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Re: 'Ionic Hair Retexturisation' vs 'Yuko Straightening'?
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Hey there,...

Unfortunately the 'NO BLEACH' clause is for both cases, wether it's before or after, as the 2 chemicals would collide causing the hair to frizz and potentially snap.....

Definitely a NO-GO!

.....Good Question though

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Re: 'Ionic Hair Retexturisation' vs 'Yuko Straightening'?
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Hey, I have a question about IHR straightening. I know that you can not use IHR on hair that has already been bleached, but what about bleaching your hair AFTER getting the treatment? I'd love to have blonde straight hair, but my hair is very dark brown and curly... Anyways thank you in advance

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Hi there,..

Yeah we definitely have guys doing straightenings, both IHR as well as the smoothing Brazilian system.

however you would need about 4 inches of length to be able to have the procedure.

Perhaps it would be a good idea to come in for a consultation first..

You can book for a free consultation on 0845 8888 333.

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Re: 'Ionic Hair Retexturisation' vs 'Yuko Straightening'?
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I've always fancied really straight, sleek hair that I can mold and do stuff with. Would IHR work for me? Have many guys had it done?


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Hey Cecilia,

I would really suggest to have a consultation before taking that decision.

The biggest problem I see with your situation is that wether you do the YUKo or the IHR you will only be able to do the re-growth, which means that the rest of the hair which has been straightened (and i understand still frizzy) will not be able to be re-treated.

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hello! I got a yuko straightening done, but it did not worked properly, i had to get it done twice, and i still needed to straighten it after washing, that was not was i was specting. I dont really know why this happened because this system is suppose to be wash and go. I wonder if the stylist did not do his job properly or is that this system is not as effective as it is said.

9 months later my hair is quite wavy and my roots are curly, as my natural hair is, my hair never was very frizzy or too curly, i would say medium curls. I am thinking of getting done a new treatment. but i dont really know if repeating the yuko system or trying with the ionic hair retexturisation, which of both is more effective? cause i would really like to have a wash and go straightening, that is what i am really paying for.

Thank you very much!

Cecilia Jimenez

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Hi there,

It is possible to do IHr on a guy, however you would need a certain amount of length to carry out the procedure, which would usually be a good 4 inches all-over.

Perhaps it would be a good idea to come in for a consultation first..

You can book for a free consultation on 0845 8888 333.

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Val

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Re: 'Ionic Hair Retexturisation' vs 'Yuko Straightening'?
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Hi i was wondering whether it was possible for a guy to have IHR done? What would be your recommended minimum hair length be?
Thanks in advance
Jay

Posted on: 2010/9/4 5:19
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HI,
I"ve had both procedures done. Last year, Yuko and this year Bio ionics. At the start of each, I felt that my hair was stiff, dry looking, and not silky as the results I've had in the past with Liscio. Every procedure was done by well experienced, licensed pros. I don't think it's the products...I think it's the quality of the water your hair is washed in. I had years of city water when the LIscio product was done. AFter I had moved to a place with well water, it wasn't as good. SO I tried Yuko, and now the bio ionics. If theres hard water with lots of minerals like iron, copper, etc...like my home water is..it has an effect on the outcome of your procedure.

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just to add this recent kind review we received to this thread..

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I came to your Salon 3 or 4 wks ago to have the Ionic straightening treatment. I was wary as my hair was not in top condition and having tried the Yuko system a couple of yrs ago, I was extra wary because despite claims that Yuko was gentle on hair it completely ruined mine and my sister was told never to have it done again because it was so damaging. Now I know all chemical straightening has to have some detremental effects but the Ionic treatment has absolutely amazed me. My hair has never looked or felt this good, and it has never ever in my whole life been this easy to look after, and believe me I have tried many treatments over the yrs.I now actually feel normal, which only a fellow frizz head will understand.
- Thankyou ColourNation.

IHR vs Yuko

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