Japanese Hair Straightener

Japanese hair straightening, also called thermal reconditioning, is a technique of permanently straightening human hair. Thermal Reconditioning utilizes heat to restructure the bonds in your hair so the hair lies straight, giving you glossy, smooth, shiny straight hair that requires hardly any blow drying!

This technique goes by several different terms: Japanese Straightening, Japanese Straight Perm, Straight Perm, and Thermal reconditioning.

Japanese straightening is from Japan but has been performed in North America for more then six years and has been highlighted in several fashion magazines in America. Japanese hair straightener techniques will normally last from five months to a year. It all depends on the rate of growth of your hair. Since new hair will grow to it’s normal characteristics, you will need to only touch up the new hair.

My cousin who owns and operates several hair salons in South Africa states that it’s one of the trendiest hair techniques being performed today. Most clients are thrilled with their hair. It will reflect the light beautifully.

Compared to chemical hair straightening, which uses relaxers to smooth out your hair. Chemicals are used, then hair is ironed, bit by bit, then rinsed and then blown dry. Needless to say, it requires the services of a hair care professional with a track record of success straightening hair.

After Japanese Straightening

After japanese straightening, you will be able to use standard good quality shampoos and hair conditioners. The treatment is pretty much permanent, until the hair grows out. You will want to protect your hair from ultraviolet rays, (intense sunshine), so applying hair products with UV protection is recommended. Lastly, you will need to wait at least four to six weeks before coloring your hair. Consult with your stylist for proper facts.

Points To Discover Regarding Japanese Hair Straightener

Upon initial consultation with your stylist, be through regarding previous treatments such as hair coloring or damaged hair. This way he or she can alter the thermal straightening technique to match your specific needs.

Next, and this really goes without saying, make sure your stylist really knows what he or she is doing. You don’t want a botched hair straightening job. Don’t be afraid to ask how long or how confident this person is to this procedure.

Benefits of Japanese Straightening

One of the greatest benefits is your hair becomes wash and wear! If you’ve had to battle with wavy hair for some time, say no more. If you want a change and desire a little curl in the morning, use cheap twisty curlers on damp hair and sleep with it overnight. This way you can have your cake and eat it too!

Another benefit, compared to regular relaxers, which merely smooth out your hair, and lasting only for a few weeks, is Japanese hair straightener lasts for up to a year. Your hair is truly straightened permanently until it grows out.

Conclusions – Japanese Hair Straightener

Thermal hair straightening is expensive but permanent. It provides you the ability to have manageable hair but you will need to do your homework regarding your choice of hair stylist. Also, stick to recommended industry brands as there are a lot of knock-offs that could potentially do more harm then good.

Finally, if you want to emerge from the salon with a totally re-texturized, bone-straight, sleek, shiny and healthy hair, you need to look a little closer at Japanese hair straightener!

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