you can lessen the damage by treating your hair properlytlodg said:but I heard the straightener is very damaging to the hair.....
it's like using a sizzling hot iron to burn-flat your hair everytime you use....and you have to use it many times too
Finally, we speak the same language..brogan77 said:What is this Magic Japan Hair thing u speak of??
wowSkeeta said:you can lessen the damage by treating your hair properly
and its not exactly like that. its designed specifically for hair, they're not as damaging as they used to be. You can get away (with a good one) using it only after you wash your hair. And it lasts up to a week. Your hair will end up worse if you do other things as well including dyeing/bleaching.
also with hair straighteners you have the opportunity to have your hair curly also
If i had the money id probably get that other stuff done, but i like mys traightener and i dont particularly wanna spend ~1000 bucks a year on my hair
haha no i'm saying a top quality hair straightener can keep your hair straight for a week (but you can use the straightener over and over and over)tlodg said:wow
i didn't know it lasts for a week
r u sure it is $300?! on average
I guess chemical straightening...kathelle said:Are we talking about chemical straightening (like a perm, but straight) or thermal reconditioning?
cool.kathelle said:Well chemical straightening is a lot less, I got it done in year 8 for about $120
yeah but it's still worth itkathelle said:If you are talking about Thermal Reconditioning, which I think you are, then I have had it done. My hair was afro curly before and it is now a nice natural straight. My hair didn't take very well to it and I had to have it done twice (second time was free, because it was only one week afterwards). My hair is naturally very brittle, much to my dismay, but it didn't damage my hair too badly.
I have to say that it has been one of the best decisions I have ever made. I look a lot better and it is so easy to manage. However I do briefly straighten it every so often after washing, so that it looks a bit more polished (and I can get to my roots )
I think that this only really applies to people with wavy-ish hair. If you have curly hair it can take ages to straighten eg. It used to take me a minimum of 2 hours to straighten my hair with a GHD (or any other straightener) before I went out.
Oh and it cost me $480 (plus another $100 for products)