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    Posted: July 28 2008 at 8:42pm
Hi Shary
I just joint the forum.  I was looking for information about a ceramic flat iron because at the mall they try to sell me one (" coriolis" I think) when I came across with all your good advises about curly hair (the fight against humidity)  I read every thing but I am a litte confused with all the different product.   Would you please Smile tell me your rutine from start to end:  shampoo, conditioner, leave on conditioner, product before blow dry and/or flat iron and shine spray.   Sorry if this is too much to ask, but reading the topic about humidity I was overwelmed with all the different products.  I have curly short hair (short in the back- longer in front) and I also live in Miami.  
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Hi, sorry I took so long to answer. I have been out of the country and just got back.
 
Tell me your hair routine, and what products you use. We'll see if we can figure out what's not working for you.
 
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ok, so I use similar products (I have the Rusk and the Redken and have started using some of the Kerastase). I have a CHI hair straigtener...
I just wonder if I am doing something wrong? I get into humidity and my hair gets frizzy. I really don't have super curly hair. It is really more wavy. If other people have super curly hair and this works, I am thinking that I am doing something wrong. Or maybe my hair straigtener isn't that great(although it was expensive).
I am going to Miami in two weeks to visit and would love to figure this out (I lived in Florida for 5 years and think I had maybe a handful of good hair days!)
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Hi Perula. Yeah, I'm still using the Rusk. I love the stuff. However I recently found a seller on ebay that sells Loreal's x-tenso and I'm thinking about giving it a try. I heard it is really good, but it is still not sold in the US. This seller sends it from the UK. It is the same type of relaxer as the Rusk, however my understanding is, that they way it is formulated makes less likely to damage hair. You still have to follow directions of course, and if you are not use to doing this type of procedure to your own hair, I would probably go to a professional. I went through alot of hair breakage before getting it right.

That being said, if you are going to have it done by a professional, make sure it is an expert on chemical services, and that they have performed the procedure many many times. I found out after much reasearch that most stilysts know as much as you do about the product, and don't really have the right training. So your chances of getting damaged hair, are the same as if you did it yourself. So, if the stylist is not an expert, why pay to have someone else to damage your hair for you. Get done with the right person.

Some things you should know, weather doing it yourself or having someone else do it for you: The product should never touch your scalp. It should never be comed against your scalp either. If you ever had your hair relaxed with regular sodium hydroxide relaxer, you can not use the Rusk or any other thioglycolate relaxer, until you have grown out and cut off the previously relax hair.

Why? you ask. Because the mixture of the chemicals produce something similar to Nair. So you will end up with what stilysts call a chemical hair cut.

So keep all that in mind when making a decision. By the way, sorry I took so long to answer, I never got a notice for this last post. Hope I'm not too late.

Anyway, is so good to hear so many girls have been delivered from the curse of unruly hair, thanks to my advice. It makes me feel so good. I will keep you girls posted about any new products I discover.

Talk to you guys later

Shary

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Thanks, that's good to know... I was debating whether or not to get the Biosilk, but I'll keep the Redken heat glide instead. I am already using it and I love it... a little goes a long way. I'll keep an eye on the Artec Kiwi blowsilk as well.
Are you still using the Rusk anticurl? I read one of your previous replies and you mentioned it there. My curls are very tight (3b/3c) and my hair is fine but I have a lot of it. Would you recommend it for my hair type?

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Yeah I have. It is very good, however it is loaded with alcohol, and eventually starts to dry out your hair. It used to be HG for me, until I found the Redken heat glide. It is much cheaper(and much better) and has no alcohol. It works great!. It makes your hair super soft and shiny and protects it from the heat. At least for me it works much better that the Silk Therapy, and it is super concentrated. I bought my bottle a year ago and it is only half way empty. It takes only a few drops. I also recently discovered Artec Kiwi blowsilk. It is very very good and makes your hair super soft and shiny. Whichever product you decide to go with, remember to use very little or your hair will end up looking oily.
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Thanks Shary... have you ever used Biosilk theraphy? I read a lot of great reviews about it.

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Any time. I am so happy to hear that. OH, and about the Solia, I tried my friends and it is great. I like as much, (or may be even more than my Sedu). If my Sedu breaks down, I'm getting a Solia. It is much cheaper and it works great. Don't forget to treat your hair with a protein reconstructor at least once a month. Nexus Emergencee works wonders. Deep condition after it, and you will always have great hair.

