Three reasons that you should NOT take Japanese hair straightening!!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @HOCH
    @HOCH  4 года назад +86

    Hi guys, I didn't expect this much of comments. Just for your information who are interested in me, I am no longer making videos about hair neither having long hair. Currently, I am posting about bodybuilding related contents. Thanks wish the best guys!

  • @sjprofessional5389
    @sjprofessional5389 6 лет назад +683

    Just for the record, curly hair is NOT more messy or dirty than straight hair. That is ridiculous.

    • @AS-cs9gi
      @AS-cs9gi 6 лет назад +13

      yeah, kinky hair is. only kinky hair needs japanese perm

    • @TaylorShantell
      @TaylorShantell 6 лет назад +244

      A S no one or type of hair "needs" Japanese perm or any perm.

    • @mallories
      @mallories 6 лет назад +21

      But it is harder to style

    • @worldwideugly3753
      @worldwideugly3753 6 лет назад +11

      @Summers Journey True I have to wash my hair everyday for it to look presentable x, D

    • @hanchan1673
      @hanchan1673 6 лет назад +2

      yeah i understand but it’s different in korea

  • @Selly0810
    @Selly0810 4 года назад +190

    I got the japanese done in August 2019, as I had curly, freezy and unmanageable hair, and I used the hair straightener EVERY single day of my life, sometimes even 2 times a day as it would get bad with humidity. I don't know the product or type, but as my hair was really fragile from using the hair straightener everyday, the hairdresser used a mild one, and as far as today 21 february 2020, I LOVE LOVE THE RESULTS, and I'm absolutely satisifed. Your hair will look great, super shiny and straight like never before. After the treatment, the only time that I used a hair machine again was in new years eve as I got some soft curls for the celebration, but never more. My hair straightener has been stored in my wardrobe since then and I spend way less time when getting ready. As today the treated hair is still straight, I only have my curly regrowth which I will treat soon.
    My suggestion is, if you get your hair straight everyday, go for it! It will save you plenty of time, and your hair will get restored.
    By the way, since I got the treatment and stopped using the hair straightener, my hair grows so fast that I'm sick of it LOL
    I pretty much dye my hair, and have new regrowth after 3-4 days.
    By the way, my hairdresser took something like 5-6 hours on medium hair, this treatment will take some time, so don't trust "fake professionals" who will take about an hour to do that, as they don't know what they're doing.

    • @cheaphanaper_3299
      @cheaphanaper_3299 4 года назад +7

      Thank you so much for sharing your experience, I have the same type of natural hair and usually have to straighten my hair on the daily!! I was thinking of getting the Japanese Permanent Straightening and I needed to learn more of it beforehand, your opinion really helped me, ty :)

    • @jazzmonallen8168
      @jazzmonallen8168 4 года назад +3

      Is it worth getting it done if you have new growth within 3-4 days? I get my hair wet often swimming and I’m scared after just a few days the top will be frizzy and the bottom straight. I hate that look.

    • @Selly0810
      @Selly0810 4 года назад +2

      Jazzmon Allen yes it’s worth it anyway, at the start you won’t notice the difference because the regrowth will be too little, in fact I get it done every 6 months so it has some length

    • @jazzmonallen8168
      @jazzmonallen8168 4 года назад +1

      HiSerena Okay! Thanks for the response ! I want to do it myself but recently bleached my hair. I’m gonna wait a couple months so that my hair could rebuild some of that strength.

    • @grecia4069
      @grecia4069 4 года назад +1

      LITERALLY THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I use the flat iron literally everyday or every other day 😣 I feel guilty everytime because I’m damaging my hair. I have wavy, frizzy, unmanageable hair as well. I recently thought about doing this. This made me feel a little more comfortable with my decision. Yes of course I was planning on going to a professional salon/hair dresser. Thank you so much 🥺, but I have 2 questions: I want my hair to be dyed a light brown, so do I have to wait a while AFTER I’ve done the treatment? Or before?
      My second question: is your hair dry at the ends after the treatment? Do they recommend products to use to make them shiny and healthy looking?

  • @donutsweets2854
    @donutsweets2854 6 лет назад +724

    The first reason had me crying 😂😂😂

    • @avamontesino9490
      @avamontesino9490 6 лет назад +56

      Donut Sweets LMAO SAME “loose your identity” 😂😂😁😂

    • @ravenh8293
      @ravenh8293 6 лет назад +10

      SAMEEE 😂😂😂

    • @janelouw402
      @janelouw402 5 лет назад +4

      Me too 😂

    • @DK-vy7ev
      @DK-vy7ev 5 лет назад +79

      Actually he is right. It takes an enlightened mind to understand what he means. A few years ago I was going to do this as I was tired of relaxing my hair with semi permanent relaxers. Eventually I decided against it for this very reason. Identity is very complex and is a collection of various pieces of your, your life and your world. My curls are not only an inheritance but they are also a piece of the puzzle that individualises me, making up my "uniqueness"

    • @naranciaghirga1809
      @naranciaghirga1809 5 лет назад +1

      Donut Sweets lol yeah

  • @adelamaroon1377
    @adelamaroon1377 6 лет назад +578

    1. Lose your identity

    • @xNatethaGreat
      @xNatethaGreat 6 лет назад +26

      Adela Maroon think he mean you wont look like yourself

    • @jordyntae.
      @jordyntae. 5 лет назад +6

      CANDIDVOICE 4Humanity it’s a joke lol🤪

    • @ye1789
      @ye1789 5 лет назад +6

      I shouldn’t have laughed so hard😭

    • @r0guedoll
      @r0guedoll 5 лет назад +2

      That's a lie.

