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What is Japanese Hair Method?

Published in Hair Treatments 1 min read

The Japanese hair method, specifically referring to Japanese hair straightening, is a permanent technique that alters the structure of hair.

Understanding Japanese Hair Straightening

Japanese hair straightening is distinct from temporary smoothing treatments like keratin treatments (Brazilian blowouts). Here's a breakdown:

  • Permanent Alteration: This method permanently changes the bonds within the hair shaft, resulting in consistently straight hair as it grows out.
  • Hair Repair: This process, apart from straightening hair, also aims to repair hair damage.
  • Comparison with Keratin Treatments:
    • Japanese Hair Straightening: Permanent, altering hair bonds directly and aiming to repair damage.
    • Keratin Smoothing (Brazilian Blowout): Temporary, lasts up to three months as stated in the reference.

Key Differences Summarized

Feature Japanese Hair Straightening Keratin Smoothing (Brazilian Blowout)
Result Duration Permanent Temporary (up to 3 months)
Hair Structure Impact Alters hair bonds Coats the hair shaft
Hair Growth Straight hair grows out Natural hair grows out
Hair Damage Repair Aims to repair Minimal

Japanese hair straightening provides a more lasting solution compared to keratin treatments, which require periodic reapplication.