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saharastars

Joined: 30 Sep 2009 Posts: 107 Location: Wonderland
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Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 2:23 am Post subject: more to life |
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Hiya frizzy haired girl-
Lol!!!!!!!!!! I'm new to the bored- so here goes......
it's NOT hair bonding- it called Japanese Hair Straitening- it pretty good but can be lethal, contains formaldehyde and other lovely chemicals- I think that that makes it all the more more exciting.
In addition to having really lovely stright hair,you don't need to worry about buying organic foods,not with all those chemicals leeching into your scalp.
The formaldehyde alone will preserve you from any lingering residues of pesticide.
To think of it , a bit like live human pickling- Damian Hirst eat your heart out ( or dip it in formaldehyde).
Personally I use pure keratin derived from lambs wool- it nourshes the cuticule, is sealed in by heat ( flat irons)- contains no overly weird stuff- keeps you hair conditioned for a few weeks- sleek and soft. You can also use DermOrganic, its organic and contains Argan Oil, better known as Moroccan Gold, its full of vitamins and essential oils/fatty acids etc- perfect for keeping wild dry hair tame.
The Magic Kingdom has all manner of Spa's and, suanas and steam rooms as well as Hamams- for women only of course-at very, very reasonable prices.
Try out the hamam once a week- it will revive you, clear out toxins polish your skin- I promise you will be able to face the world. |
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lizziebennet

Joined: 24 May 2009 Posts: 355
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Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 6:23 am Post subject: |
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Hi Sahara
Not meaning to start something here but in Korea it is called a Straight Perm in Japan i guess you call it Japanese straightening. In Singapore they call it Rebonding and in South Africa they call it Ionic straightening.
As Koreans would say SAME SAME...
Thanks for your reply I can't be bothered to flat iron everyday so rebonding is the way to go for me! |
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