You'll
be able to style your hair any way you like. The good news is, if you don't
want to take the time to style your hair, you'll still have smooth, straight
hair. It's best to wait about a week after the treatment before trying new styles.
Yes,
you can color and highlight your hair after the treatment. One important consideration,
though, is that some color and highlight processes can damage your hair more
than you might expect. To keep your hair healthy, use gentler products, and
consider getting only a few highlights, on the top, rather than all over.
The
Japanese Straight Perm is one of the most difficult procedures to do correctly,
and very few people have had the opportunity to specialize in the process.
Although
the process works for short hair, too, I recommend that your hair be at least
5 inches long. As the roots grow out, longer hair will have the weight to pull
them straight for a while. Short hair will need to be touched up sooner.
Generally,
you can expect to let your hair air dry, with great results. If you'd like to
style your hair, or perhaps if you need to dry your hair more quickly, then
of course, you'll still have the choice of blow drying also.
Blow
drying, brushing, and using a flat iron on a regular basis are all damaging
to your hair. After you have a properly performed Japanese Straight Perm, you
won't need to use these strong methods to style your hair the way you like.
This way, over time, and given the proper care, your hair is likely to get healthier.
Remember also that starting with healthy hair makes a tremendous difference.
Expect that your hair will be as healthy after the process as when you first
come to the salon. This process is not meant to repair damaged hair.
Of course, any
chemical treatment will have an effect on your hair. This is why it's very
important to only consider using the best-quality products, in the right mix,
with the most up-to-date techniques and procedures. To be sure you only receive
the best possible treatment, Michi is always researching for only the top
products, and keeping regular contact with the manufacturers, and the leading
trainers in Japan.
You can arrange for
an appointment by calling the salon, (310) 205-0087 or send email (michi@michistyle.com).
When making your appointment, we require a $250 deposit
to hold your reservation. You can make the deposit by clicking on the paypal button on our homepage.
Please remember that
this deposit is non-refundable for any cancellations made within 72 hours
before the appointment. To cancel by phone, you MUST speak with with the salon receptionist or directly with Michi. Email cancellations will
be accepted, based on the time reported by our email server.
The
Japanese Straight Perm uses new products and special irons to straighten your
curly, wavy, frizzy hair. For the best results, the new technology and techniques
require an experienced professional. This process is also known as Thermal Reconditioning
and, as recently mentioned in the New York Times, is a trend growing in popularity
worldwide.
Chemical
relaxers unfortunately do not straighten hair very well, and they use chemical
ingredients that leave the hair brittle, dry, and unhealthy. The Japanese Straight
Perm gives you soft, silky, shiny, straight hair. And, your hair will be healthier!
Including
a haircut, and a Protein Conditioning Treatment, the Japanese Straight
Perm
should cost between $500 and $800.
Usually
the cost is slightly less to re-touch than for the original treatment. Actually,
the re-touch is in some ways more difficult, and requires about the same amount
of time, and lots of attention is given to the previously treated sections of
hair. See next question.
Only
the roots will need the Japanese Straight Perm treatment, while the ends will
not. The ends will receive a "protection" coating, to avoid unnecessary
contact with the perm solution. Also, the ends will get a special conditioning
treatment.
Typically
the Japanese Straight Perm will last from 4 to 8 months, at which time you should
set up an appointment to touch up your roots.
Michi
has been very successful with color-treated and bleached hair. The most important
consideration is your hair condition. Highlights and strong bleach can sometimes
be difficult to work with. It's important to schedule a prior consultation,
to make sure this process is right for your hair.
A
lot depends upon the condition of your hair. Unfortunately, repeated use of
a relaxer will usually cause significant damage to the hair. If you've had very
limited exposure to a relaxer, it may still be worth coming in for a free consultation.
It
is possible to do a Japanese version of the "relaxer" treatment, but
without the damage of a usual chemical relaxer. The cost is also much less than
the full Japanese Straight Perm.
Using
a Japanese version of a "chemical relaxer" is much less expensive.
While your hair will not be as straight using this method as with the Japanese
Straight Perm, this method avoids the damaging effects usually resulting from
other relaxer treatments.