Is there a way to permanently straighten hair that is not horribly unhealthy?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Dyson

Have you tried the new Dyson straightener?


Yep- at Nordstrom. I have a lot of medium thick very frizzy wavey Mediterranean hair. It works great.


Can someone post the link? I never know what stains I should look at. There’s the blow dryer, the air wrap, etc. I have very thick frizzy wavy Mediterranean hair as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dyson

Have you tried the new Dyson straightener?


Yep- at Nordstrom. I have a lot of medium thick very frizzy wavey Mediterranean hair. It works great.


Can someone post the link? I never know what stains I should look at. There’s the blow dryer, the air wrap, etc. I have very thick frizzy wavy Mediterranean hair as well.


NP but is it this?
Aso interested if this is worth investing in!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dyson

Have you tried the new Dyson straightener?


Yep- at Nordstrom. I have a lot of medium thick very frizzy wavey Mediterranean hair. It works great.


Can someone post the link? I never know what stains I should look at. There’s the blow dryer, the air wrap, etc. I have very thick frizzy wavy Mediterranean hair as well.

It’s this one: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/airstrait-hair-straightener/7429111

The air wrap and blow dryer are not straighteners.
Anonymous
I’ve been straightening my hair since 2004 - my hair is very thick and I have a lot of it - so it take the process very well. I get “Yuko” done - honestly, my hair looks healthier with the process since it isn’t a frizzy curly mess.

Most people don’t know I have naturally curly hair since I wear my hair long (mid back) and it’s always been straight.
Anonymous
PP here that uses Yuko. Here are thier fAQ page: https://www.yuko-usa.com/st-faq

I found them to be very safe way to permanently straighten hair.

It saves me HOURS AND HOURS of time each week to wake up with perfectly straight hair.

I highly recommend the process. My hair is very healthy. Using since 2004 (when I started working as an attorney and could afford it!).
Anonymous
I have very curly and somewhat frizzy hair. I used to do Japanese straightening but eventually grew it out (awful!) and then didn’t want to go back to the chemicals or deal with growing it out again.

Now I use the Dyson Airwrap on wet hair and then run a flat iron quickly through it. I wash my hair every other day. The whole drying/flat iron process takes 10-15 min total and my hair looks better than when I get it blown out at the salon. I always use heat protectant. My hair stylist says my hair is not damaged at all.

My old routine (before the Dyson) took a lot longer, probably 25-30 min, and needed more heat. My hair was damaged from it even with heat protectant.

I’m interested in the new Dyson straightener but my routine works so well I don’t see forking over more $$$ for the newest device. If I didn’t have the airwrap already, I’d probably splurge on the new tool.
Anonymous
Does keratin make hair fall out? My daughter was using a keratin product and a ton of her hair fell out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does keratin make hair fall out? My daughter was using a keratin product and a ton of her hair fell out.

It does for some people.
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