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Shoelover
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Japanese Yuko Hair Straightening
      #416142 - 03/07/2009 16:31

Does anyone have any experience of this - its a chemical straightening process. Is it good?

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Re: Japanese Yuko Hair Straightening [Re: Shoelover]
      #416389 - 04/07/2009 12:03

Hi Shoelover, I want my hair straightened too. I've heard the best treatment by far is the Keratin Hair Straightening Treatment because it doesn't damage your hair so much (only slightly I believe). The only problem is it cost £200 a go and you have to have it done every three months to keep it up. The Keratin treatment is new to the UK, so you will have to Google it to see if there's a hairdresser in your area that does it. I really want mine done! Good luck whatever you decide!

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Re: Japanese Yuko Hair Straightening [Re: Shoelover]
      #418452 - 07/07/2009 22:31

I've used this twice and it was really good, although cost me £300 and took about 5 hours. Lasted about 5 months. I have fine frizzy hair and always blow dry it straight and use GHD straighteners. My hair is highlighted blond (treatment is not good if you have bleached hair) After the Yuko treatment my hair was so much smoother and easier to style - will do it again - when I can afford it!!!! I felt really glam!

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Shoelover
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Re: Japanese Yuko Hair Straightening [Re: IsabelMcK]
      #419688 - 09/07/2009 17:38

Well, in for a penny and all that ... I am going for a consultation in late July with appt booked for August. Will let you know how I get on!

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