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African American Hair Texture and Thermal Reconditioning

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CrFPvSJI48

Victoria is getting a Thermal Reconditioning retouch at Hair's Talent by Gina Rivera.It has been 8 months since her last treatment and as you can see she has not experienced any breakage with her TR. Victoria has never had a sodium hydroxide relaxer. If you have any questions regarding Thermal reconditioning go to http://www.hairstalent.com

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  • wha state are u in

  • @dddysprincess4

    Connecticut

  • I have a couple of questions: 1.is that lil girl mixed or completly African America? is this a chemical process...meaning it is perminatly changing the texture of the hair? and if so... why do you re-process the hair that already has already been processed?

  • @fitLejacque She is completely African American. I have been taking care of Torie's hair since was a baby. This is the japanese Straightening & yes it's permanently changes the texture. the product I am applying on the mid shaft down to the ends is a protection cream. Protecting the hair against over lapping or absorbing the chemical during the rinsing.

  • @hairstalent i'm 19 and my hair has been relaxed since i was 12 but not always when it should be i get it done twice every year but it should be done every 3 months.. i have so much breakage that my hair is all on the bathroom floor but it stays the same length so i know my hair is growing but it's kinda sad. ive been taking care of my hair recently and i can see it slowly recovering but is this method okay to transfer to after relaxers ?

  • @1DaNyA Yes it is okay for me to do this service but I am not suggesting that you have a friend or a non qualified Thermal Reconditioning stylist. It is very important that you go to a TR specialist other wise you might have the same results as your previous relaxers. I do not provide these video so clients start doing Thermal in their kitchen . Please be very careful who you go to, to have this service done and if they never did this service before then they are not qualified. run!

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  • almost better than black hair stylist. love it

  • And why are you processing the part that was already processed? The ends have already been straightened - don't over process it. Ahh geez!

    Really wished her mom had decided to use no chemicals since as you said, she does have beautiful hair. Oh well.

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  • Thank u sooo much I also have a fb with more pics solutionzbombweave

    and I will call u so I can order it im n cosmotology school now working to get to where u r thanks so much gina you were my inspiration for the thio treatment

  • Yes, Gina is the best. She does my hair now & I would never let another stylist touch it.

  • Her hair looks GORGEOUS- no breakage, no damage. A Japanese thermal, when done by an experienced stylist is actually less damaging than using flat irons, blow dryers or relaxers. I had a thermal & the flat iron scared me lol. But after that I could just let my hair air dry & it dried straight & sleek without a blow dryer or flat iron. I got a thermal about 2x per year, so that's not a lot of heat.

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