Japanese Hair Straightening, also known as Thermal Reconditioning, is one very popular hair straightening technique you just might want to think twice about before having done.
Originating in Japan in the late 90s the chemical products used in the process go by the names Liscio, Yuko and U.S. made Bio Ionics.
The treatment can take anywhere from 3 to 6 hours and involves numerous steps with costs ranging from $300 to $1,500 depending on the salon.
A cheaper price should raise some red flags as to the quality of the chemicals used or the expertise of the stylist according to the experts.
The result is permanently straight hair but after 4 to 6 months any new hair growth will need to be treated as well. This usually costs close to the same amount as the original treatment because it is a more time-consuming process involving straightening hair closer to the roots.
Because of the chemicals and techniques used you will not be able to curl the treated hair so you definitely want to take that into consideration beforehand.
There is also a growing concern from some stylists that thermal reconditioning may not be the perfect hair straightening...