Wednesday, March 25, 2009

How much does it cost for chemically straightened hair? Does it damage my hair? How long does it last?

Just give me like, the whole 411 on what they do, how long it lasta, what it does to your hair, and how much it takes out of your pocket. Last of all, is it worth it? I really want it.
How much does it cost for chemically straightened hair? Does it damage my hair? How long does it last?
it takes about 6 hours


and your butt will hurt


it%26#039;s about $500-$1000 (if you want a good one)


and lasts until your hair grows out


it prbly damages hair but it usually comes out soft and well, straight
How much does it cost for chemically straightened hair? Does it damage my hair? How long does it last?
It probably costs a lot of money and it kills your hair.


Just think....straight hair is only a fad, when it goes out, then what?
Reply:You can get your hair chemically straightened for realy cheap, but please dont. Cheap chemicals damage your hair even more and it will become frizzy and gross!! But, even more expensive treatments could stil be very damaging to your hair. I think the best thing to do is to go to your hair stylist and ask them about how it affects your hair. I would not personaly reccomend this because my cousin went to a professional to get it chemicaly straightened and her hair got realy thin and fell out!!!
Reply:it really does damage your hair A LOT so i%26#039;d advice you to use a straightener even tho it does damage it a little, but not as much.. plus the perm staright hair would only last 6 months or 7 months..depends how good of a job the salon did
Reply:well, it cost around 100-300 over here where i live. but my friend got hers done for like 70 and it was pretty good too.





it sorta damages your hair. i mean, they sit you down for hours on end and put chemicals in you hair, wait for a while, wash it off. then they put another mixture into your hair, wait, wash. they just keep repeating it. and in one part they might even stick your hair with the chemicals into plastic strips. thats what my hairstylist did aniwaes.





then after all the hard work and electricity and butt hurting and magazine flipping, they would take out the straightener and straighten your hair. voila~ and that%26#039;s all. mine took about 4 to 5 hours.





it lasts from 6 months to a year. that%26#039;s the norm i suppose. those better ones last longer. and, you%26#039;ve gotta thin out your hair before you get it straightened. because if it%26#039;s all thick and striaght, it kinda looks like a broomstick. lols.





good luck! of course it%26#039;s worth it. the damage is definitely lesser damage than you would get by straightening it youself nearly daily. it lasts a long time, easy to take care of. when you wake up, you can just run a comb through it and you%26#039;re taken care of. (: try it.
Reply:True story here.





When I was a kid I used an over-the-counter hair straightener, a relaxer. DO NOT GET IT! Number one, you really need to understand that all relaxers, dispite what type of hair you have, will damage you hair ROOT TO TIP! Number two, it%26#039;s really, really embarassing to have your hair break off rather easily when your out in public. Number three, there is NOTHING you can do to make your hair look anything close to healthy when you relax it. You hair will look dry, stringy, and nasty.





Just remember, if you have to deal with chemicals yourself... DON%26#039;T DO IT.

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