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AFRICAN AMERICAN HAIR - JAPANESE THERMAL RECONDITIONING AND GINA RIVERA'S HAIR'S TALENT SALON

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2010

a brief overview of African American hair and the entire Hair industry how they separate the culture of caucasion hair and african american hair when it's all hair. the lack of education for African American stylist in the newest technologies. the lack of understanding we have of our own hair and how it affects us and ways that some women adapt - my personal experience.

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  • Your hair looks so beautiful and healthy. Beautiful flow. Thank you for sharing this very informative video. I see you posted this video in Jan 2010. It's a year later- are you still getting this done. Do you still like the results? Still no breakage? If you are still happy with it, can you please let us know. If so, I will be contacting Gina RIvera to get this done to my hair. Thank you in advance for your help.

  • @Cairokmt i appreciate your positive comments i truly. needed that you need to see my new videos i did a detour and shouldn't have done so. it's not the end of the Gina Hair's Talent story it's just that i learned by making mistakes.

  • How do you spell the doctors last name?

    Does the Japanese thermal have formaldehyde?

    Do you have to put a mask on like with the Brazilian?

  • @MSGOODBAR Doctor Dermatologist Neil Sadick either on 72nd or 73rd st. Park Ave. NYC other doctors do the injections on damaged bald places it's actually a collagen/steroid cocktail they inject. it's sometimes painful but the hair will start back growing from a dormant stage if there is not any scaring underneath the scalp.

  • @MSGOODBAR This is from Gina Rivera posting this but I would like to get the word out!! I have a 3 day workshop on healthy hair care (relaxing,shampooing,blow drying, treatments) and doing the thermal on African American Texture. Round up some stylist to attend, come with them and be their model. If you are know any licensed stylist that are interested, give me a call, 203 481 1246

  • My mom owns a hair salon and does Japanese straight perms and she said it's not good for african hair bc it breaks easier and won't last. But yours looks normal.

  • @SammySamungSan Hi Sabra, Hope you don't mind me posting this but I would like to get the word out!! I have a 3 day workshop on healthy hair care (relaxing,shampooing,blow drying, treatments) and doing the thermal on African American Texture. Round up some stylist to attend, come with them and be their model. If you are know any licensed stylist that are interested, give me a call, 203 481 1246

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  • @Learner012 hey don't knock what you don't have experience with. Ugly is a state of mind. i'm very much loved.

  • You are a very intelligent, and beautiful woman. Your hair is AMAZING and I thank you for this video. Im an African American male and I have heard about Thermal Reconditioning for years and you are proving that we can do this and its about time that we did something that was healthy for US instead of relying on the burning chemicals all the time. S-curls, "Kits" -- all of it damages our hair. THANK YOU SO MUCH

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  • Your too ugly. Your hair will fall out soon to just to away from you.

  • NO THANK YOU

  • The reason it's not recommended most of the time for ppl who have relaxer's that want to change to thermal is because it has ammonium thioglycolate which is the same chemical used in jheri curls, it just takes a talented stylist to be able to switch you over so that there is no overlapping, that's all. it can be done.

  • I SEE THEM USE THEIRS HANDS , BUT AT THE SAME TIME SHE DOESN'T OVER LAP THE SUBSTANCE , WHY ? SOUNDS LIKE A CHEMICAL . IS IT ? WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE .

  • That's stuupid

  • So how much would a Japanese straightening cost? Where did you get it?

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