Yes.. It comes at a high price though... This is called Thermal Reconditioning: AKA: Japanese Straightening. This is a pricey and long process. I only recommend it to girls that REALLY HATE their hair to the point that it is destroying one's self esteem. Depending on the hair's density, this process takes me 5-8 hours. The price is $100/hour. You can find this service for less money, or salons that boast they can do it in 3 hours. Don't fall for it. this means they are skipping several steps, which are intensive conditioning. This is a tedious process as multiple chemical solutions are added as the hair is section in 1/4 inch sections, chemicals applied.... hair dried... flat ironed in 1/4 inch section, and then reconditioned..... AND repeat process.... If not done correctly, the chemicals will break down the hair to disintegration. So many law suits have occured due to negligence in this process due to the nature of the strength of the chemicals. when the hair starts to grow.... time for a touch up... Just as long of a process. Weigh your options first..... Do yo really hate your hair? If so... good luck. Go to a nice salon by recommendation for a service like this. Hope this helps.
2006-11-02 23:02:03
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answered by Anonymous
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You can go for a perm or get Japanese hair straightening done at a good salon. This will leave you're hair smooth and straight, but just like when you color you're hair, the roots will grow out in their natural way, so if you have tight curly or frizzy hair, you will have to have the roots retouched quite often (every 2months). If you have normal or wavy hair you can wait longer (in some cases even 6 months) before having the roots retouched.
There is unfortunately no way to change ones genetics, and cause hair to grow out straight.
But try one of these methods, it will help.
(If you decide to try it yourself, with a Hair straightening product from either Sally's or Boots, get a friend to help you, use ceramic irons to smooth it out, and use a lot of moisturising conditioner)
2006-11-02 23:10:20
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answered by Anria A 5
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It's not advisable--especially since you dye your hair. Chemical straighteners are the most damaging thing you can put on your hair--plus in a few months your roots will grow in curly. Unless you're African American stay away from chemical straightening.
it does damage you hair, but you should deep condition it like 2-3 times a week and only straighten it once a year, but just the regrowth. i still had to blow dry my hair though. It just made it less frizzy and it didnt curl up in high humidity which was really awesome. My hair is long, about the middle of my back, and i paid about $400. The longer your hair is the more product they have to use, so the more expensive it will be
2006-11-02 23:25:36
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answered by sozza_micky 1
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Sorta, untill it grows out, but otherwise it's just like getting a "perm" ( permanent ) You can either go and get it done or do it yourself it's really simple. Go to a beauty supply store in your area and ask them for a good permanent solution and then go home and get your hair just wet first. Now start combing it, and combing really straight, right against your face, keep combing untill it's just damp. Now put the solution on, and start combing again and again, until it's dry, don't wash it for 2 to 3 days or whatever it says on your solution bottle. It will be fantastic!
2006-11-02 23:03:39
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answered by Anonymous
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go to your hair dresser and get a straight perm. its like having a perm but straight. it will stay in for about 2 weeks
2006-11-02 23:12:28
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answered by Anonymous
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ceramic hair straighteners with serum are ur best bet(great 4 me),but they don't make it perminent. Or a hair dresser might be able to straighten it 4 u, but I haven't any info on that!
2006-11-02 23:00:02
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answered by shadow 5
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