By now, I'm sure you've heard of the hair straightening process
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, Thermal
Reconditioning, Straight Perm, and Japanese Straight Perm. So,
what exactly can you expect after a thermal reconditioning
service? Well, it's actually nothing short of miraculous, if you
choose the right product and stylist.
I had my treatment done at a Japanese salon in Ohio that
specializes in this service. After about six hours of sitting in
the salon, being alternately shampooed, heated under intense
heat lamps, blown out, flat ironed, and then going through the
entire process again, I emerged from the salon with a completely
re-texturized, smooth and sleek head of hair. All together, the
straightening process cost about $750, including a VERY generous
tip and a large bottle of shampoo and conditioner specially
formulated for my new tresses. The hourly rate for the service
was $80, which is actually below most others that charge about
$100 an hour. I was under strict instructions to guard my hair
from water or any type of moisture for the next 72 hours.
I was completely thrilled with my new hair. The light reflected
off of it like crazy, and it blew naturally in the breeze, not
at all dried out or artificial, like you might expect after a
chemical treatment. It actually was in the best condition ever,
which seemed counterintuitive since it had essentially just been
through six hours of chemical and heat treatment. Nevertheless,
it was absolutely and undeniably true.
I was told I would need to come back for a touch up on the new
growth anywhere from 6 months to a year, depending on how
straight I wanted it to stay and the rate of hair growth. It is
now six months later, and even though it has more body, it is
still shiny and smooth. I actually like it a little more with
some body at the roots. It gives it a little extra lift, and the
remaining hair is still straight and manageable.
There are some things you want to look out for when searching
for a salon that offers thermal reconditioning. First, find out
which Straightening product they use. The best Japanese
Straightening System is Liscio, and the second is Yuko. Both are
made in Japan. Any others are to be cautiously researched.
Liscio has produced the best results on clients, and if you've
read about it anywhere, there is nothing negative to be
reported. This is the system the salon I went to used, and my
results were healthy and beautiful. Second, make sure the
technician performing the service has plenty of experience in
the process. Any good salon will provide you with before and
after pictures of their work. Third, be sure to be open and
honest with the stylist about any prior hair-coloring or
processing, so they can adjust the treatment accordingly for the
best results. Don't fall in to the trap of buying expensive
shampoos and conditioners like I did (I spent about $85 on
shampoo and conditioner). You can actually use several quality,
gentle shampoos and intensive conditioners and get the same, if
not better, results.
After Japanese Straightening, you do want to be sure to keep
hair protected from the sun and moisturized, so frequent deep
conditioning and an SPF spray or other UV protective hair
product is highly recommended. You must wait at least one to two
months before coloring your hair after the treatment, depending
on your stylist's recommendations.
If you can, go to a stylist who was actually trained by a top
technician at the corporate headquarters for the system they
use. This assures they have been trained correctly and
specifically on how to get the best results possible. What this
means for you is a lower risk of getting a "botched"
straightening job or damaged hair. Do your research. Get online
and find the salons in your area that offer the service along
with their credentials. After all, you don't want to waste your
hard-earned money on something that is less than a superior
result. The cost of the treatment can be very high, especially
if your hair is particularly long or hard to "de-curl".
Typically, the longer and curlier the hair, the longer the
process takes, and the more you will spend.
Bottom line, if your hair is unruly, frizzy, or overly curly and
you Would like to have low maintenance, hassle free hair that is
shiny and straight, the "Japanese Straight Perm" is just the
thing for you. I know I will be going back for a second round!
About Author :
Visit Japanese Hair Straightener for information on the hair
straightening process talked about in this article. Danna
Schneider is the founder of CosmeticsGalore.com, a cosmetic and
beauty product review site.