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Hi Shary,

I haven't had the chance to thank you for your great advice. I ended up getting the Solia flat iron instead of the Sedu, so far I am very happy with it. I am following your regimen with the Redken Smoothdown system and Sebastian Potion 9 and let me tell you, it works wonders, everyone compliments my hair. I leave my hair naturally curly when during rainy days only, but I keep it straight the rest of the time.

Thanks again for you help!

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Anytime girl!

Do keep me posted.

Bye!, Shary

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Thanks for your reply.  Sorry about the hurricane, I used to live in Deerfield Beach and have friends there, I'm just glad everyone's okay.  Alfaparf is a really good hair care brand, I think one of the best.  I'm definetely going to follow your advice.  I also saw the line for thinning hair and I think I'm going to purchase a couple of the Hair Power Energy Booster Serum to try them out.  Since it delivers vitamins directly to the scalp I think it might help out as well.  I've been deep conditioning now for three weeks (with the Absolut Repair line from L'Oréal Profissionnel) and I am noticing a slight decrease of shedding, but still am not satisfied. 

As for the Strait Therapy TR, I did post a question on Steve's forum two weeks ago but no one has replied.  Still I have heard good things about the line and in a couple of weeks am going in for an appointment so I'll ask a lot of questions.  I'll keep you on posted on my progress.  Thanks again. ^^

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I am so sorry I took so long to answer. I live in Miami and just went through a major hurricane. My internet was down for 2 weeks and I just got it back.

Before you get it done, I would go to verticalsinhair.com and ask Steve if that is a good product. He is the number one expert on the matter and can guide you a little better.

To answer your question, yes, the hair on my bald spot grew back, It took forever but thank God it did. Use Nexxus Emergencee to stop the hair from falling. Also Go to Ebay, or Metrobeauty.com or justbeautyproducts.com and buy Alfaparf Semi di lino hair repair ampules (the blue ones). They are expensive, but totally worth it. One ampule gives me 2 treatments. Put it in your hair, and put on a shower cap. Go under a dryer or heat cap for 10 min. The results are amazing. They also have a line that is specifically designed to stop hair from falling, but I have never tried it. However these are Italian products and the quality is excellent. Use the Emergence Every other week and the ampules once a week. That will take care of the shedding, and it will equalize the porosity in your hair. I will make it look healthy again, and prevent further breakage or damage.

Well, let me know if you have any other questions.

Good luck and great hair.

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Hey Sharyg11, I was reading about your experience with the thermal reconditiong procedure and I'm going through the same thing myself.  The first time I had it done was 2 years ago, the result was not super straight hair (I had to blow dry it to get it really straight), but still my hair did not fall off.  Then I went to get a touch up one year later with a different hairdresser.  This time my hair was completely straight, but now I'm practically shedding!  This is almost one year later after the last treatment (I had it done again on December of last year).  I was wondering what you did about the whole hair falling off thing.  Did you do anything special or did it just stop falling off?  Did your hair grow back (where you had the bald spots)?  I want to touch up my roots and I've found a hairdresser which is supposed to be really good.  She uses the Schwarzkopf's Strait Therapy line and I believe she was trained in Germany (where the brand is from).  Not only that but she's part of the Schwarzkopf team and teaches hair dressers the technique, in other words, she seems to be really good.  I really like the straight effect that the procedure gave my hair, at least I no longer have split ends, I'm just a little skeptical because I'm afraid my hair will keep falling off.  I haven't gone to the hair salon yet for an evaluation, but I plan to some time soon, what questions should I ask?  Any advice will help a lot!  Thanks. ^^

Here's the link to the product (it's the Strait Therapy line):

http://www.schwarzkopf-professional.com/int_henkel/schwarzko pf_com/index.cfm?pageid=464

From what I've read (doing a LOT of research) this line uses the Japanese technology but it's supposed to be milder, giving more natural looking results, but just as long lasting as the normal thermal reconditioning products.



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Thanks again Shary. Would you know what's the best product to keep your natural curls look nice, frizz-free and not sticky? I have used so many products, but so far I havent' found anything I love. Please help!

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Glad I could help! Hope the regimen works for you, and that your hair comes out as shiny and beautiful as mine. I will keep you posted if I find any other great hair products.

Welcome to the board girl!

I wish you beautifull healthy hair.

