Are Hair Straightening Treatments Right for You?
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- by Owl Staff
- Posted on Dec 7th, 2009
- Filed under: Lifestyle / Style / Beauty / Hair Care
- Tagged with: hair, hair-straightening
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First, you'll need to find a reputable hair salon. Ask for referrals and call or visit salons to get the scoop. Hair salons and stylists set their own prices, which means that you could end up paying too much for a sub-par treatment. For instance, the Japanese or Brazililan straightening treatments are popular and work best on bulky hair that's typically hard to manage or extremely curly.
Regardless, whenever you have your hair straightened, your hair will be saturated with a chemical solution. Then, it will be rinsed, blow-dried and flat-ironed to achieve the ultimate sleek, straight look. The whole treatment can take quite a bit of time, and you will not be able to wash your hair for three days after.
Women praise the treatments because they are low maintenance. After your hair has been styled once, you don't need to invest in a lot of time or hair products to reduce the frizz. Don't count your savings yet. Treatments are costly and can be quite addictive and the chemicals used may not react well to your hair. The cost may range from $250 to $1,000 depending on the salon and your hair length and type.
Most treatments last approximately three months. At that point, women might choose to have their hair done again. Otherwise, they might enjoy as their hair resumes its original volume and texture.Those who are looking to have their hair straightened for the first time should see their stylists.
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