Thank you for this informative video !! I live very close to that salon and have been thinking for a long time now on whether or not I should do it especially because the Florida humidity doesn’t allow my naturally curly hair to stay pin straight. I would only do Japanese hair straightening if I could color my hair also. Could u get ur hair lightly bleached (ombré) with the Japanese straightening in ur hair ? And how much was it for you to get your roots touched up ? Thank you !
Hello. She has 3 versions of the Japanese treatment. The one I get is the strongest one. The other ones are not permanent so you can probably bleach your hair if you get a milder treatment but I don’t know how long those last. As far as I know, you can still dye your hair but not often. It is not recommended that you use bleachers in your hair if you are getting this treatment because the bleach will cause more damage. A lot of heat is used to do this treatment so it’s already harsh on the hair. The best thing to do would be to get a consultation with the stylist and she will be able to tell you what’s best. Her website is in the description and her phone number is on the website. I dyed my hair a few months before I got the treatment and she told me personally that if I was going to keep dying it I couldn’t get the treatment so i stopped.
I live in Ventura California where can I get it done close to me ? Do you know ? I had it done when it first came out and I loved it and I want it again
Hello, no I’m sorry I live in Florida so I’m not sure where you can get it in California but the way how I found my stylist, I googled Liscio Japanese Hair Straightening near me and then looked on the websites to see who had the most pictures and good reviews. Good luck. I hope you find a good stylist! ❤️
Thank you so much for sharing the video. I've done it six month ago and I want to retouch the roots, I was wondering what was the cream that she used for the treated part of your hair? I want to protect the part that I've done before and apply it just to the new roots.
Hello, sorry that it took so long for me to respond. I didn’t see this comment. She uses a hair primer to protect against damage if the solution touches the already processed hair but she didn’t tell me the brand. She said just any hair primer that is made for that purpose. *disclaimer* Please be careful if you’re doing this on your own, you should always be assisted by a professional. You can damage your hair if not done properly.
If the mild strength Liscio is used for damaged hair and doesn’t produce as straight of a result, can we go over that same hair later in a future treatment to get it straighter?
Sara Grewal Hello, to my knowledge no. When I go for my touch ups she only applies the treatment to the new growth. You can’t go over the same hair later because the chemical is strong and can cause even more damage that way. Hope this helps!
Is this for all hair types. My daughter has the thickest a d extremely wild hair. Like I havent not seen nothing like hers. For one. I need to find her a great flat iron or straightener, the one we had broke and it took years to just do half her head. Lol
WideAwake * aww I feel your pain, my hair has broken many combs, blow dryer combs and hair brushes. It can be done on most hair type if the right person is doing it who knows what they are doing. It’s most effective on 3c-4a type hair because when the roots grow out it becomes very hard to managed until you can go back to get your touch up. I had one hair dresser refuse to do my hair because they said it’s too course and the curls are too tight but I found the right person and she does a wonderful job, she didn’t make me feel bad and refuse to help me.
No you can’t mix them like that unfortunately. It has to be done on complete Virgin hair. That’s my uneducated answer because I’m not a stylist but that’s what I’ve been told.
Hello she said it is just a hair primer. She wasn’t specific with which brand but she said any primer that was made for the purpose of protecting the already processed hair just in case any of the solution touches that part of the hair. *disclaimer* please be careful if you are doing this on your own. You should always be assisted by a professional. You can damage your hair if this isn’t done properly.
Hello, she does shampoo and conditioner. But just make sure you rinse it out very well. *disclaimer* please be careful if you are doing this on your own. You should always be assisted by a professional. You can damage your hair if this isn’t done properly.
Thank you for your comment. You should a sulfates either way but the straightener does not come out it is permanent. Your roots are the only thing that will resemble your natural curls. But if you use sulfates and too much salt water and chlorine you will likely damage your hair.
I live in Los Angeles, I would like to know if your hairstylist knows a place where to go get this done by a professional in this area. Also what is the name of the conditioner she uses on your hair during rinsing and the name of the protectant product she uses before the flat iron is used. Thank you for the great video!!
Miri Ann Vital thank you so much, you would have to google stylist in LA who specializes in Liscio Japanese Treatment. I’m not sure what she used. I texted her and haven’t gotten a response.
Why would she put an acidic conditioner on to close the cuticle when she’s about to flat iron it to the straight shape? Only after flat iron, do u want to close the cuticle with the neutralizer
She said to please contact her. Envymehair.com Her phone number is on the site. It’s best to ask her and describe your hair and she’ll let you know what’s best.
@@razk1974 4c is the kinkiest form of human hair (typically associated with African/ African American textures). Look up "natural hair chart" on Google and research away. Each form of curl pattern with have a number and letter. I for example, am 4b/4a.
Thanks. I have been thinking about this off and on for the last year. I will follow you for a minute before I make my final decision.
Thank you for this informative video !! I live very close to that salon and have been thinking for a long time now on whether or not I should do it especially because the Florida humidity doesn’t allow my naturally curly hair to stay pin straight. I would only do Japanese hair straightening if I could color my hair also. Could u get ur hair lightly bleached (ombré) with the Japanese straightening in ur hair ? And how much was it for you to get your roots touched up ? Thank you !