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Hi Shary!

You are the best!! What a great amount of information! After reading your reply, I decided almost right away that I won't get the Japanese straightening procedure done... no way Jose!! I prefer to follow your regimen to straighten it, but still have the choice to leave my hair naturally curly. Fortunately, my curls look better these days, since it's getting colder and drier here (I live in Atlanta). I will definetely buy the Sedu flat iron and the Redken line.

Thank you very much for your help.

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Hi Perula05, Welcome!!!

Unfortunately yes!. I had it done almost 3 years ago. It was a very bad experience. However I can not say that the treatment is bad. I just didn't do enough research about it. It is all about the stylist performing the procedure. In the hands of the right stylist you should have no problems. The thing is, there are very few stylist that are actually experts in the field. When I got mine done, the treatment was fearly new. At the begining I couln't be happier. I had super straight hair, that would stay that way no matter what (as long as I didn't get it completely wet). However, after the first 3 or 4 weeks, I noticed my scalp was getting dry. I could see my hairline had a white film. But I figured it would go away. Wrong! my hair started breaking off and falling out by the clumps. Every time I brushed my hair, my bathroom floor looked like a rug. I couldn't understand why. I was using the products I was told to use. I ended up with a bald spot on my frontal hair line. It took my hair 2 years and a big hair cut to finally recover.

All that  being said, done by an expert, that should never happen. I have since then learned alot about the procedure. First of all, stick to japanese brands ie: Liscio, Yuko etc. Stay away from american brands: Bio-ionic and Chi. I had the Bio-ionic done. It wasn't till much later that I found out that not all of them are the same. If you are going to have it done make sure you do your homework. Interview the stilyst. Make sure he is an expert in chemicall treatments, and specifically thermal reconditioning. Ask where did they get their training done. If they tell you that the company who sells them the product sent a team to train them, don't get it done there. The companies who sell the product in the US do not know the correct technique and the training they offer is incorrect. I tought that just because my stilyst had a certificate hanging on her wall  stating that she was trained to do Bio-ionic, she knew what she was doing. Don't get me wrong, my stylist is great, I still go to her for hair cuts and styling just not for chemicall treatments (unless is hair color). Their training should be received from an expert in the field. If they tell you that 2 people will be working on your hair, do not get it done there. That means they don't have enough experience or speed of hands to do the treatment. You will end up with two different textures on your hair. I had one side more damaged that the other.

Consider if it is worth it. This is very expensive, and you are kind of stuck with wearing your hair down all the time. If your hair is super curly, the difference on the new growth will be way too noticesable. And you will have to have your roots re-done every 3 to 4 months instead of every 6 to 8 months, like people who just have wavy or very loose curled hair. And they charge you almost the same just to do your roots.

Also the treatment is not designed to impart much shine to the hair. And the curlier your hair, the least shine it will have.

Personally I would never have the process done again. Even if it was done by an expert. I can get the same results with Rusk anti-curl and my Sedu flat iron. And I still have the option of styling my hair curly or straight. My hair comes out super straigth, but it has body. And I do it for $585 less. And I don't have to subject my hair to such a harsh treatment.

Go to verticalsinhair.com. The site is hosted by whom is considered to be the best thermal reconditioning expert in North America. You can find all the information you need, from what questions to ask, to which treatment to choose, and even what hair regimen to follow. Also tips on how the treatment should be done. That way when you interview your stilyst(s) you know which answers to look for. You can  read alot of horror stories, and get very helpfull tips.

Well I hope I didn't bore you. Overall, if your hair is not super curly, but more wavy, it is worth it to have the treatment done. If not then go with Rusk anticurl, Redken vertical or L'oreal X-tenso. You will get better results and save a bunch of money.

Good luck and beautiful hair.

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Hi Sharyg11,

I just joined the forum, but I've been reading your comments and it sounds to me like you have good advice for us "curly" girls.

Have you ever got the "Japanese treatment" done? I have a friend that just got the treatment and her hair looks nice, but I wonder if she'll get any long term damage to her hair. Do you know anything about this treatment?

Thanks!

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Hey Miami, I am still waiting for those pics. What happened? how is your hair? Let me know.

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I can't wait to see the pictures!. I am so happy for you. Let me know  how your hair looks after the trim.

P.S Don't do the protein treatment yet. Wait at least tree weeks. It will give your hair more time to re-harden and hold the straight shape.



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