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Re: Heard of Wellastrate?? How does that differ from IHR?
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Hi there,

Unfortunately IHR can't be applied over previously chemically straightened hair - which also includes Wellastrate.

At thi spoint you would need to let the hair treated with Wellastrate to grow out totally.

What you can do in the meantime is top up your Wellastrate with a Brazilian smoothing system, while the hair grows.

IHR can be performed on hair with the Brazilian system so in the long run it will not hinder you moving to IHR, though I guess that will take quite a bit of patience till ou get there!

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Val

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I had Wellastrate treatment a month ago and whilst it made a difference it has not lasted as long as I'd hoped.

Can I opt for IHR next, and if so how long do I need to wait ?

Ideally I would have gone for IHR first as this seems perfect. Hindsight is a wonderful thing.. :(


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Hey there,

Wellastrate whould never be applied to the root, always keep it a good 1cm to an inch away and then comb down.

For timings etc, refer to the instructions that come with the product itself.

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Val

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sir please tell me about the instruction to apply wellastra[/b]te hair cream

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Hi there,...

I'm assuming that by your parents are gonna let you do it, that means you are still going to a salon, rather than applying it yourself.

If you would like to come and see us for a free consultation you may contact us on 0207 836 8883.

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Val

Posted on: 2009/12/21 15:22
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Hi
i have a question
i am 15 with frizzy and curly hair. i have been wanting it to be permanently straightened for a while my parents are going to let me do it as my christmas present and i was wondering what brand works best and whether or not i should go for one without harsh chemicals?

Posted on: 2009/12/21 13:27
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I have just finished doing my hair with Wellastrate & can say, my hair feels great! Better than it did before. If you follow the instructions that come with it, your hair does stay straight. It says Wellastrate last for up to 6 months. Well, I will let you know if they are right. Cheers.

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Hi there,

Wellastrate is a chemical process, so the washing should not effect that much, however hair shouldn;t be washed everyday anyway.

Most importantly after the straightening you should not wash your hair for a coupleof days, it should tell you in teh directions leaflet (read it carefully!)

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Val

Posted on: 2009/9/15 13:43
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Hello

I have a question

After I get my hair straightened with wellastrate, can I wash my hair every day? Or does it work like the more you wash, the less length of time your hair will stay straight?

I apologize if the questions sounds stupid but I was really just wondering.

Thanks


Posted on: 2009/9/15 12:19
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Quote:

andrew wrote:
step away from the product...

we SERIOUSLY don't advise you to try and do this yourself.

If you colour your hair and make a mistake we can probably fix it for you. BUT if you get this wrong you could end up having to cut off the damaged hair. The risk is just too high to take in our opinion.

(Obviously Wellastrate is a professional salon product and should only be used by professional stylists.)

Andrew


Thanks. I guess it's better to use the iron straighteners if one really wants to do some light straightening regularly.

thanks again.

Posted on: 2009/6/23 15:14
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