    • @Jazminfields
      @Jazminfields 4 года назад +6

      He means u lose yourself, your hair is apart of you.

  • @galatheya143
    @galatheya143 6 лет назад +223

    For the record, once your hair grows out, you get your curly hair back. Although it does take time. And always go for a professional.

    • @happyhappy685
      @happyhappy685 3 года назад

      How to find a good one
      Do I go to an Asian hairdresser?

    • @jaynahub8287
      @jaynahub8287 3 года назад

      @@happyhappy685 you don’t have to just go to one that definitely knows what their doing not just one that says they might know

    • @deivisony
      @deivisony 3 года назад

      @@jaynahub8287 And how would he know? Lol

    • @jaynahub8287
      @jaynahub8287 3 года назад

      @@deivisony you ask questions dumbass

  • @ConserveMore
    @ConserveMore 6 лет назад +156

    You definitely need a professional to do this procedure! The risk if damage is high. But as far as identity goes, some people solely identify with straight hair so it is great for them.

    • @HOCH
      @HOCH  6 лет назад +14

      Yes. If you want to really get this treatment I recommend to take it from professional only

  • @lindaroberts167
    @lindaroberts167 6 лет назад +274

    One thing we should all take into account is that he did not get this done by a professional. Therefore, we can’t trust the brand that he used. Thanks for warning us anyways! I appreciate you giving such good advice.

    • @HOCH
      @HOCH  6 лет назад +34

      No problem! I'm happy to help you :)

  • @moanalouise
    @moanalouise 5 лет назад +46

    I Fricken love Japanese hair straightening, I hated my hair and battled with frizz all my life it has changed my life it is the best thing I have ever done and wish I found it years ago and my hair does not need settings or filters it literally is shiny dead straight no frizz.

    • @menace2819
      @menace2819 3 года назад

      How long does it stay

    • @claire4212
      @claire4212 3 года назад

      @Anna M sponsor what?

  • @Anjie94565
    @Anjie94565 6 лет назад +72

    I straightened my hair with a Japanese straightening system and I got the result I was looking for.
    Make sure you choose the best type of straightening chemical for your hair: mild, normal, strong. I have 4a/4b hair and the mild Milbon Liscio worked well.

    • @ninapreciosa377
      @ninapreciosa377 6 лет назад +5

      Anjie94565 thank you . I live in Canada i have 3C hair and i dont know where to go get it done

    • @LindaRosem
      @LindaRosem 6 лет назад +1

      Anjie94565 thank you for that! Did you do it yourself? I’ve been thinking about doing it and my hair is a mix for 4a/4b/4c and some of the videos I’ve seen make it look so healthy and shiny and easy to maintain length retention. How do you feel about it now?

    • @AS-cs9gi
      @AS-cs9gi 6 лет назад +1

      La morochaMica why would you do it on type 3 hair? 4c needs it most

    • @anxstasiya1919
      @anxstasiya1919 6 лет назад +7

      some people that want straight hair have 4c hair. Some have 3a hair. It is all just based on what the person wants :)

    • @anxstasiya1919
      @anxstasiya1919 5 лет назад +4

      The Universe no it doesn’t. only sketchy and terrible fake cheaper products do that.

  • @ML-ro6in
    @ML-ro6in 4 года назад +17

    I did it and never regretted it. My wavy hair grew back and it wasn't as drying as i thought it may be so I didn't need to cut off much length. Just go to a place that does this regularly like an Asian salon. I also had Brazilian keratin done but it only lasted for approximately 3 months. The thing about Japanese straightening is that it's extremely flat for the first few weeks but as the roots grow out, the hair has a bit more body which i prefer.

  • @juukyuchan
    @juukyuchan 6 лет назад +111

    Meh. I've been dying my hair for years. Damage doesn't scare me

  • @winifred9198
    @winifred9198 5 лет назад +33

    Seldom do I ever see a Korean guy with long hair. I wish more Korean men had long hair. It's beautiful.

  • @laurapug5389
    @laurapug5389 5 лет назад +47

    Why do I find this guy adorable

  • @thatdutchguy2882
    @thatdutchguy2882 5 лет назад +26

    Dude, don't mess with them curls, they're awesome m8 👍.

  • @audreydavis6405
    @audreydavis6405 6 лет назад +42

    I love him for doing this

  • @SkSk-gn1ut
    @SkSk-gn1ut 4 года назад +6

    Japanese wavy hair is so beautiful. Japanese should be proud for having it. It's so beautiful because it's straight from the root and it gets wavy at the ends.
    By the way, your English is good and your message is great :)

  • @livysyn6
    @livysyn6 7 лет назад +58

    Thank you so much for this! I recently came across this hair procedure and started doing research since I was really interested in it. This definitely makes me want to reconsider/do more research. Especially since I actually like my naturally wavy hair.

