The truth about Japanese hair straightening on Afro hair| 3 Months LATER!

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  • @ah-woo-lee4682
    @ah-woo-lee4682 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I agree, i have back length, thick Lucious 4c hair and found a girl that did the procedure and advised that we do it. So i did it, dont get me wrong i loved it and my hair was straight and super easy to maintain but a month in after the second treatment my hair started to shed from its root, like massive shed, I panicked and put my hair in braids thinking okay my hair is damaged from heat and needs a break so after a month i took my braids out and the shedding was even worse, i thought maybe it my new growth and redid the procedure the third time. My hair was thinning, lost its volume and length! Now i wear my hair out and put it in protective styles without extensions and I’m letting my natural hair grow out and in a year time i will do a big chop, starting over again. So yh dont do it guys, if you do , try not to put wet too much heat on your hair, learn from our mistakes.

    • @Miriankorie08
      @Miriankorie08  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Wow! Thank you for sharing ❤️

  • @MsNotAnother
    @MsNotAnother หลายเดือนก่อน

    You guys, please, please, please don’t use this video or these comments to base your decisions on! There Are So Many Things Wrong & So Many Things Unknown!
    1) I don’t know why she told her to return and do it _that_ way. When I got it done that’s not the steps that were taken.
    2) We don’t know the extent of care this professional took to MAKE SURE she did it correctly and the best ACCORDING TO *OUR* HAIR TEXTURE! The procedure _must_ be tweaked for us. So choose your hair CARE professional wisely. Not just someone who will do it, but someone who will care.
    3) There are specific hair care techniques and routines that a black person must follow in order to Not Experience Shedding and to experience the most quality, wonderful flourishing of our hair with this treatment! And don’t worry, it is EASY. To assume that the beauty in this video did all of these things is a mistake. Even if she did what was advised [if any after care routine was advised at all], it doesn’t mean she was given the correct advice. The professional may have only given her the hair care routine NON-BLACK PEOPLE use. Because many professionals, with _us,_ don’t know the differences, therefore what should and shouldn’t be done.
    4) Again, the professional. She clearly must not know that you do NOT have to (and actually for most afro hair usually _should_ not) go bone straight!! You absolutely CAN leave texture, as much as you enjoy. My care professional has clients to prove this.
    5) Don’t Braid It So Much! In those particular style of braids. Flat twists and such are ok. But keeping Japanese Straightened hair braided up tightly like that [even if it’s not really tight] WILL cause breakage! The hair can be styled in MANYYYY, MANY ways now. Explore a little! And enjoy more loose styles. Not that you can’t EVeR braid it. And, yes, I know she had it braided BeFoRe the treatment here. Which is also a NO NO!! Don’t Do That!
    6) Give It Some Time! Let Your Hair Rest from all of the styling and heat and even products that you’re used to. Use only The BEST, SUITABLE products [YES, it matters which ones] and be gentle with your hair. (And even pulling on it like she did just after freshly having it done-No!) Short story: Leave It Alone for a while! Get the treatment, keep it simple after that, and just allow your hair to do its thing while it’s on the road to recovery and INCREDIBLE great health! Also, this professional should have cut her ends. Pretending to have length just to hold on to damaged hair will only lead the hair into MORE BREAKAGE! Because it starts from those ends and splits _Upward…_ all the way to the roots until it breaks off there.
    There are just so many things I could say here, but this is a TERRIBLE, extremely poor example of what to expect and what you can achieve and enjoy with Japanese Straightened hair on Afro 4A, B and C textures!
    I’m sorry for her experience but FAR more education is needed here! And even then, still, it’s not that complicated. But you DO need to know! After so much trial and error, finally it’s understood now how to have this treatment and manage our hair! But, no, apparently it’s not known by everybody. Not even everyone who offers the service. So learn for yourself, ask questions, and Be Choosy! If you’re in Europe and can get to her, go to Hair by Noella. If you’re in The US, there are only about 5 I know of (I’m sure there are more, but I just stopped looking once I found who I knew I trusted), and 3 of those 5 are in California. And I narrowed it down to Leonard Harada.
    Guys, I’m still learning too. With every bit I learn, my hair gets better and better. But you can’t just “go for it”! I took soooooo much time and digging & digging & digging before I made my decision! And GUESS WHAT?! They, these professionals, *_Are Still Learning Too!_* Those who care. So that’s why I say you have to be careful and choose someone who will CARE for your journey with your hair! And there are people who’ve done this enough that they’ve learned how to “alter” the process for our hair. It’s AMAZING! And so, so worth it!
    Happy Hair Health, Ladies!

  • @cakelady620
    @cakelady620 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    She should have trimmed your ends. It was your ends that is lacking protein and hydration of which she did not treat.

    • @Miriankorie08
      @Miriankorie08  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Right..thank you for watching.

  • @japan-200x
    @japan-200x 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You came late, 30 min! It’s your fault. She have done a great job for a short time since you came late. Do your homework first before say some nonsense thing on TH-cam. Grow up!

    • @Miriankorie08
      @Miriankorie08  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      If you paid attention or watched the video to end, you'd notice I acknowledged being late. I inquired if the customer was present, and she replied NO! I said, "That's fine! I can wait until after the customer is done!" Fortunately, she arrived after we finished. The main focus of this video was the outcome of the entire procedure - my hair ending up shorter. I shared my experience with my audience, but it seems you're too quick to judge. 💀