Tuesday, February 23, 2010

'Bone Straight' Hair Product?

I have very very very curly hair. It is not extremely thick, but it is thick enough, and I have ALOT of it. The other day my aunt was telling me about this product bone straight, that I should try. I was wondering if anyone could tell me anything about this product.


How long does it last for?


Does it damage your hair?


Does it work?


Where can I buy it?


How much is it?


Any personal experience?


Please help. Thank You! =D'Bone Straight' Hair Product?
that sounds like the relaxer. i don't know if that's what you are talking about, but if it is, it's permanent, it damages the hair (requires extra care), it will work in the sense that it straightens your hair, and you can probably buy it at a beauty supply store for about $5. usually people with type 3+ hair (kinky/curly hair) use it.


you could try getting it straightened at a hair salon. if you go to a dominican salon they will do a dominican blowout (that's where they use extra heat when blow drying and then flat iron). it isn't something you should do too often though, because it is damaging. it is probably less damaging than getting a relaxer though. if they use the right product your hair should be able to stay straight for 2 weeks, but then again i don't know your hair type or how often you have to wash your hair.


if you have to wash your hair more often than that, you should just buy a good quality ceramic flat iron and a very good straightening product and do it yourself.


if you are set on relaxing though for permanent straightening, go to a good salon and have them do it.'Bone Straight' Hair Product?
ok well i don't have any experience with this hair product but if you straiten your hair everyday then you could always get a shockwave (i think that is what it is called anyways) my hair is very curly also and the shockwave is like a perm but to make your hair strait. You don't have to use a straightener for a while so it really kinda equals the amount of damage as straightening everyday if not it does less damage
to me it sounds like what my friend uses , a chemical straightener? if so the one she uses works very well , althought sometimes her hair looks a bit burnt i guess it depends if you but leave in conditioner. have you ever heard of Sallys? or any hair store, im not too sure how much the price is but i would expect it to be the same price as a perm. im not too sure what else , but good luck , dont damage ur hair ! =)

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