    • @HOCH
      @HOCH  7 лет назад +9

      To love yourself is the best way I think. This kind of artificial things always have side effect in some way whether it's big or small. So try to like your hair more :) and you know wavy hair is way more better than straight hair!

    • @paige3488
      @paige3488 5 лет назад

      When your hair grows back out you'll get your natural waves back.

    • @biddyj9200
      @biddyj9200 4 года назад +4

      Just let your hair grow out and cut the damage. Hair is hair

    • @dvd_12337
      @dvd_12337 3 года назад

      I am with you @Lixovia23. I also did a brazillian blowout and did lose quite a bit of hair and my curls have never gone back to it’s original curl 2c now I’m a 2a,2b. But I totally want straight hair so that it’s easy to maintain.

  • @AoiHaruVT
    @AoiHaruVT 6 лет назад +8

    Okay, so I just gotta talk -
    And to be clear: All he says is from his PERSONAL experience and you do not have to listen to anything to change your decision until you professionally get your hair looked at and done.
    So from what I picked from this.... Uh, Some of these reasons he made sound more like a universal issue more then a personal. Hair in a norm, does in fact grow back in time. You will not lose your "identity" and you do not have to cut all your hair off, all hair gets damaged, this is normal for many hair treatments. Also, something like a perm, which this is MUST be done by a PROFESSIONAL (imo) which means, yes you do have to spend money. Before doing that, I believe you should get your hair looked at by the salon you are going to do the perm and see what they recommend. I had perms in my hair and some old hair stylist I had said I shouldn't but then others said, nah it's fine, due to my hair. For some hair, it is good, like mine, for others, no. EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT!!!
    I say, if you want to try the Japanese Straightening perm, do research and talk to a professional at the salon, don't do it on your own. Do that, then make a choice.
    Just please note that it will go back in time, and only go back if you like it. (In one channel I watched, the lady only went back a year later but said her personal pros and cons.)
    If you dunno how it will be for you and you wanna try after getting looked at, do ettttttt! But know its a long term thing. ^^

  • @잃어버린영혼-r6q
    @잃어버린영혼-r6q 5 лет назад +45

    I love how he is trying to convey his message but I cant get past how cute his accent is in saying english words.

  • @feefee4234
    @feefee4234 6 лет назад +50

    I find him so attractive !

  • @isabelladossantos9326
    @isabelladossantos9326 6 лет назад +3

    -I've had the Japanese straightening done a few times and I only get it redone once every year because getting it done less reduces the damage on your hair. While my hair is growing out I just straighten the roots like once a week after I wash it and it looks normal again. But then again, this depends on the hair type. My hair is really curly and a bit thick but it's not like it can't be managed at all. For me to straighten my roots it only takes me an hour and a half. Depending on your hair type it may take more or less time.
    -I'm extremely happy with the way my hair looks when it's straight. It has boosted my self confidence so much and I have never felt happier. I never plan on going back. I absolutely despised my natural hair and I had a lot of confidence issues back when I had it. Please,, to anyone out there who wants to get it done, make sure you want it for life, because once you do it, it's extremely hard to go back.
    -I do agree with what you said about your hair looking dry and damaged. But there may be a way to reduce the damaged look??? I have no idea because I've never really looked into it, but if anyone has any suggestions please tell me.
    -ALSO ONE MORE THING: You will NOT lose your hair overtime because of this treatment. It's literally a myth. The only way you may lose your hair because of this treatment is 1. You do it without a professional/it's done incorrectly
    2. You use unknown products
    3. Your hair type is not suited for this type of treatment (which is why you should consulted first)
    4. You do your roots while you have the treatment or use an unknown product on it (You can only dye your hair,, but NEVER EVER do roots because your hair will fall of instantly)
    Seriously you should pay the extra money to have it done in a salon. Would you rather have no hair, or pay the extra money to get it done properly. i would definitely pay.

    • @invincibelbulleftproof
      @invincibelbulleftproof Год назад

      Thank you gurl! I was thinking about doing a Japanese perm but was so indecisive cuz each site said something different. You convinced me I will do it!!

  • @칼로여행하다
    @칼로여행하다 6 лет назад +81

    but witch one is better constantly straightening your hair or doing the Japaneses hair straightening

    • @isabeloderso5472
      @isabeloderso5472 6 лет назад +35

      칼로여행하다 definitely the japanese straightening

    • @LetsStopThisSong
      @LetsStopThisSong 5 лет назад +32

      the japanese is one damage for an entire year. straightening it every day is, well, damaging it every day

    • @Kunoichi4ever4
      @Kunoichi4ever4 5 лет назад +5

      both are bad for your hair, but if you dislike your hair then I guess choose the one and done path.

