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At home you can use a blow dryer or straightening iron. If you go to the hair salon however, you can get a blow out or Brazilian or Japanese straightening.
Japanese hair straightening is a permanent method of straightening your hair. Once performed, the daily use of a straightener to achieve straight smooth hair is not necessary. This procedure can be very expensive and it does not affect the roots of the hair; when the hair starts to grow it will have the properties of your natural hair type.
Japanese hair straightening is similar to perms but it just doesn't have as much chemicals and really expensive usually 200 dollars and up. It is mostly for people who have uncontrollably curly hair.
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Straightening.
The straightening iron will probably do less damage to your hair than a straightening kit. The straightening kit contains chemicals, but a straightener is just heat.
Straightening hair does not damage color if one follows the straightening directions. For frequently asked questions about hair straightening visit http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip086.htm.
An advantage of permanently straightening hair is that it saves time. Potential disadvantages of permanently straightening hair is that is can cause hair to dry out, split, or be prone to frizz.
Any type of hair straightening can damage your hair. ECPESIALLY Brazilian hair straightening. It's important to not use too many hot things on your hair but, beauty pays a price right?
There are many ways to do permanent hair straightening. Some of the ways to do permanent hair straightening includes using the EasyStraight hair system, using the KertatinPerfect hair system, and undergoing salon treatments.
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