I've been researching about rebonding here in the US coz I'm interested to have my hair done. They call it hair thermal reconditioning here. Other name is "Japanese Hair Straightening". Naay patent ang Yuko Systems Japan over their thermal reconditioning product. In fact, naa gyuy training school especially for thermal reconditioning in California, hair experts finish training to get certified. They recommend to go to certified thermal reconditioning salons daw, kay para sakto gyud ang process. It costs $300-$1000 depending on the length and ka wavy sa buhok. So pare-pareha ra diha sa ato.
There are (2) other thermal reconditioning companies: Liscio, and Bio-Ionics. Generic ra nang mga baratuhon and won't really give the best results. These 3 companies have the best products and are used by certified hair experts.
And, mao nang ma brittle kay dili sakto ang pag rebond. If you guys ask me, to spend that much money, adto nalang ko sa mga sikat nga salons para sigurado gyud. Certified hair experts use patented hair irons man gani. And... naa pa gyuy products nga ila i-recommend for maintenance.
Here's the link in case you wanna know more about thermal reconditioning. http://www.thermalreconditioning.com/pictures.html
Ako ganahan ko ug dili layered ang hair style kay dili tusgik style para natural tan.awon. Dili mailhan nga gi recondition ba.



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