    • @sheilaorangd1967
      @sheilaorangd1967 5 лет назад +1

      All chemicals on everyone's hair will damage they here if not being taken care of and yes once you put chemicals on your hair to straighten your hair or curl your hair you have to take extra care and yes it should be done by a professional I do understand that but that is a person's choice just like going natural is a person's choice but anyone that put chemicals in their hair whether it's dies or straightening their hair anything that is not natural like oils and plant base dies they're going to damage the hair anytime you go to get something done to your hair any process study it read about it and make your right decision because it's your hair

    • @Avadonia
      @Avadonia 5 лет назад +1

      jackie one year? Isn’t it for like all time

  • @nataliepelz7932
    @nataliepelz7932 6 лет назад +21

    I had in done 4 years ago, alltough I liked the results at first, my hair got very dry and lifeless after some time. But I thought that was just because my hair was already pretty damaged before I did the service, with hair color and heat damage. I thought since my hair is now healthy, the results would be better, but maybe not.

    • @HOCH
      @HOCH  6 лет назад

      yes maybe or maybe not. the way you think decides everything haha

    • @nataliepelz7932
      @nataliepelz7932 6 лет назад

      HOCH 전호철 I recently got the brazilian blowout, I like the results much better. Hair is healthy, its not stick straight, it still has volume in a little wave, which is nice and it lasts long but not permanent. Even though it contains some formaldehyde, its only during the process, I just wear a mask so I don't inhale.

  • @phishcatt
    @phishcatt 5 лет назад +5

    If anything, straight hair is dirty, because the oil and sebum travels a lot faster from the root down the hair, making it greasy, smelly and in need of constant washing. For my wavy/curly hair to get to that level of dirtiness it would take a week of not washing it, whereas a pin straight, asian type of hair it takes skipping a washing day. And don't tell me they all wash their hair every day.. So I wonder who's dirty really...

  • @黄-i3r
    @黄-i3r 4 года назад +19

    The first reason had me CRYING LMFAOOOOO

  • @IGF-en7gn
    @IGF-en7gn 5 лет назад +16

    He’s so cute though

  • @lexiwilliams7034
    @lexiwilliams7034 6 лет назад +11

    Aww at least he tried
    .but honestly I did it and it works wonders especially since I have puffy and curly hair

    • @bella64276
      @bella64276 4 года назад +1

      My only concern is the texture, does it make your hair feels sticky or is it still very natural feeling?

  • @nicolelyon1284
    @nicolelyon1284 5 лет назад +2

    I did this straighting and my hair was smooth and silky for months. I never had a problem. It's now growing out and my waves and curls are coming back! I also went to a professional that did the permentant Japanese straighting. I haven't gotten it touched up for about 8 months now and my hair is back to being frizzy and waves and all. Thinking about a Brazilian blowout.

  • @glxxterbloodxx487
    @glxxterbloodxx487 6 лет назад +4

    I like the Japanese hair straightening, I have it right now but I’ve decided to transition back to curly hair. I think curly hair is more cute now :)

  • @StephanieInYourFace
    @StephanieInYourFace 6 лет назад +176

    aww, you're so cute!

  • @nasreen7043
    @nasreen7043 7 лет назад +28

    I had my hair Japanese straightened last week ... it is still frizzy and so a little curly in places. They said it is because my hair is damaged.

    • @HOCH
      @HOCH  7 лет назад +24

      Yes. If your hair is damaged before you did Japanese straightening, then your hair will be really really frizzy. This might sound weird, but you should not believe what hair dresser says because they want for you to do Japanese straightening at the moment and don't care about the result.

    • @MelyVIPuma
      @MelyVIPuma 6 лет назад +35

      That's ridiculous. They're supposed to tell you that BEFOREHAND. They're not supposed to do that on damaged nor dyed hair because it's not going to work. Luckily, I have a stylist that gets all up in my face about what's best for my hair. I wish all stylists cared about their clients hair.

    • @thekonstancja1
      @thekonstancja1 6 лет назад

      HOCH 전호철 my curly hair are always less/more damaged, just simply due to curls.
      And for me also japanese straightening didnt work much.
      Although keratine straightening helped more-still not like I got completely straight hair, but kind of smoothen.

    • @reginastevenson-swint8676
      @reginastevenson-swint8676 6 лет назад +1

      I was always told if it seems too good to be true,it is.

    • @amya.3174
      @amya.3174 6 лет назад

      How is it now?

  • @lilith2581
    @lilith2581 5 лет назад +3

    I did it 4 months ago. Best decision I have ever made. I did make sure that all my highlights were grown out. My hair is the healthiest I’ve had at this length because I haven’t touched it with a blow dryer or flat iron.

  • @BlackKoffeeKiss
    @BlackKoffeeKiss 4 года назад +9

    I don't know why everyone wants to permanently straighten their hair but it's your choice. But only do it because you want to don't confuse straight hair for good hair because good hair is any hair that is naturally yours and healthy. Remember, to be proud of who you are because your hair shows your culture and ethnic background. If you do this like he said you will lose your identity altogether. But do what you want and do it because YOU want to.

