It really depends on where you get it done. Go into your local hair salon and ask for details.
2007-02-01 13:39:14
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answered by unicarel 2
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There is this one product called chi that is supposed to last for a couple of months and you can wash your hair and everything. Depending on the length of you hair it can cost from about 300 to 500 dollars it cost me around 500 because I also have very very thick Afro like hair. Well I tried this and it worked for a couple of weeks but after a while my hair started to crunch together and eventually fall out. I could not get my money back and I had this big chunk of hair missing it finally grew back but for that time period of time I was very uncomfortable. Well if you ask me I think that you should get a traditional straightener it works very well and you should make sure that you get a deep conditioner not only does it feel very good but it makes it extremely soft. Hope that I helped. PEACE <3
2007-02-01 21:50:31
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answered by Jess 2
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Hair straightening that lasts a month? never heard of it. You can get your hair chemically relaxed if your hair is naturally curly and that will last until the hair grows out. or you can get it straighten with a perm if the curl in your hair is from a perm. I wouldn't try any of it at home. GO to a salon.
2007-02-01 21:41:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Well instead of paying like $200 just pay $20-$30 for a straightener and you can stratighten it whenever you want. But if you dont want to do that then go to a salon and ask.
2007-02-01 21:41:10
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answered by preciousprincess8701 1
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You can get it Japanese Chemically straightened. It usually starts from about $100 depending on your hair length. I don't reccomened this because of the side affects such as frizzy hair. It can really damage your hair and you won't be happy. Just get a straigtner, it does take time but its better than chemicals.
2007-02-01 22:43:05
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answered by Nicole 3
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i won't do it if i were u. there are probaly a bunch of bad side effects. like it won't get back to it's natural form. even if u don't mind ur hair not being like it is naturally u will probaly miss it after a month or two. but i'm not positive so if u want to go ahead. i would just stick to using a flat iron, which i use, instead.
2007-02-01 21:49:01
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answered by ch3rryontop2000 2
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NO side affects but thick hair would be about 125$ at the least and hair palace is always a good place never lets you down!!!
2007-02-01 21:39:51
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answered by breanna d 1
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u mean chemcally straightening?
2007-02-01 21:42:42
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answered by elenar.x 1
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Don't go for it.
2007-02-01 21:39:23
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answered by P S 4
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