Posted on September 3, 2010.
difference between relaxers, Japanese, Brazilian and straightening What? I have a weavy / curly, frizzy hair, and I want it straight.
i usually upward with a hot iron, but it takes too much time and loops back when humiduty is high or when it rains.
So I was thinking of doing my hair permanently straight, but I do not know which method is best.
straighteners? Japanese? recovery in Brazil?
with the best, least demeging and sustainable??
Well, I'm black and Spanish, so I super curly hair. I used to use relaxers for years, they just burn the tree outside of your hair. While it is not right, it's just a little death and boxes so its easier to syle. But straighteners are really black womans hair.
The hair kind of relief works. He never adjusted my hair, but it is about 30% easier to recover. I paid only $ 200 if I'm not complaining. In fact, I hated how it made my hair look because he did not much. I guess because my hair was too curly to begin. I decided to wear my hair curly again and looked at my hair stiff, ugly and little akward. So I decided to just decativate shampoo with sodium chloride (when you brazilizn straightening you can not use the shampoo sodium chloride which is like any shampoo at the pharmacy with the exception of children and shampoos Herbal shampoos African Amercian). He did not really ever completely wash or disable. But now my hair is much softer and easier to manage. So, I recommend the reorganization of Brazil for the woman with curly hair super super seeking to soften. It works equally well on women with straight hair that comes from the problems of frizz or a soft loop. My stylist used all the time and plus she has bleached her hair blonde if she had hair straight pin. The good thing about Brazil is that you can dye your hair, soon after, but you can not staightening Japanese hair.
Now, my friend uses the Japanese recovery. It is Indian with black hair very thick. But because of the Japanese straightening it comes to blow dry her hair for 10 minutes and her hair is straight as a bone. Personally, I like the look of Japanese straightening but she complains to always do because keeping up.
Get the Japanese straightening is like a big commitment because you can not dye your hair before or after gettting done (I do not know what will happen, but my girlfriend has never dyed her hair she did not been affected by chemicals before she got the Japanese system). Also, if you decide you do not like the more you must wait until all your hair grow back in. But with the recovery of Brazil, you can simply "turn off" with a shampoo from the pharmaceutical section regularly.
The bad thing about Brazil is that it uses straigtening formaldhyde (the stuff used to preserve dead bodies), unless you can find the brand of chocolate that does not formaldyde. Before, I decided I had to disable my Brazilian sleep with my hair tied back because my friend was allergic to formaldhyde and broke into hives on the skin. It is not cool when you are trying to cope with your boyfriend Kissy and screams at you Tye your hair before coming within 2 feet of him. But thats the reality of beauty lol. If I where you I would try and find a Brazilian without formaldyhde --- The "Brazilian system of chocolate --- but it is almost impossible to find (and who knows stylists lie all the time). But personally, I like the look of Japanese straightening better because the hair looks smoother.
Anyway I gave up all systems because my hair will never be rectified by only a single product his way too frizzy. But good luck in your search.
Just so you know you can completely color your hair with hair Japanese.