    • @bcwright03
      @bcwright03 3 года назад

      Most balanced comment award 🥇

    • @lunargirlie3708
      @lunargirlie3708 3 года назад +1

      I'm really confused on what you mean by "good" hair. If you mean healthy hair getting a one time treatment is better for your hair than straightening every day. And if you mean it's not "good" hair because its not natural then- 😐

  • @blacksheep5821
    @blacksheep5821 4 года назад +1

    I used shiseido crystallizing straight myself & I loved the result. My hair was straight, smooth, frizz-free & super manageable that doesn't go kinky with humidity. That product is not available for retail sale, but I have a friend who sells these stuff. Point is, it's great & not damaging, & certainly gives u a boost of confidence, but don't try to do it urself or just by some random friend, unless u r absolutely sure. Get it done professionally.

    • @softsparkles3630
      @softsparkles3630 2 года назад

      Which one of the series did you use, was it the red or the blue one ?

    • @blacksheep5821
      @blacksheep5821 2 года назад

      @@softsparkles3630 red one. Normal hair.

  • @GoGo-tk8ui
    @GoGo-tk8ui 2 года назад +3

    I have been getting Japanese straightening since 1996 in NYC, Miami and Washington DC over 30-40 times all from Japanese hair salons with Japanese hair stylists. I love it. It does not dry or damage hair at all. It stays silky and straight forever. You just need to re- touch when hair is growing more than 2 inches for so.. Sorry! I opposed 100% to what he is saying here.

    • @everydaygrace6310
      @everydaygrace6310 2 года назад

      What Japanese hair salon did you go to in Washington DC? I'd love to get a Japanese straightening done and want to find someone that knows what they are doing. Thank you so much!

    • @GoGo-tk8ui
      @GoGo-tk8ui 2 года назад +1

      @@everydaygrace6310 I went Ozuki Salon in year 2017 only once since it was on my vacation and I live in Colorado now. I do not remember stylist's name but he was a Japanese guy from Japan most likely in his 30th.. I just checked their website and most likely my stylist was Mr. Yamashita. If so, he did such a great job for both Japanese straightening as well as hair cut and nice person. I recommend going there 100%.

    • @everydaygrace6310
      @everydaygrace6310 2 года назад

      @@GoGo-tk8ui THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I really appreciate it! Can't wait to get it done. :)

  • @TeylaDex
    @TeylaDex 4 года назад +3

    1. I don't like it so no one is allowed to like it
    2. I have literally no idea what I'm talking about
    3. I talk just bullshit cause I can
    There, I fixed it.

    • @bcwright03
      @bcwright03 3 года назад +1

      Harsh but accurate 😆

  • @dvitorino007
    @dvitorino007 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for this information, I will never use this type of straightening again either as i like to change my hairstyles frequently and i regreted it within a week after getting it done.

  • @mablesyrup1571
    @mablesyrup1571 6 лет назад +14

    Thank you for this. You have dissuaded me from straightening my hair. Dryness is definitely not attractive.

  • @wahyunengsi3834
    @wahyunengsi3834 5 лет назад +12

    He momorized all his speeches.. cute tho

  • @elliotisdreaming
    @elliotisdreaming 5 лет назад +8

    Why are you making fun of the first reason? It’s literally true lol

  • @dedel-o-bailey7254
    @dedel-o-bailey7254 6 лет назад +14

    It seems people are always looking for something else, besides themselves to love.

    • @AS-cs9gi
      @AS-cs9gi 6 лет назад +9

      some people dont like their hair and really badly want straight hair, why not just let them get it? why make them go through life hating their hair?

    • @carlyc20
      @carlyc20 6 лет назад +3

      As someone who has really curly hair, I want straight hair so bad not because I think it looks good. Having curly and frizzy hair is a pain in the ass and it takes an hour of more to brush it at that state. With straight and not frizzy hair it takes me 5 seconds to brush it and its so much easier to maintain and style. i can put my hair in a ponytail in 10 seconds when its strait but it takes 10 minuets when its not.

  • @diamondcascadeblackspring7260
    @diamondcascadeblackspring7260 Год назад

    Your hair is lovely... Thanks for sharing your story. I have curly hair and I understand the regrets you are talking about...but I am older and wiser now. You are right we should try to make the "most beautiful you" rather than trying to change ourselves in something we are not.

  • @JM-gd7tw
    @JM-gd7tw 6 лет назад +11

    I did mine yesterday. Tired of cooking my hair with blower and flat iron every time I had frizzy hair. To much time and energy spend cause of the bad climate in this island, it was pretty annoying. I'm a bit worried but I hope i have better results than yours.

  • @Kunoichi4ever4
    @Kunoichi4ever4 5 лет назад +1

    I mean the 1st point is kida funny, btu also kinda true too...You are naturally harder to remember with the most common hair, which is straight hair. You dont really lsoe your identity of course, but you will have a harder time making an impression by looks only.

  • @JMRM1925
    @JMRM1925 4 года назад

    Thank you for the video, I am from the Caribbean and I was thinking of doing this since I currently live in Japan. You changed my mind as I thought it would keep my hair healthy.

