If your kinks are not so strong, or if you do not want to reduce the volume of your hair, partial straightening is recommended to straighten only a portion of your hair. Partial straightening is enough to give your hair a makeover!
Recommended for those who want to pinpoint and straighten only the part of the hair that is bothering them.
While the appeal of straightening hair is that it can straighten out frizzy hair, it can also make it too straight, unless the entire hair is naturally permed. Another drawback is that straightening hair uses relatively strong chemicals, which can cause loss of volume and flattening, depending on the hair type. If you do not have strong frizzy hair, it is best to apply straightening only to areas of concern.
Everyone has different areas of frizz, such as the front of the hair, the back of the head, and the area around the ears. If you are unsure about the areas with strong frizz or how much to straighten your hair, please consult your hair stylist.
Hair straightening around bangs and face for a makeover
The advantage of partial hair straightening is that even if it is applied to a specific area, it can change the overall image of the hair. Bangs are often shorter than other parts of the hair and are more prone to frizz than other parts of the hair. Partial straightening eliminates the waviness of the bangs, making it easier to set in the morning, and also calming the overall impression.
In addition, if hair straightening is applied around the face, it will clean up the hair and give a small face effect. Partial hair straightening is also attractive in that it allows the natural look of the hair to be maintained, with the exception of the straightened areas, where the original hair texture is utilized.
Partial hair straightening is less damaging to the hair.
Hair straightening is a treatment that is very hard on the hair because of the relatively strong chemicals and heat used to straighten the kinks. Although the straightened part of the hair can remain straight almost indefinitely, the roots of the hair will have their original kinks and waviness as the hair grows longer. For this reason, many people repeatedly straighten their hair, but the disadvantage is the damage to the hair that accumulates if it is done too frequently.
On the other hand, partial hair straightening can limit the area to be straightened, so damage can be minimized.
It’s also a great way to keep fees low.
Although it varies from salon to salon, the price of hair straightening is relatively high. Some people may hesitate to have their hair straightened for the first time because they are not sure if it will give them the desired look. Partial hair straightening is only about half the cost of a full straightening. Even a simple change in the bangs or around the face can make a big difference, so it is recommended for those who want to give hair straightening a try.
Partial hair straightening is less damaging to the hair and is not very expensive. It is more natural than straightening the entire hair, so please give it a try.