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Smile perminant hiar styles - 03-17-2008, 12:44 AM

Okay so i know this guy who had what i would call is a 'japanese perm' which is kinda crimped but twisted at the same time as being pretty straight, it basically makes your hair really big but straight at the same time...
Im living in england at the moment and i need to know where i can get something like this done!
plz let me know if you know what im talking about so i know what to ask for when i go to the hairdressers!
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03-17-2008, 12:58 AM

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Okay so i know this guy who had what i would call is a 'japanese perm' which is kinda crimped but twisted at the same time as being pretty straight, it basically makes your hair really big but straight at the same time...
Im living in england at the moment and i need to know where i can get something like this done!
plz let me know if you know what im talking about so i know what to ask for when i go to the hairdressers!
Thankyou love you xxx
yeah I know exactly what you're talking about. I;m getting the same thing done as well. Have you tried googling any London salons+ japanese hair straightening?


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03-17-2008, 01:53 AM

Would be a cross between a permanent wave + japanese straightener? (a tad confused). I'd like to see a picture of that. What I wouldnt do for a japanese treatment. But i hear those are expensive, no?


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Would be a cross between a permanent wave + japanese straightener? (a tad confused). I'd like to see a picture of that. What I wouldnt do for a japanese treatment. But i hear those are expensive, no?
in general yes, and then it depends on where you go.

for me, my range is 300-500 USD.


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03-17-2008, 02:39 AM

I had a straightening treatment done in June of last year & the hairstylist used heat but it wasnt the Japanese straightening treatment. I like how convenient it was just to let my hair dry naturally & not worry about ironing it all the time. But since my hair grows slow i cant do a heat touch up until this December Is that how the Japanese treatment works?


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I had a straightening treatment done in June of last year & the hairstylist used heat but it wasnt the Japanese straightening treatment. I like how convenient it was just to let my hair dry naturally & not worry about ironing it all the time. But since my hair grows slow i cant do a heat touch up until this December Is that how the Japanese treatment works?
no that's not how it works


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Would be a cross between a permanent wave + japanese straightener? (a tad confused). I'd like to see a picture of that. What I wouldnt do for a japanese treatment. But i hear those are expensive, no?
It's around 100~120 in the US. They place chemicals in your hair and let it sit there(it smells really bad). After, they would straighten it. It's a pretty long process, mine was a few hours. Then when the chemicals are done, they use an iron and straighten your hair. You can't get it wet for a few days, which means no washing hair. But, once all that is done you'd have straight hair for a quite long time.
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Aren't those chemicals bad for your hair?


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Aren't those chemicals bad for your hair?
It damages your hair.
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