  • @christinaaviles7795
    @christinaaviles7795 4 года назад

    I agree it does make you’re hair straight but it makes you’re hair pin straight like a little girl from the grudge I had really pretty curly hair and i regret it so much I tried everything to reverse it and nothing now I have to wait for my new growth to completely grow back and cut the hair at the ends because when you do Japanese straightening it doesn’t go away you must cut the hair to get rid of it because it will always stay straight so if you had curly hair you’re new growth will come back curly but from the Japanese straightening the old hair will stay straight you must cut it off and while you have this treatment you must take care of You’re hair and keep it healthy so when you get the new growth the new hair grows back healthy! And your right it does take a toll on you’re hair I have bought so many products for it recently for damage

  • @BB-or8gi
    @BB-or8gi 5 лет назад +8

    He’s CUTE!

  • @TONYASIASMOM
    @TONYASIASMOM 7 лет назад +45

    Your hair looks really nice, 💋Though!🔑

    • @HOCH
      @HOCH  7 лет назад +12

      Thank you!

  • @thevisi0naryy
    @thevisi0naryy 2 года назад

    Thank you for this info, I impulsively thought about trying this but am now reconsidering. Is there a hair treatment that sits between a keratin treatment and Japanese straightening? I have curly shoulder length hair that I want to be wavy without needing to do anything after the shower, but not pin straight. The keratin treatment did absolutely nothing to reduce the curl.

  • @PetersayPeterdo
    @PetersayPeterdo 5 лет назад +6

    I love my new straight hair girl. I identify as straight haired! 😂

    • @bcwright03
      @bcwright03 3 года назад +2

      He/him/straight-haired 😌

  • @Simply418
    @Simply418 2 года назад

    They can control how straight your hair is, my salon always asks me before I perm straight it. After a few months, I am able to still curl my hair on special occasions.

  • @Jazminfields
    @Jazminfields 4 года назад +1

    A lot of ethnic women use sodium & calcium hydroxide to straighten their hair . The results are nice at first but if you don’t take care of it , it’s a disaster and the results also vary , you’ll never know the outcome and the chemicals are not good for the scalp and hair may break or become dry lack luster.

  • @opalsanchez2811
    @opalsanchez2811 5 лет назад +10

    The weebs have entered the comments

  • @anakinskywalker3777
    @anakinskywalker3777 3 года назад +3

    I need to stop falling in love with random guys on the internet

  • @spacewinter
    @spacewinter 3 года назад

    This was very helpful! I have curly hair that is beautiful but time consuming. But I'm scared of it being too permanent. I've definitely changed my mind now because I enjoy having unique hair.

  • @gypsyrose8084
    @gypsyrose8084 6 лет назад

    Thank you for making this video. As someone who was thinking of doing this to their curly hair I appreciate you making a video in the negatives. I love straight hair and struggle with styling whether my hair is curly or straight. So it's the minimal styling aspects that have me interested. Also in my business I make more money with straight hair. But with fine hair, my curls give me volume.. decisions decisions...

  • @helena7991
    @helena7991 2 года назад

    Sounds like you should have done the "keratin smoothing treatment" if you didn't want to compleaty lose you're curls and have it become silky smooth

  • @selfcare.1004
    @selfcare.1004 5 лет назад +1

    I am so sorry about your experience with straightening.
    It may damage the hair with the process however, there are other ways to protect and treat your hair so your hair doesn't get so damaged
    Unfortunately, not all salon professionals are all knowledgeable and sometimes need to think outside the box.
    In Korea or Korean people in general can be judgmental due to ignorance, I call it. They seem to lack very much of accepting people are all different. If you are unique, they look at you different. Unfortunately, they tend to judge people by the appearance and materiallistically.
    That is why you hear people commenting about the curly hair oppose to the straight hair.
    I get it and I feel your pain.
    However, just because you had bad experience does not mean others should be told not to do.
    Maybe choices of words can be better choice?; things to look out for for Japanese straightening, warnings, to consider, be aware....etc.
    Also, be mindful that self esteem is very important. Don't get buy into negative things people say.
    As everyone is unique and different, you are you are your own and different.
    People tend to judge others with negative be cause they feel hollow inside. So, instead of feeling bad what they say, you should feel bad for them for being ignorant.
    And yes, I can't agree more with you.
    You can't believe everything you hear. If one is sensitive and who gives a damn, will do their research before siding.
    화이팅!!

  • @bee3467
    @bee3467 5 лет назад +7

    He sounds british too

  • @question3613
    @question3613 6 лет назад

    ooo if this man came around my neck of the woods hed never come BACK! 💚💚 thank you for the identity point!

  • @Daphneamy360
    @Daphneamy360 6 лет назад +5

    I wanted to try this method. But don't want to put the straighter in my hair wash it then the flat iron it then put it back the straighter in my hair I just the straighter in my hair then wash it out put a neutralizer then add shampoo then. Conditoner, then deep conditioner sit on the hood dryer for 10-30 minutes rinseand style as I desire that's it I'm their is a better healthier way to do this ling process in much lesser time I hope
    Thanks for this video✊🙌🙏

    • @HOCH
      @HOCH  6 лет назад +3

      It sounds like taking a lot of time literally, but anyway it would be less damaging than straightening method. Hope you satisfy with your hair :)

    • @bcwright03
      @bcwright03 3 года назад

      That’s why you go to a 💇🏻‍♂️ because that’s what they excel at, but I thought all your points were great reminders for those considering!

