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Hair Straightening Techniques
Conventional Hair Straightening MethodIt is applied when hair is pulled over a brush (round for more volume, flat for a straighter look) and dried with hot air. The good thing about blow-drying is that you can control the volume of hair, and smooth it without making it hang stick-straight (as is the result of other straightening methods). The bad thing is that you can never get it as straight as with other methods, like an iron. When getting a blowout, do not let the hair dryer touch the hair, and prep with products designed to protect during styling. New dryers, like ionic dryers, allow drying time to be cut dramatically, thus lessening the damage to your hair.
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Thermal Reconditioning (a new permanent hair straightening technique)
Thermal reconditioning (
also known as TR, Magic Straight, Ionic Perm, Bioionic Straightening, Yuko System, Liscio, and Rebonding), a new Hair Straightening procedure uses heat to change the shape of the hair. After the cuticle is broken down with chemicals, locks are ironed straight with a hot iron. A neutralization process then closes the cuticle, causing hair to stay straight. For women who spend hours each week blow-drying their hair into submission and dodging raindrops like bullets,
thermal reconditioning is worth the time and money.
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Ionic Hair Retexturising (IHR)
Ionic Hair Retexturising is the latest Japanese hair straightening technique, which locks in moisture and nutrients during the ironing process, to improve the condition as well as straighten the hair. It works best on non-chemically treated hair. Treatment lasts up to 6 months depending on the growth rate of your hair. Retouch available for new growth and refreshing the original treatment.
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by Capili from Amritsar on Sep 9, 2009
What are the adverse effects of straightening hair by japanese rebonding?my hair are in very good condition n slight wavy.is it advisable.does it cause permanent damage?
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by prasanna from India on Aug 20, 2009
My hair is little bit rough , thin and curly at ends and i like my hair to be straight as it is in the starting position . SO i would request you to please suggest me something on this pls
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by sumedha1 from India on Aug 15, 2009
Hi, my mother went for Loreal extenso smoothening and her hair have completely damaged after straightening. They seem rough, dry and unmanagable. Could you please recommend what can be done to alliviate this. Please help! Please. I have made her join protein/spa therapy once per mweek for 8 sittings. would that help some? Please help? This is an earnest request.
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by shahnawaz salmani from india on Apr 10, 2009
once rebonding is done, how long does it stay?
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by garima jagga from Dehradun (India) on Nov 25, 2008
my hair are the chemically treated ones, and very wavy, very dry, very much damaged. They are long as well and I want to go for permanent hair rebonding. Please advice, for which procedure to be followed, and the after care also.
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by wasim bari from india on Jul 9, 2008
Actually my hair is curly type and i want to straight my hair.Could you give me some advices?
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by leon from india on Jun 29, 2008
i have medium size hair.i was eager to straight my hair. which style i want to prefer.
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by viswadev.v from kollam on Jun 14, 2008
plese advise best hair straiting shope in kerala.
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by pooja from mathura on May 21, 2008
what is the best hair straightning techniqe and what is it price??
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by how to buy the hair straightner from im from kerala on May 13, 2008
i want to buy a hair straightnsr.whats the price? and how to buy.its ve a side effect like hair lose? plz give me an answer
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by Hanna from Kenya on May 5, 2008
Can I do rebonding by myself?No one nows how to do rebonding in Kenya!I did mine in Dubai. What is the correct way and most less harmful chemical to use by myself Thank you
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by abc from india on Apr 7, 2008
l'oreal is offering a differnt sort of hair rebonding whch goes smthing like xtensia .. hv seen it in some adv, in femina. wud like to know more abt it
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by irine from india on Mar 19, 2008
I wanted to do my hair straight. It is not curley or straight. But i have very thin hiar, so if i do straight will it look good also my hair is short. And which type i can do permanent or temporary. Please suggest.
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by soiniya from pakistan on Feb 14, 2008
how we'll do rebonding to easy way?
tell me the mehtod of it
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by madu from sri lanka on Feb 4, 2008
Can we do rebonding my hair(new growth)by my self.what is the correct way and most less harmful chemicle.
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by Samantha Wong from Malaysia on Dec 21, 2007
How often that we can do hair straightening (rebonding)? I did my rebonding last week but seems like it was not that straight to me and I was thinking to redo it again. Can you please advise me what is the best time for me to rebonding my hair!
Thanks a lot.
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