Monday, September 17, 2007
Japanese straight Vs Nanokeratin
OK... People here it goes. The difference between getting a Japanese straightener (JS) Vs the Noncorroding (NK) treatment. The JS is a chemical that once processed properly it will dry straight and without frizz. Now if a JS is not properly process is will be a disaster. In that case the Nanokeratin treatment could be a blessing. What this treatments does, is fill the damaged cuticle with evaporated keratin and seals it with a Silicone base polish also in a vapor form. The treatment will last ONLY until your next chemical treatment, It WILL NOT act as a straightener. If not properly process it will only last you until your next shampoo. Now, The NK treatment has worked miracles for many of my clients. The more you get the treatment done the longer the results will last and your hair will respond much better under humidity. On average the treatment last about two months and unlike the JS the entire head has to be process again. The JS will last up to four months on the tightest curl I've used it on. The hair is"heavy" when straightened so it kind of tugs on the natural curl giving the illusion that is straighter than normal. Hope this clears the waters for many of you out there.
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