  • @heavenrivera4467
    @heavenrivera4467 2 года назад

    Thank you this saved me from getting the treatment my identity is everything to me

  • @Amber-hm3ri
    @Amber-hm3ri 6 лет назад +2

    So I've been thinking to do this procedure, I have straight hair on the outermost part, however, on the inside my hair has these obscure curls and frizz, I've never dyed it but occasionally straighten it and naturally is quite brittle. I know you're not a hair stylist (I think) but would you recommend me carrying out the procedure? Would I experience hair loss?

  • @cloudhye7629
    @cloudhye7629 6 лет назад +2

    My hair is wavy and puffy so that’s why I was considering it oof.

  • @saragrewal8032
    @saragrewal8032 4 года назад

    How damaging is the process compared to bleaching your hair blonde? I’ve done bleached blonde in the past so I‘m wondering how the damage will compare to that. Thanks to anyone who answers!

    • @Airandfiretarot
      @Airandfiretarot 2 года назад

      I am wondering the same thing. Did you ever do this? How did it go? 😳

  • @itscloudstrife
    @itscloudstrife 6 лет назад +6

    don't let what other people say about you hurt you! you look great, do what makes you happy ^__^

    • @HOCH
      @HOCH  6 лет назад

      thank you buddy. I hope you always happy too :)

  • @Phillipdumont
    @Phillipdumont 3 года назад

    i wish i listened to this guy, he is right.

  • @helenstamatis122
    @helenstamatis122 4 года назад +2

    He’s right, it does damage your hair. I regret doing it

  • @yunaviana4450
    @yunaviana4450 5 лет назад +3

    Well i love my wavy and cyrly hair but when i went to search a job in my country they reject me because they think my hair not neat enough so, its not us but society and i need society to give me a job

  • @appleheaddefender
    @appleheaddefender 6 лет назад +6

    Wish my hait would have turned out more straight😕

    • @britsmith7599
      @britsmith7599 6 лет назад +3

      Did you get your hair Japanese hair straightened and it didn’t completely straighten out??

  • @NipponItaly
    @NipponItaly 3 года назад

    Hi, here in Italy where I live Brasilian straight perm has been popular in the past 8 years but in some Countries this treatment has been forbiden because it is tossic for people and easily leads to cancer because of some of its ingredients( formaldeide, aldeide etc). Does Japanese straight perm product include those tossic and dengerous ingrefients?

  • @farhiyaa4880
    @farhiyaa4880 5 лет назад

    The reason not to do it is
    1. If you have Brazilian or Keritan treatment recently..it will burn off the hair part that has other treatment.
    2. You have relaxer in hair
    3. Regrowth at roots similar to relaxer.
    4. Very damaging to hair..because of the chemicals.

  • @phyzkisandotherthings2559
    @phyzkisandotherthings2559 5 лет назад

    Heyo, I'm sorry you fell you lost your identity by the straightening. I hope it makes you feel a little better knowing I gained my identity by the straightening. I had unruly curly/wavy hair. they kind that couldn't decide which way to curl, and I live in a extremely humid environment. The damage comes from the loss of proteins and vitamins in your hair as a product of thermal reconditioning. However, did you know that it is actually recommended to come back to your stylist monthly to have your treated to reintroduce the lost proteins and vitamins. This has kept my hair extremely strong. This is extremely important, because your hair did go through a chemical process.After which your hair is permanently straight, except for new hairgrough, which you can hive touched up depending on hair growth and type of hair. I hope this brought you insight. It's strange your stylist did not inform you of the monthly hair treatment, that was extremely important.

  • @someoneyoumightknow2795
    @someoneyoumightknow2795 5 лет назад

    My hair is not my identity tho :/ I can just get a buzz cut wnen I want a change again
    Honwstly about hair looking dry and all my hair grows naturally in a way that it looks and is dryer than it should be, when my hair is straightened which I haven't done for preserving reasons, the natural oils of my scalp get spread on the lengths of my hair better
    Actually when I was younger and would straighten my hair everyday I was able to let them grow way longer than my nagural hair because of the damage that clmes with just living with my natural hair haha
    I understand your point of view, I just think it is very decisive and generalised when it's not actually true for everybody

  • @bringbling
    @bringbling 2 года назад

    straight to the point and honest

  • @Versailles-fi
    @Versailles-fi 4 года назад

    your hair is beautiful looks very soft and shiny and I like the waves so cute!

  • @tzarrhiarice6387
    @tzarrhiarice6387 5 лет назад

    So if you get a perm with curly hair after 6 months it doesn’t go back to the way it’s supposed to?

