Liscio Japanese Hair Straightening
Shiseido
Crystallizing
FAQ
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Liscio Japanese
Hair Straightening,
shiseido
Crystallizing, Liscio Hair Straightening, Thermal Reconditioning, Ionic Straightening,
Japanese Straightening, Japanese Style Hair Straitening, Yuko
Hair Straightening.
All the above are names used for High Quality Hair Straightening, Here are
some Frequently asked questions about Japanese Style Hair Straightning, click on
the one you are interested to be take right to the answer.
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What is
Japanese Style Hair
Straightening
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How
long will the Liscio Hair Straightening last?
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What
kind of hair is suitable for Japanese Ionic Hair Straightening?
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What
will my hair look like after the Straightening?
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Will
I still need to blow-dry my hair after Straightening?
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When
I get the new growth retreated, do they do all the hair again?
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I
have color in my hair, will that matter?
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Can
I get Japanese Hair Straightening if I have highlights?
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What
about bleach? Is this O.K.?
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What
about Henna?
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How much does
Japanese Hair Straightening cost?
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Why
does it cost so much?
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Will I get any breakage as a result of a bad
Thermal Reconditioning (Hair Straightening)?
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When I
go back for the re-growth, does it cost less?
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How many product companies are there
for Japanese Hair Straightening?
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What
other names are used to describe Japanese Hair Straightening?
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Why
are the old type of relaxers so damaging?
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Q:
What is
Japanese Style Hair
Straightening
A:
Shiseido Crystallizing/Liscio Hair Straightening is an innovative new technique
from Japan to make frizzy, curly or wavy hair straight while
preserving the hair's health. In the past, people were
concerned that if they straightened their hair, they would damage it
significantly, and this was true. It is not true any more. Hair
can be straightened much more effectively with the Japanese techniques
with much less damage to the hair.
Japanese Hair Straightening typically will improve the hair's feel, softness and shine
while making it more manageable!
The Straightening is performed as
follows:
- Assessing the hair type and condition.
- Washing the hair.
- Applying protein to the hair, if
necessary for the particular customer and hair type. (small extra
charge for this procedure, if you don't do this when necessary, you
could end up with a less than satisfactory result, the stylist will
tell you if this is necessary or not in your consultation)
- Applying Solution #1 (this cuts the hair's "Cystine Bonds" - the bonds
that hold curl or wave patterns).
- Testing to see when the hair is ready to
have Solution #1 rinsed out.
- Rinsing the hair.
- Eliminating some excess moisture in the
hair (blow-drying to a certain point).
- Ironing the hair in extremely small sections
with a special Japanese Straightening Iron that
reaches temperatures of 180 degrees Celsius. Don't worry, this will not damage your hair
unnecessarily.
- Applying Solution #2 to the hair after
ironing is completed.
- Rinsing the hair and conditioning.
- Drying the hair and applying a flat iron
to remove excess moisture if necessary.
Q:
How
long will the Hair Straightening last?
A:
Treated hair will remain straight forever and
will not become curly or wavy again. New growth that
appears in the months following the Straightening will need to
be Straightened again. New growth usually
needs to be straightened 3 to 6
months after the initial straightening.
Q:
What
kind of hair is suitable for Japanese Hair Straightening?
A: Most
hair types except African, as the hair is too fragile and cannot withstand the heat.
These types include:
- Caucasian Hair.
- Asian Hair.
- Middle Eastern Hair.
- Norwegian Hair.
- Latin Hair.
- All other Hair types.
Q:
What
will my hair look like after the Straightening?
A: Your
hair will be straight, shinier and will feel soft and silky.
Q:
Will
I still need to blow-dry my hair after Straightening?
A:
Sometimes yes, but just to get the moisture out.
This usually takes about 4 to 5 minutes instead of 45 minutes!
Some people will not need to blow-dry at all. In most
cases you will not need to brush.
