Japanese Hair Straightening
Introduction
Japanese hair straightening is a permanent hair straightening technique that uses heat to restructure the bonds in your hair so the hair lies straight, giving you glossy, smooth, shiny straight hair. This technique is also commonly known as Yuko system, thermal reconditioning/restructuring or rebonding and works on most types of hair apart from afro hair. The minimum hair length should be between 4-5 inches long.
How Long Do the Results Last?
The results are permanent on hair that has been treatment. However you may want to have a new treatment on the regrowth every 6-10 months or longer depending on the rate of hair growth and hair type. Many customers have a new treatment every 12 months.
Will Japanese Hair Straightening Damage My Hair?
Like with any treatments involving chemicals your hair must be in reasonably good condition. As a comparison Japanese hair straightening is less damaging than bleaching. If the right products and procedures are used by an experienced professional, it shouldn't be harmful at all. Besides, a good job will certainly add shine and gloss to your hair. Our stylists always have a consultation with the client to determine the condition of the hair and whether the treatment can be performed safely. If in any doubt a strand test will be performed.
Does it work on coloured or bleached hair?
Japanese hair straightening can be done on coloured hair (permanent or semi-permanent) but it must have been at least two weeks before you can have your hair straightened and you should wait at least two weeks after the straightening treatment before you can have your hair coloured.
For highlighted or bleached hair it depends on how much of the hair is bleached, how often you have it bleached and when was the last time you had it done. If you have full head bleach you should not have this treatment. If you have a little bleach applied or if most of your previous bleached hair has grown out it is often possible to have this treatment with great results.
The Process
The whole straightening process can take between 3-5 hours depending on hair length and type. Essentially it can be broken down into the following steps:
1. Consultation with stylist.Hair type and condition is assessed. Hair is then shampooed and towel dried. |
2. Formula application.Hair is divided into sections and conditioning formula and protector are applied. Wait 15-20 mins depending on hair texture. |
3. Ironing.A professional flat iron is used to straighten hair in several stages. |
4. Application of neutraliser.Hair is divided into sections and neutraliser is applied. This reset the bonds and stabilise the hair. Wait 10-20 mins depending on hair texture. |
5. Rinsing, Blowdry, Style and finishing touchesThe result is shiny smooth straight and more manageable hair.
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Post Treatment Care
You should not swim or wash your hair for 48 hours. Also avoid tucking your hair behind the ears or tying it during that time. You should not colour or apply treatments to your hair for two weeks after the treatment.
Post treatment products can be used to maximise the results but not essential.
Find out more
- See some before and after pictures of customers who had their hair straightened by us.
- What customers say about us.
- See our price range.
- Email us at info@haironthemove.co.uk for a quote.