlights. It is an expensive, several hour
process that includes applications of
chemicals to your hair that reach high heats.
However, a lot of people love the long-term
results.
The basic process includes a pre-conditioner
and then the application of hair relaxer in
stages. Intermittently, the stylist applies
heat and uses a flat iron to straighten the
hair. After several hours, your hair ends up
very straight. And the results last for
several months. In the meantime, you may have
to revisit your salon to apply the process to
new hair growth. However, this process is
cheaper and doesn’t take as long.
Before you get your hair straightened this way,
talk with some stylists and understand the
risks. Some say that thermal hair
straightening actually makes your hair
healthier. Sure, it changes the look and
texture of your hair, making it long and
silky. But that’s just an image of healthy
hair most of us have had instilled in us. Your
curly hair is just as healthy even if it
doesn’t flow down your back like a glassy
waterfall.
Any chemical process can result in damage to
your hair. A skilled and qualified stylist can
help minimize any damage and recommend methods
for keeping your hair healthy. Also, ask a
stylist for a free consultation to see if
thermal hair straightening is right for your
hair.
Once you’ve straightened your hair, condition
it frequently with deep conditioning. (You
don’t need expensive shampoos and conditioners
for this). Also, protect it from the sun and
UV rays with SPF spray.
Although thermal hair straightening has some
risks, if you carefully choose a salon and
treat your hair well, you won’t be able to
argue with the results. You’ll be able to have
straight hair for as long as you like.