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Re: How many colors have I had last year?! What to do now?
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We probably should make more of this but we actually include a little trim in the straightening process. We want you to leave us feeling special :)

If your hair has been coloured a lot and the hair is now a little damaged you might want to consider a the Hair Reapir Clinic first this would give your hair strength and vitality back before you attempt anything else.

Provided your hair hasn't been coloured in the last couple of weeks the straightening process should work fine. Once you've had your hair straightened you can wait a couple of weeks and add more colour.

As you've done a lot to your hair in the past this will make our job a bit more challenging. I'd suggest you call Soho and ask for an appointment with Luiz he's our most experienced stylist with colour and straightening.

hope it helps (and you got some sleep)

Andrew

Posted on: 2004/1/17 13:18
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How many colors have I had last year?! What to do now?
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Hi everyone! Can't sleep so using the time to search on my favourite topic: hair!
Quite interested in your straightening technique & willing to treat myself to a bit of pampering, but so many things I want to do to my hair I'm not sure in which order to start. I want to straighten it, re-color it to a much lighter shade, and also find a new style.
Only big worry is that I have already coloured it about 5 times over the last 12 months, dying it a light shade then darker again & again. Now it looks tired, dull, & lacks vitality - did have it cut twice though during that time in an attempt to give it a boost (myth or reality?). How long should I give it before coloring it again?
Would be very nice to have a quick cut (level the hair length a the back) instead of a free iron brush... Would that be possible?

Posted on: 2004/1/17 8:12
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Re: 'Ionic Hair Retexturistaion' vs 'Yuko Straightning'?
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Hi,

Quick question: I'm a guy with quite thick, dense hair, short/medium in length. At times it's frizzy and dull. Aaaaargh!!!
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?

cheers!


Posted on: 2004/1/16 18:34
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At this time we only offer IHR treatment at our Soho branch.

The price for short hair is £270 and we give you a free Ionic Brush worth £10 which will help you maintain your hair after treatment.

You can read more here.

Andrew

Posted on: 2004/1/3 19:25
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Re: 'Ionic Hair Retexturistaion' vs 'Yuko Straightning'?
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How much is the Ionic Hair Retexturistation for short hair and the Hampstead Salon?

Posted on: 2004/1/3 1:09
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Re: 'Ionic Hair Retexturisation' vs 'Yuko Straightening'?
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I'm not an expert on the other systems but what I have been able to pick-up from our customers is that:-

a) Yuko can't be applied to hair with any colour in it.
b) Yuko is much more expensive that our system.
c) The result are the same if not better with the Ionic Hair Retexturisation (IHR) method.

hope it helps

Andrew

Posted on: 2003/12/14 23:56

Edited by andrew on 2007/3/30 10:12:30
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'Ionic Hair Retexturisation' vs 'Yuko Straightening'?
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Hi!

I have been searching long and hard for a hair straightening technique and have come across plenty of resources covering the Yuko and L'Oreal systems! But have only just found out about your aformentioned 'Ionic Hair Retexturistaion' method, how do the methods differ, are the results similiar?!? I am currently considering a Yuko treatment in London soon.

Thank you!

Posted on: 2003/12/13 23:15

Edited by andrew on 2007/3/30 10:12:06
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