Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do the Japanese straightening! Stick straight out of the shower until it grows out. It's a ton less work than keratin.
I love AC at The Shop in Bethesda.
I stupidly did a relaxer in my hair and half of it fell out. It's also look like crap and never really got straight. Not even the same day. Did a Japanese straightening damage your hair at all? How curly was your hair to begin with?
Anonymous wrote:I have done japanese straighteners for 10+ years. In DC it was outrageously expensive for me ($800!), so I only did it every 8 months. I have sknce moved to CA and it's worlds cheaper here. In LA I paid $200, in San Francisco I paid $400 and in The town I live in now I pay $500 (figures include tips for everyone).
I have done both Liscio and I-straight. Both systems work the same.
I have course, curly and A TON of hair. I am ethnic, so its very unruly. It used to take me 1 hour to straighten it by myself. Now, I do it 2x a year, and waste NO time (zero) - since its as if I was born with perfectly straight hair. Its truly a miracle for me.
These procedures changed my life. I will pay till the day I die to have these done!!
Anonymous wrote:Do the Japanese straightening! Stick straight out of the shower until it grows out. It's a ton less work than keratin.
I love AC at The Shop in Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:What salon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have coarse, wiry hair that is shoulder length. So in order to get my hair straight I blow dry with a large round brush and then use a flat iron. I do this every two days. My hair grows quickly. Would a keratin treatment save me time in the mornings? I wash my hair every two days. TIA!
I'm not the PP but I get a keratin treatment once a year and yes, it will save you time in the morning. I have thick, frizzy curly hair and the keratin treatment makes it frizz-free, so I can even go without heat styling if I want to! And when I do blow dry, my drying time is cut in half, if not more.
Doesn't it grow out so your roots are curly/frizzy and the ends are still straight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have coarse, wiry hair that is shoulder length. So in order to get my hair straight I blow dry with a large round brush and then use a flat iron. I do this every two days. My hair grows quickly. Would a keratin treatment save me time in the mornings? I wash my hair every two days. TIA!
I'm not the PP but I get a keratin treatment once a year and yes, it will save you time in the morning. I have thick, frizzy curly hair and the keratin treatment makes it frizz-free, so I can even go without heat styling if I want to! And when I do blow dry, my drying time is cut in half, if not more.
Anonymous wrote:I have coarse, wiry hair that is shoulder length. So in order to get my hair straight I blow dry with a large round brush and then use a flat iron. I do this every two days. My hair grows quickly. Would a keratin treatment save me time in the mornings? I wash my hair every two days. TIA!