Friday, May 23, 2008

Japanese Hair Straightening: Almost a Miracle




Do you dream of straight, silky hair? Are you tired of wasting hours of your life toiling in front of the mirror with a flat-iron or blow-dryer? Then Japanese hair straightening is for you.


Unfortunately for the countless women who are unhappy with their natural hair, the consistency of each strand is dictated by genetic make-up. Whether your hair is curly or straight depends on the shape of your hair follicle, and how the hair grows from it. Straight hair is caused by round follicles, and curly hair by follicles shaped like elongated ovals. The texture of curly hair causes it to be drier, and more prone to frizz. Natural oils secreted into the hair from the scalp can travel easily down straight hairs, but struggle to slide down curly ones. In case you ever wondered what kept you from having the hair you've always wanted, the answer is in your genes.


Of course, you can fake it. Advances in straight-iron technology have made heat-styling more viable than ever. But conventional hair-straightening methods are not just time-consuming. Straightening irons work by breaking down the hydrogen bonds within each hair's cortex that cause the hair to wave or curl.


As any curly-haired woman knows only too well, all it takes to reform those bonds is a little bit of moisture. Getting caught in the rain, or even exposed to excess humidity, and your hair returns to its natural state of unmanageability. And so you begin again, but this repeated heat-styling is more than a hassle. In the long term, it can do serious damage to your strands. Split ends, thinning of the hair shaft, and brittle, breakage-prone hair are all common side-effects of frequent heat styling.


Now imagine a life where you can hop out of the shower and run out the door with the shining, straight, Ashlee Simpson hair you dream of. Sound too good to be true? With Japanese hair straightening, it isn't.


How does it work? Through thermal re-conditioning. The solution used to treat the hair prior to straightening breaks down those hydrogen bonds for good, preparing the hair to be set the way you like it, and to stay that way.


Why is Japanese hair straightening so expensive? The straightening agents themselves are pricey, and the process takes over three hours, with two trained stylists working together to recondition the hair. But the results are glorious, and long lasting. Treatment leaves your hair perfectly smooth and shining for 6-9 months. When you compare the one time cost of Japanese hair straightening to the cost of flat irons, straightening sprays, serums, and glosses, and constant trimming of the split-ends and fly-aways causes by repeated heat-styling, the worth far outweighs the expense.

And having the hair you've always dreamed of? Priceless.

>> Many prospects and clients expressed their desire to get a better estimate for the Japanese Hair Straightening service, but without seeing, touching and analyzing their hair texture, length…, it is a little difficult. So, we came with a better way to put you, the client, in the driver’s seat, as you always should be.
Since your time is so valuable, if you have a recent on your computer/online – or better yet - take a picture of your self (head shot) and email us, and we will call you back with estimate quote, recommendations…..

Email us your RECENT photo for over the phone quote

So before you set a foot on the salon or waist your time on driving or gas money, you have an idea whether this service will work for you. We have no sale pressure policy and the only way to confirm that is to try us out. We literally had to turn some people away because the service won’t work for them.
To your flawless beauty!

12859 S. Harlem Ave. Palos Heights, IL 60463.
Tel: 708-671-1333
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