  • @anonymousfan.4451
    @anonymousfan.4451 3 года назад

    never thought of Japanese hair straightening lol, my mum asked if i wanted my hair straightened (she isn't sure if it's safe so she'll see, if it damages my hair then i aint doing it)
    i hate my hair because it's extremely difficult to manage: i wish had straight hair, it'd be easier to tie my hair

  • @davrocket5304
    @davrocket5304 4 года назад

    Please do more japanese hair straightening ! Nothing to worry !

  • @rodamohamoud236
    @rodamohamoud236 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for informing a lot of us specially as I was about to get it done ...

  • @annabelmaskovich8940
    @annabelmaskovich8940 4 года назад

    Can you receive a Japanese straightening treatment when you naturally already have pin straight (1a) type hair? Will it help with frizz?

  • @SunFlowur
    @SunFlowur 6 лет назад +1

    And here I thought he was going to get all scientific

  • @superham8551
    @superham8551 6 лет назад

    question, is curly hair common or somewhat common in Japan and/or Korea?

  • @nicolovespanda
    @nicolovespanda Год назад

    your hair is beautiful omg

  • @iCandyBunnyMadness
    @iCandyBunnyMadness 3 года назад

    Your hair looks so nice

  • @kdramatv5583
    @kdramatv5583 2 года назад

    How long will I have to wait to get my natural wavy hair back? I did Permanent straightening on June 13 and regretted it badly. How many months should I wait?

  • @Phox18
    @Phox18 2 года назад

    Are you that guy who failed in straightening hair in an commercial

  • @blossom3410
    @blossom3410 11 месяцев назад

    why Japanese all tell us that their hair is naturally straight when it is not true ?
    So also some Koreans also not have naturally straight hair ?

  • @olivianazareno6129
    @olivianazareno6129 5 лет назад

    I was considering getting a Japanese hair rebonding , but since my hair is already thinning, the process and the chemicals might kill my hair!

  • @sakurazen2649
    @sakurazen2649 6 лет назад +1

    Noooo! I don’t want to loose my IDENTITY 🤣

  • @nooromar6233
    @nooromar6233 3 года назад

    I agree same happened to me after keratin and straightening instead of good results l ended with dry and unimaginable hair l even ended wanting to go bald

  • @victoryissweet5941
    @victoryissweet5941 3 года назад

    YOUR hair is GREAT, I would wear it!

  • @shumeerajardine1367
    @shumeerajardine1367 5 лет назад +2

    This was very helpful thank you

  • @lepetitekush
    @lepetitekush 7 лет назад

    안녕하세요! 전에 머리기르고 있다던 사람입니다 ㅋㅋㅋ 지금 앞머리가 턱까지 왔네요. 그냥 말 그대로 앞머리를 내리면 이마부터 턱까지 다 가립니다. 근데 제가 직모라 관리도 힘들고 증명사진도 촬영해야 해서 펌을 할까 고민중이거든요. 호철님은 머리가 곱슬이라 펌에 대해서는 잘 모르시려나요? ㅜ

    • @HOCH
      @HOCH  7 лет назад

      전 원래 곱슬이지만 매직도 해봤고 펌도 해봤는데요!! 결론만 말씀드리면 장기적인 관점에서 봤을 때 펌,매직,염색 등 어떤 시술도 머리에 좋지않다고 말씀드리고 싶네용. 어떤 헤어스타일을 하던지 간에 머리에 손상이오면 아무리 멋진 펌이나 염색이 들어갔다고 하더라도 손상받지 않은 머리보다 예쁘지 않더라구요. 건강한 머리 그자체가 제일 예쁜 것같아요 게다가 머리가 길어지면 손상받아서 지저분한게 더 눈에 들어오기 때문에 개인적으로는 말리고싶네요. 물론 머릿결이 정말 좋으시다면 상관이 없겠지만 그게 아닌이상 제 경험상 말리고 싶어요 ㅎㅎ 또 시술후에 맘에 안드는 스타일이 나오는 경우 머리를 자르고 싶어지실 수도 있구요, 제 생각으로는 우선 원하는 길이를 달성하실 때 까지는 조금 힘들더라도 인내해보시는게 어떨까요?? 머리를 기르면서 지저분하고 어수선한 길이는 누구나 분명히 오게되있거든요 그래서 이 기간을 얼마나 현명하게 넘기느냐가 정말 중요한거 같아요. 어차피 선택은 이삭님이 하시지만 개인적인 의견 말씀드려봅니다~!!

  • @muchlove9781
    @muchlove9781 4 года назад

    -Dude I’ve just committed a crime. I need to flee
    - Oh 😮 you need to get the Japanese straightening treatment NOW !

  • @Nobody-ww4zg
    @Nobody-ww4zg 6 лет назад

    No one talks about the bad side effects of this Japenease straighting Method. Idk what's in the minds of people that get it. This brokes your hair . It changes absolutely. It not okay.

  • @syifano3135
    @syifano3135 5 лет назад

    i wanted to see his old video when his hair is still straight, but what the hell i found in his first page. "who are you"

  • @MrPacedan
    @MrPacedan 4 года назад +1

    VO5 for dry hair

  • @SayMyName316
    @SayMyName316 Год назад

    Does it completely kill volume?