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PostPosted: Thu, May 05 2011, 6:54 am    Post subject: Japanese hair straightening
 
Anyone know of a place in Israel where I can get my hair japanese straightened in a tznius setting?
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PostPosted: Thu, May 05 2011, 7:54 am    Post subject: re: Japanese hair straightening
 
I'm not sure what u mean, in a tznius way. u mean having a woman do your hair in a room w/no one around?
or just having a woman do your hair.
my dd, went to asher mintz on the street after betzael(I think that's the street). its top shekel there. my dd, asked a rav, about going having a guy do her hair. it wasn't a problem, because NO ONE can do a proper japenese straightening, except this place.
be prepared to pay lots of dollars. asher will suggest another method to get that same stick straight look, w/out paying so much. I think the cost is like 2000nis,divide it by 12 which is how long it last u dont feel like u paid so much. but well worth it. my dd, has long red VERY thick hair.
there's another place on emek...DON'T GO THERE!!! my dd thought she was getting a "deal" she has never strayed again.
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PostPosted: Thu, May 05 2011, 8:05 am    Post subject: re: Japanese hair straightening
 
Is it the Yuko system?
If so, it is one o0f the best.
Totally worth it, specially if she spends hours every single week (day?) to straighten her hair.
The damage of the Yuko system is nothing compared to the hair damage caused by straightening iron -time and time again.
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PostPosted: Thu, May 05 2011, 8:15 am    Post subject: re: Japanese hair straightening
 
is your daughter married? I think the thing I'm most uncomfortable with is uncovering my hair in a public place
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PostPosted: Wed, Sep 07 2011, 6:39 pm    Post subject: re: Japanese hair straightening
 
I know it's a while since the original post, but hopefully I can help --
A frum woman named Chana Mann does it privately in her home - and she charges less than salons. PM me for info if you're still interested. I did it by her and was very happy.
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PostPosted: Thu, Sep 08 2011, 6:21 am    Post subject: re: Japanese hair straightening
 
yes. that's exactly what I want! to do it in someone's house. thanks so much for replying! please let me know details. tizku l'mitzvos
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