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Chemical Hair Straightening

Chemical hair straightening makes fuzzy, curly, unmanageable hair soft and silky. It is originally developed in Japan for clients who wanted to smooth out their wavy, unruly hair.

This chemical service is best done on virgin hair, with excellent results. The service can be performed on previously colored hair, or hair that has had minimal chemical treatments such as bleaching or perm services with good results. It is a permanent service which means your hair will not revert to its original texture. It will be straight until it grows out or is cut off.

Once you experience the ease of styling you'll never go back to blow drying your hair straight every morning. Chemical straightening leaves the hair completely without curl. To style, you can simply blow dry and smooth out with a flat iron for silky shiny tresses. Touch up applications on the regrowth is necessary every 6 to 9 months depending on hair texture and rate of growth. This is not a service to jump into lightly. You must be sure you are ready for a permanent change, since this process is definitely not reversible. Proper homecare is crucial. You must use the recommended protein rich shampoo, conditioner & hair treatments designed to maintain your new look. Protein and moisture are the crucial ingredients in these haircare products. Hair that is not properly maintained will become fuzzy, dull and breakage could occur. It's definitely a long term commitment but one that will pay off with the silky smooth hair of your dreams.

Chemical hair straightening, also known as relaxing, involves a process where the basic structure of overly curly or wavy hair is changed into a straight form. Both relaxing and permanent waving utilize fairly strong chemicals that are applied directly to the to the hair shaft. However, their objectives are reversed. While a perm is designed to add curls or waves, a relaxing treatment is designed to remove them.

Chemical hair straightening is not a difficult procedure, but it does require a thorough technical knowledge of the relaxing process. Therefore it should always be performed by a hair care professional with a track record of success with straightening.

It is best to have the relaxing process performed by a professional so that they can perform a strand test to determine the recommended strength of the relaxer that should be used. The stylist will also need to evaluate current hair texture, porosity, elasticity and the presence or absence of any hair damage.

How to Chemical Straightening

The stylist will use their hands or some other appropriate straightening tools to distribute the chemical solution onto completely dry hair. If the hair has any moisture or perspiration, it must be dried first before applying the relaxing solution. Then the solution will be carefully combed through the hair and the hair will be pulled straight.

The relaxing solution is harsh and will be only left on for a few minutes (average time is 5-8 minutes but will vary depending on a variety of factors). The longer the relaxing solution is left on, the longer the effects will last and the straighter the hair will be. However, the longer the solution is left on, the more risk there is of damage to the hair.

Avoid combing through your hair while it is being straightened. The straightening process affects the hair's natural elasticity. When it is combed out, it may stretch out to over twice its normal length and it is very fragile and easy to break.

Straightening Hair without Chemicals

There are lots of good heat-activated hair straightening gels these days, when combined with careful blow drying and methodical flat-ironing, leave hear smooth and straight. However, this process lasts only until the next hair wash. After wanting straight hair all my life, you finally got it straightened using chemicals. Unfortunately, there is no way to get naturally curly hair to stay straight without using chemicals.



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by Rezina from Bangladesh on Jan 5, 09

I been straighting my hair for 1 week ago but now i want to go back my original hair. Is there any way I could possible remove my the chemical from hair

by Sophie from New zealand on Dec 23, 08

Hey !! im 14 years old and ive been straightening my hair for about one and a half years now, with a GHD. i have naturally incredibly curly and frizzy hair which i hate. I've had my hair thinned so it's easy to straighten and looks amazing when i've first straightened it. trouble is, it soon goes really kinky and slightly boof after about half an hour, it looks horrible! i've tried gels, and straightening conditioners but they don't work. PLEASE HELP!!!

by Jade from Essex on Dec 19, 08

I have just read alot of the comments on here, and i cant understand you would do that 2 ur self. I understand that curly/frizzy/thick/unmangable hair is killer ! Because i had the same problem. However ... Y not tame ur locks in a safer cheeper way,, try hot oils to giv ur hair moisture , this should help with the friz . Also use high moisture conditioners .... Another thing , are you straighting it so it fits in with ever changing styles ? Well just to let u no Curls r coming back ! So tame them locks and b u !!!!!!

Lots ov Love Jayde

by nichollett reynolds from van wert ohio on Dec 16, 08

i like to know a lil less abnout how to used and tell the diffrent types of how to straigten hiar thank you

by kendra heiekn from willits on Dec 6, 08

omg i have super curly hair and i want it stright how do i get it this way? help

by Olivia on Dec 3, 08

Heya, I have very thin frizzy hair which I straighten every day. It has left me with loads of split ends, the bottom of my hair is practically white. When I brush my hair, bits off the end snap off so it will never get any longer. And advice people?

by Rana Walker from Palmy on Nov 27, 08

Hi My name is Rana and I am 13 I have really poffy hair and I straighten it every day? And i was wondering If getting my hair Permantly straightend. Is Healther then staighting it everyday? Also How Much would it Cost And Where would I have to go to get it done. I perfur going to Hamilton!

