To the best of my knowledge, chemical straightening is much the same as perming, but in reverse - instead of breaking the structure of straight hair to create curl, it's breaking the structure of naturally wavy/curly hair to achieve straighter hair. Unfortunately I don't know anybody who's ever had it done, so I can't share any personal stories, but I imagine it would be a bit like getting a perm in terms of caring for hair afterwards, the rules about colouring etc, itms. Maybe you could call around a couple of local salons and ask their opinions and prices? Sorry I'm not much help!!
Thanks girls, From what I have been reading, you still need to blow dry / straighten to get a nice straight look, so I am thinking it might not be as easy as it sounds.... I might just have to invest in a straightener, and get up earlier to do my hair..... Dang it, I wish I wasn't so hair lazy... hehe.....
yep it only relaxes the hair it doesn't make it perfect though the keratin complex one does make it silky smooth cause it adds the keratin back to the hair repairing it whilst straightening it
rufalina, I have hair which is not curly/not straight and I have owned several different straighteners over the years. I resisted GHD because of the price but a couple of years ago I bought them. They are worth EVERY cent. I find they are faster and easier to use and don't seem to dry my hair out like some others. I LOVE them. If you are going to buy straighteners, I highly recommend GHD.
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