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Lucky angel
05-04-2003, 03:21 PM
My hair is naturally wavy and very very thick... I've straightened it with a flatiron for about 3 years now and I also have to blowdry it because it is very long and takes too long to dry a lone...

I would really like to get my hair perminantly straightened and I know that can be quite pricey... I was just wondering if any one could offer advice, or share any experiances of their own so I can get an idea of what to get... I hear there are different kinds for different textures of hair. I've heard Japenese Straightening works very well. Just wondering also how long it lasts? Till it grows out I suspect?

Oh yes and one more question to those who have had chemically straightened hair- How is it in the humidity???

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Houdini
05-05-2003, 10:00 AM
Originally posted by Lucifers angel:
...I would really like to get my hair perminantly straightened and I know that can be quite pricey... I was just wondering if any one could offer advice, or share any experiances of their own so I can get an idea of what to get... I hear there are different kinds for different textures of hair. I've heard Japenese Straightening works very well....

Oh yes and one more question to those who have had chemically straightened hair- How is it in the humidity???

You might want to read the post whose topic is "Curly hair-want straight" - a few of us talked about straightening recently in this thread.

I don't know anything about Japanese straightening. I get my hair straightened & love it. It doesn't get frizzy in humid weather, only costs me about $50 and lasts however long a perm would last in your hair. Fortunately, my hair takes REALLY well to perms & holds them for months, so I only have to get my hair straightened a couple times a year.

But check out the other thread I mentioned & you'll find a little more info. Good luck!

cb50
05-05-2003, 01:26 PM
To Lucifer's Angel - Thank-you.

[This message has been edited by cb50 (edited 05-06-2003).]

Lucky angel
05-05-2003, 07:00 PM
It's just a play on words... I am also christian, I use the same user name for all forums its just easier to keep track taht way... sorry if it offends anyone..

cocacolagirl
05-05-2003, 07:05 PM
Lucifer's angel, I have the same prob, my hair is thick and wavy. I love how it feels when I straighten it. It lasts like a perm would. It is a bit drying though. I did try the matrix stuff once I did it (all soft I believe) and it helped with the drying. The straightening made my hair thin out a bit which is what I needed..

By the way, not to be rude, this poster (meaning Lucifer's angel) was posting to ask a question about hair, not religion. Why can't we leave it at that. I could take offense at lots of things, but I don't. It is a free country you know. I am an aethesit and I am not offended at the Chrsitian remarks. Why can't people just stick to the original questions around here?

cocacolagirl
05-05-2003, 07:07 PM
By the way, my hair is almost shoulder length and I get charged right around 55 each time b/c it's so thick. And it takes about an hour.

Lucky angel
05-05-2003, 09:46 PM
Thanks girls for the info... My hair is very long thick and wavy(not too wavy, but just to the point where it is annoying!) It's about down to my lower abs... so yea.. mine would probably cost alot more then???

cb50
05-06-2003, 01:17 AM
Apology accepted.

[This message has been edited by cb50 (edited 05-06-2003).]

corinthian
05-06-2003, 01:25 AM
crusade

carol2
05-06-2003, 01:34 AM
Amen cb. Thank-you.





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