Hair Straightening Treatments Dallas TX

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Dual Functions Hair Gallery
214-526-6682
4217 Bryant St.
Dallas, TX
Annoited Heads
972-607-5700
9605 Clark Rd, Ste 700
Dallas, TX
Salon Madrid
214.954.7330
6003 Berkshire Lane
Dallas, TX
Paul Mitchell Beauty School
972-669-0494
2389 Midway Rd., #A
Carrollton, TX
Maren Karsen Salon
817.461.8686
484 Lincoln Square
Arlington, TX
Studio 5012
214-747-5012
2700 Swiss Ave
Dallas, TX
Darian Ryan Studio
(469) 879-1505
6465 East Mockingbird Ln. Ste. 8
Dallas, TX
Kaliedescopes Salon
972.266.0885
2100 Virginia Drive Suite C
grand priarie, TX
Delectable Designs by De
214-505-6448
2510 Dalrock road
Rowlett, TX
Ory Bill
(214) 559-4269
3526 CEDAR Springs Rd
Dallas, TX
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All About Hair Straightening Treatments

If you're looking to transform your curly or frizzy hair into sleek, straight strands, you've likely looked for options beyond a traditional blow dry. Here are the pros and cons of a few of the most popular hair straightening treatments.

Flat Irons

About: These irons use heat to press the curl out of hair.

Pros: It's a non-chemical, non-permanent, at-home option.

Cons: It only lasts until your next shampoo. Using an iron that is too hot can cause breakage.

Cost: $25 and up

Tips: Choose an iron with a ceramic plate and use a medium temperature setting. When in use,  keep the iron moving, since leaving it in one place too long can burn hair.

Hair Relaxers

About: This petroleum-based formula has been popular in the African American community for years. It uses an alkaline-based agent to break down the hair follicle.

Pros: At-home and in-salon options

Cons: Weakens and dehydrates hair

Cost: $20 and up

Tips: Don't try it at home until you've talked to a stylist about whether it's a good option for your hair.

Brazilian Keratin Treatment

About: Also known as a Brazilian Blowout, this treatment involves infusing your hair with heat-activated keratin and ironing it straight.

Pros: Good for chemically-treated hair that can't use Japanese Hair Straightening and hair that has not had success with other straightening options.

Cons: Contains formaldehyde, which can irritate the skin and eyes, and cause headaches. It can cause some breakage to your hair, if the iron is too hot.

Cost: $150 and up

Tips: Look for a treatment with a low level of formaldehyde.

Japanese Hair Straightening

About: Also known as Thermal Reconditioning, Liscio, or Rebonding, this technique uses heat-activated chemicals to change the hair's texture. Performed in a salon, it can take four-to-six hours, depending on hair length. Stylists apply a relaxant to hair, and then straighten it, piece-by-piece.

Pros: Results last 5-6 months

Cons: Can't be used on anyone with henna- or metallic-dyed hair, on hair that's been 50 percent highlighted, or hair that's had certain kinds of relaxing products.

Cost: $500 and up

Tips: Choose a technician who has a history of coloring, perms, or chemical services, and who demonstrates confidence in the products she uses. Be sure to communicate any allergies or scalp conditions. You may want to request she do a strand test, so you can preview the results ahead of ti...

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