Hello. She has 3 versions of the Japanese treatment. The one I get is the strongest one. The other ones are not permanent so you can probably bleach your hair if you get a milder treatment but I don’t know how long those last. As far as I know, you can still dye your hair but not often. It is not recommended that you use bleachers in your hair if you are getting this treatment because the bleach will cause more damage. A lot of heat is used to do this treatment so it’s already harsh on the hair. The best thing to do would be to get a consultation with the stylist and she will be able to tell you what’s best. Her website is in the description and her phone number is on the website. I dyed my hair a few months before I got the treatment and she told me personally that if I was going to keep dying it I couldn’t get the treatment so i stopped.
I live in Ventura California where can I get it done close to me ? Do you know ? I had it done when it first came out and I loved it and I want it again
Hello, no I’m sorry I live in Florida so I’m not sure where you can get it in California but the way how I found my stylist, I googled Liscio Japanese Hair Straightening near me and then looked on the websites to see who had the most pictures and good reviews. Good luck. I hope you find a good stylist! ❤️
Thank you so much for sharing the video. I've done it six month ago and I want to retouch the roots, I was wondering what was the cream that she used for the treated part of your hair? I want to protect the part that I've done before and apply it just to the new roots.
Hello, sorry that it took so long for me to respond. I didn’t see this comment. She uses a hair primer to protect against damage if the solution touches the already processed hair but she didn’t tell me the brand. She said just any hair primer that is made for that purpose.
*disclaimer* Please be careful if you’re doing this on your own, you should always be assisted by a professional. You can damage your hair if not done properly.
What did she put on the length before she used the product on the roots?
Can I use straightener brush instead of flat iron will still work replay quickly I wanna prem my hair straight I have curly hair
Hello, yes you can use a straightener brush instead of flat iron.
If the mild strength Liscio is used for damaged hair and doesn’t produce as straight of a result, can we go over that same hair later in a future treatment to get it straighter?
Sara Grewal Hello, to my knowledge no. When I go for my touch ups she only applies the treatment to the new growth. You can’t go over the same hair later because the chemical is strong and can cause even more damage that way. Hope this helps!
Is this for all hair types. My daughter has the thickest a d extremely wild hair. Like I havent not seen nothing like hers. For one. I need to find her a great flat iron or straightener, the one we had broke and it took years to just do half her head. Lol
WideAwake * aww I feel your pain, my hair has broken many combs, blow dryer combs and hair brushes. It can be done on most hair type if the right person is doing it who knows what they are doing. It’s most effective on 3c-4a type hair because when the roots grow out it becomes very hard to managed until you can go back to get your touch up. I had one hair dresser refuse to do my hair because they said it’s too course and the curls are too tight but I found the right person and she does a wonderful job, she didn’t make me feel bad and refuse to help me.
My hair is relaxed, but still pretty healthy and strong. Would I still be able to get the Japanese hair straightening on it??
No you can’t mix them like that unfortunately. It has to be done on complete Virgin hair. That’s my uneducated answer because I’m not a stylist but that’s what I’ve been told.
What was the cream protector she used?
Hello she said it is just a hair primer. She wasn’t specific with which brand but she said any primer that was made for the purpose of protecting the already processed hair just in case any of the solution touches that part of the hair.
*disclaimer* please be careful if you are doing this on your own. You should always be assisted by a professional. You can damage your hair if this isn’t done properly.
Did she shampoo after rinsing the straightening cream out? Or just rinse and condition?
Hello, she does shampoo and conditioner. But just make sure you rinse it out very well.
*disclaimer* please be careful if you are doing this on your own. You should always be assisted by a professional. You can damage your hair if this isn’t done properly.
So basically it's like a perm right? Girl I'm trying to figure this thing out lol
With this type of straightener do you have to avoid sulfates and salt water and chlorine. Will the straightener come out faster?
Thank you for your comment. You should a sulfates either way but the straightener does not come out it is permanent. Your roots are the only thing that will resemble your natural curls. But if you use sulfates and too much salt water and chlorine you will likely damage your hair.
I live in Los Angeles, I would like to know if your hairstylist knows a place where to go get this done by a professional in this area. Also what is the name of the conditioner she uses on your hair during rinsing and the name of the protectant product she uses before the flat iron is used. Thank you for the great video!!
Miri Ann Vital thank you so much, you would have to google stylist in LA who specializes in Liscio Japanese Treatment. I’m not sure what she used. I texted her and haven’t gotten a response.
Hair epoch Japanese salon does this!
Why would she put an acidic conditioner on to close the cuticle when she’s about to flat iron it to the straight shape? Only after flat iron, do u want to close the cuticle with the neutralizer
What state is this in?
Florida
Where is this salon? I would like to get my hair done. I have curly hair. Can you give me her contacts please
Furiosa Chin Envy Me hair salon in Orlando Florida. (407) 914-0024
Ask her if people with 4c hair can do it.
I will text her and ask.
She said to please contact her. Envymehair.com
Her phone number is on the site. It’s best to ask her and describe your hair and she’ll let you know what’s best.
Hi, i have 4b hair and i have this treatment. My sister is 4a and she has the treatment. It should also work on virgin 4c hair.
What does 4c hair mean?
@@razk1974 4c is the kinkiest form of human hair (typically associated with African/ African American textures). Look up "natural hair chart" on Google and research away. Each form of curl pattern with have a number and letter. I for example, am 4b/4a.
If you dont mind me asking how old are u??
I’m 28
A lot of people think that 😊
Why doesn't she keep her mask on??? hello... has she heard of corona virus!?!?