Straight hair :: Thermal Reconditioning from LeResh
Posted on | Thursday, February 19, 2009 | 5 Comments
I got my hair straightened and as promised, here are a bunch of pictures. I go to a great lady in Portland just off NW 23rd, LeResh. She is absolutely fantastic at what she does.
The hair chronicles of Myra begin...
At around 6th grade, my straight hair went curly. Not in a lovely, "oh, my hair is just nicely curled like this, always" kind of way! It was and naturally is unruly. I have major cowlicks along my hairline. I suppose if the rest of my hair matched, it might actually be lovely. Think pin curls of the 40s. Yes, my bangs are that curly! BUT, the rest of my hair is sporadically wavy and frizzy. I don't know what happened when the genes were doled out when I was in my mom's belly, but what I do know is that my mom and sister have the quintessential straight asian hair and I got the leftovers. As if the one dealing out genes started off giving me curly hair, but got tired midway through and quit. I'm rambling.
So for years, I wrestled with my partially curled-wavy-crimped-frizzy locks. I blew it out straight and flat ironed it and suffered through frizzy hell in humid weather. I have a cupboard full of various frizz/curl reducing products. Trust me... it takes years to develop this kind of collection.
Then I heard about thermal reconditioning.
It is an investment - ballpark - expect to spend at least $500-$600 w/o tip, but it varies depending on length of hair, texture and amount of curl.
Since it was a large sum of money, I had to rationalize it with Matt a couple years ago and put aside a mini hair savings fund. When I was ready, I tried to go the economical route and went to an unnamed salon to save a couple hundred and with this service, you get what you pay for. Don't scrimp! My hair was NOT straight and still frizzy and the service was not good!
I waited about 6 months before seeing LeResh. She is worth every penny and more. She straightened my hair right before the wedding and saved me from insufferable unruly hair when Matt and I were on honeymoon in Maui.
LeResh is so sweet and great with many hair types. I have very coarse hair and the strands are super duper thick so nothing else would ever work... but LeResh is a miracle worker when it comes to straightening hair. You must see her if you have the same hair troubles as me! Some advice: She requires an in person consultation so she can see if you are a good candidate for the process. Thermal reconditioning is a strong process and if you have very fine hair or processed hair, it might not be for you. Also, after you get the treatment, you cannot wash your hair, put it up, or even pin it with a bobby pin for 48 hours. You have to be careful how you sleep on it too! It must stay straight. After this, ta da! Straight hair!
Whew~ Sorry for the long monologue! For those who have stuck through to the end of my hair stories, here are some photos of my newly straightened hair (excuse the photos. I have ZERO makeup and this is an old dress that is a little baggy after losing weight):
Be sure to contact LeResh if you are interested or if you have any questions! By the way, my hair is still down to my bum AND she gave me a complimentary trim. So you can get the idea of how long it got! I still need to get another haircut, but people keep telling me "NO!"... it is your trademark! Even my mom's friends tell her to tell me, "keep it long!" We'll see how long I can keep it long. Also, I was going to do a "before and after" photo series... but last minute, I changed my mind. I wouldn't want to put you through that kind of horror.
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February 19, 2009 at 6:12 AM
Oh wow it looks fabulous! And so long! My hair is also of the annoyingly-trying-to-be-curly-but-not-quite type so I fully sympathize! Better start my own hair fund :)
February 19, 2009 at 9:10 AM
Your hair is so long, it must have taken 7 hours to do that...but isn't it wonderful to have wash-n-wear hair. The process is truely for the dedicated. I did Japanese straight perm a few years ago and loved it so I totally share in your joy!
February 19, 2009 at 12:54 PM
myra your hair is SO long!! like you needed me to tell you or something :)
what's the difference between this technique and japanese straight perm?
February 19, 2009 at 8:11 PM
if you're ever in the la area you can go to kimsunyoung hair salon and they can do it for a fraction of the price. all the korean salons do thermal reconditioning aka magicstraight so the prices are more reasonable down here. i get mine done for $200 and my hair is around 4 inches past my shoulders and really thick like yours.
February 20, 2009 at 8:08 AM
hey sis... you forget... my hair is actually wavy. i just straight iron it everyday! but i feel you on the frizz. i fight it all the time. haha.