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i have neck length hair(touches shoulder).I did rebonding but even after rebonding the hair that is near the neck does not stand straight.It has got a slight bent.What do i do now.
I have long middle-of-the-back frizzy curly hair and I really want to have it straightened permanently, but I’m scared of the risks involved. How potentially dangerous for the hair is it really? Thanks
I had my hair rebonded twice, although it’s a bit pricy, but the result is so worth it! Just be sure to have it done at a reputable salon..IMAO..:)
hi!
or go for hot oil treatments it takes too much of my time
are there other solution to maintain its look? i just used citre hair shine spray to keep it moisturize and healthy
is that enough?
hope to hear from you all 
i had my hair semi-rebonded 6 months ago using loreal product and i was very satisfied with the result, im planning to have one again but im planning to have a full rebonding treatment and i wanna go for tony and jackey salon, they recently opened here in cebu, and i wanna go try it, is it expensive? what products do they use? can rebonding really damage the hair? im too lazy to put on hair conditioner all the time
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frankly, the hair rebonding treatment is an absolute dream! it’s wonderful and it does cut back a lady’s prep time.
i got my hair done a year ago, and even today, my hair still retains the straight qualities of the treatment.
…HOWEVER, i would only recommend getting the
treatment for people who have very thick, damaged, and colored hair. those with that hair type, i find, will get the most out of the treatment.
i would not recommend this treatment to those with very fine, coarse, essentially brittle hair- there have been those who had not been correctly told about it and their hair has broken off as a result of the too-harsh hair straightening chemicals.
also, here’s a tip if you do happen to get the treatment- they will tell you to NOT DO ANYTHING TO YOUR HAIR FOR 48 hrs. not only will you listen to that, i would recommend leaving your hair untouched and unwashed for at least five days.
the treatment sits in your hair longer and makes it straighter overall. sounds gross, but hey, for beauty, i’d sacrifice a lot.