by rose from aust on Nov 27, 08

are you people seroious?? i got mine chemically straightened two days ago and it was $700! now THATS a lot of money. andd i havent washed it yet so i dont know if it worked. but my hair is really dry and brittle . and its already gone curly in parts. and frizzy . yay . not. it def needs some moisture

by Quincy from CA on Nov 26, 08

Hello, My hair is VERY fine and broken from straightening it so much. I have dyed it before and I am tired of spending a lot of time straightening it. I have been looking into permanently straightening it but I am afraid it will start breaking off more and become very unhealthy. What is your advice?

by melody from california on Nov 25, 08

Hey. I'm 13 years old. I have wavey hair and I want to get it permanently straightened. I really don't like having wavey hair, especially because sometimes it get a little poofy. I've heard that by permanently straightening hair can make your hair fall out. I don't want that to happen so I wanted to make sure if that's true.

by Necole from Georgia on Nov 20, 08

HEy i'm 14 and have unmanagable hair. It's naturally curly but i straighten it. I've dyed it once and i was wondering if it will make you go bald if you've dyed it. also how much is it.

by Leah from British Columbia Canada on Nov 18, 08

I am about to go in and get my hair chemically straightened because i hate my curls. I just dyed my hair by myself. and My friends told me you can't get it done with dyed hair or it will fall off. I really don't want to go balled.(sp)
Is this true?

by Stephh from Qld on Nov 17, 08

Haye. Im 14, && my hair is extremely thick, and curly.. i straighten my hair for 1 hour with a GHD every day no metter if im just sittng around home. i go to the hair-dresser and get my hair dyed bleach blonde every month and well my hair is so dead, ii have really bad split ends. I am really concidering getting my hair chemically straightened, but would it completly destroy my hair concidering how bad it is already? and also, average pricee ???? xx Thankss =]

by jonny from NJ on Nov 16, 08

i've had my hair chemcially straightend 3 times in one year. i don't dye my ahir. i haven't in 11 months. my hair is still in good shape after 3 times of having it relaxed. should i ever do it again? and yes im a guy.

by Constance on Nov 14, 08

Personally, I love chemical hair straightening - it leaves my hair soo soft/straight/smooth. I've done it 3 times and its still healthy. I had naturally straight hair, but after tying everyday it up for years it went frizzy and poofy but its in really good condition after I did this. Um, but I think its different for everyone. I did it with a friend and she hated it. Same stylist, same products. I would only recommend this for people with thick wavy/frizzy hair though. By the way, I'm Asian and this did originate from Japan so.. maybe that's why it worked well for me.

by ashleigh from new zealand on Nov 12, 08

when i was younger my hair was ringlets, and very thin. not thick or anything. im in form 2 and i started straightening my hair in standard 3. since then it has turned thick and curly on the bottom and wavy ontop. i now use ghds evry 2-3rd day straightening my hair. im seriously considering getting it chemically done.. i just really wana know if it will effect my hair in the long run? cos im 13 and right now my image is important.

by Aydin from cyprus on Nov 5, 08

I have had very curly hair and frizzy hair all my life.Its always been a dream to have silky straight hair.I am thinking of getting my hair permanently straighten.Yesterday I had a test done on a section of my hair which went straight.But im scared that it will go frizzy instead of straight.And what happens to the regrowth.

by Cindi from New Jersey on Nov 4, 08

I had a chemical hair straightening 5 nights ago. It cost ALOT- $165!! And I have really short hair. I would rate my hair as mildly curly,even wavy when very short, very thick, coarse ..oh and I color it, too. I wanted to really be happy with the results, but sofar it's a bust. Maybe after all these years, I'm 52, I expect certain results when I go to the trouble of drying my hair to style it. I find the newly straightened stuff just wants to lay plastered to my head. I tried to add mousse tonight and deliberately pull it up and away from my head while drying/styling to see if it helps. It looked like maybe that worked, but I wonder if it'll make it through aleeping on it. I am verrry dissapointed. Lot of money for mediocre results.

by gina from iowa on Oct 30, 08

cost varies...for instance, i've gotten my daughter's hair done for under $40, but paid as much as $95. since my child is bi-racial, i always go to an african-american stylist with experience (hey mimi!) because her hair is more 'nappy' than curly. it lasts about 3 months, and isn't ever really stick straight unless i use a hot iron on it, but at least she can brush it by herself and not have to go into braids or go days without combing it out. keep the ends maintained, a good cut now and then, and touchup the roots every 3 months or so. and that's cheaper than having your whole head done again too. CONDITION and HIGH PROTEIN hair care products are a MUST. good luck!

by madison on Oct 7, 08

how often does this have to be done a year??? i have such curly hair that it takes so long to straighten. I want to layer and put black streaks in my hair, but i cant really do that since it isn't straight. : HELP!!!

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