Japanese Hair Straightening Free Consultation

A Free Japanese Hair Straightening Consultation

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 A Free Consultation will help to determine if Japanese Hair Straightening Treatment is right for you!  This appointment may involve a strand test, hair evaluation and questions regarding prior chemical treatments.

Price Range:  $350 and up

The consultation with our stylists who know this treatment well. We will look at your hair texture, its condition, and any chemical treatments you've had before. This step will help decide if your hair can handle the treatment and what you should expect.

During the consultation, let your stylist know about any scalp issues or allergies you might have. This information is important since it could change what type of treatment you get or what products they use. Be open about everything—your scalp and hair will be better off for it.

Also, share your hair history honestly. Talk about any coloring, perming, or relaxing treatments you've had. This helps your stylist customize the treatment for your hair type and reduce any possible damage.

  • Japanese hair straightening is a permanent treatment that leaves your hair straight for 6+ months.
  • This treatment is also known as thermal reconditioning and originated in Japan.
  • Japanese hair straightening can be damaging if not done properly by a professional.
  • This straightening treatment is a multi-step, multi-hour process, so be prepared to be at the salon for a while!
  • Japanese hair straightening is more permanent than keratin treatments and Brazilian blowouts.

Are you thinking about Japanese hair straightening? This well-liked treatment, also called thermal reconditioning, started in Japan and quickly spread everywhere. Japanese hair straightening uses a chemical process that changes the hair shaft to permanently straighten wavy or curly hair. People choose this option to get sleek, straight hair. 

Japanese hair straightening is a chemical process that changes how the hair is structured. This creates a straight look that lasts a long time. So, how does it work? It uses a multi-step method. First, it breaks the bonds in the hair. Next, it reshapes the hair and then neutralizes it to keep the new straight form.

Many people with curly or frizzy hair choose this treatment for smooth, straight hair. Still, it's important to think about the good and bad sides before making your choice.