Q:
When
I get the new growth retreated, do they do all the hair again?
A: No,
just the new growth and the transition between Straightened and new
growth is treated. The other hair is
protected by using oil or conditioner so the solution will not saturate
into the previously straightened hair. If there is still curl or wave in the
previously treated hair or more than 4month after previous hair
straightening, special solution will be applied,
but for a shorter period of time.
crystallizing special solution is designed for treated hair, this will
give more protein to your hair to refresh previous hair straightening.
also we will iron whole hair again otherwise transition between will have
unwanted line.
Note: the retouch is often more
difficult to perform, so it is strongly recommended
that you go back to the same stylist as before or find someone better if
you were not happy with your first straightening!
Q:
I
have color in my hair, will that matter?
A: Tints
and semi-permanent hair color that deposit color are
not usually any problem at all. If you have had your hair dyed black,
please let your Stylist know as this can sometimes create problems.
Q:
Can I get
Japanese Hair Straightening if I have highlights?
A: Highlights
can be very tricky. When hair is highlighted,
usually bleach is involved. This makes the timing very difficult because
some hair is lightened right next to hair that is not lightened. Therefore
the hair may process fast where highlights are present and need much
more time where the hair is dark and unprocessed.. So in order not to
over process the light hair, the solution should be rinsed out and the
darker, healthier hair may not take. A prior consultation with your
stylist is necessary to determine if Japanese Hair Straightening will be
a good choice for those with highlighted hair.
Q:
What
about bleach? Is this O.K.?
A: Not
usually. Highlights often contain bleach so it is imperative
you see your stylist before the Straightening. They may want to cut
some hair from your head and test it to make sure it will work well
and there are no surprises. Any good stylist should be happy to perform a test strand.
Q:
What
about Henna?
A: A
test strand should be performed to be sure Henna won't be a problem.
Q:
How much does
Japanese Hair Straightening cost?
A: Typically
from $250-$600 depending hair length, thickness, amount of chemical
processing present and of course.
Q:
Why
does it cost so much?
A: The
process usually takes from 3 to 6 hours straight to perform. You may be able to find this service
for less, but beware, this is an
extremely difficult treatment to perform and those
who charge less often are less competent. Liscio or
ShiseidoCrystallizing is a very high quality
product and the raw cost of this product is also very high, but ensures
your hair will not be damaged as badly as other products.
Q:
Will I get any breakage as a result of a bad
Straightening?
A: It
is possible. If the stylist does not know what they are doing,
you could get breakage from the service, although it almost never
happens with a trained and competent stylist.
FYI - Be sure to find out how many
Hair Straightening's your stylist has
performed and how long they have been doing it. You certainly
don't want to be part of their "learning curve".
Q:
When I
go back for the re-growth, does it cost less?
A: Not
usually. Because the same amount of time is involved
with the retouch, often the cost will be the same as the first
Straightening. All the hair still has to be ironed even though the
solution is mainly on the roots.
Q:
How many product companies are there
for Japanese Hair Straightening?
A:
Four
main competitors; Liscio- manufactured by Milbon Co. Crystallizing
-manufactured by Shiseido(generally regarded
as the best, and is the most expensive raw materials), Yuko Systems manufactured by Yuko
Systems-Japan,
and Bio Ionics- manufactured in the U.S.
Q:
What
other names are used to describe Japanese Hair Straightening?
A: Japanese
Hair Straightening, Japanese Straightening,
Ionic Retexturizing, Thermal Restructuring,
Rebonding, Thermal Reconstruction.
Q:
Why
are the old type of relaxers so damaging?
A:
Most relaxers contain corrosive ingredients such as
Sodium Hydroxide, Potassium Hydroxide, Lithium Hydroxide,
Calcium Hydroxide etc. These ingredients corrode the hair
to the point where it is able to be changed to a straight look.
These products leave the hair feeling like straw and the
curl comes back after an often short period of time.
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