Shiseido Straight Hair Straightener H1 H 2 Cream For Resistant To Natural 125 ml


Description
Shiseido Crystallizing Japanese Hair Straightening is an innovative new technique from
Japan to make frizzy, curly or wavy hair completely straight while preserving the hair's health.
In the past, people were concerned that if they straightened their hair,
they would damage it significantly, and this was true. But it is not true anymore!
Hair can be straightened much more effectively with the
Japanese Shiseido Crystallizing techniques with much less damage to the hair.
Suitable for men & women

To make frizzy, curly or wavy hair completely straight while preserving the hair's health
This 2 step straight permanent system contains both straightener and neutralizer
Permanent solution to be used with a hot hair iron to make your hair smooth, shinny & straight

Instructions : Shampoo hair & dry your hair thoroughly.

Straightener  H1
- Apply the cream all over the head of hair, except for the roots, keep it 1 to 2cm above the roots
- Coat the entire hair evenly & comb straight through with a wide-toothed comb
- Let it set at room temperature for 10 to 20 minutes
- Then, after sufficiently plain rinsing, dry the hair thoroughly.
- Set it with a special iron at 180°C / 360°F or less for 2 seconds per location to straighten the hair
- When applying Straightener, keep it 1 to 2 cm above the roots, as getting it on the scalp could cause irritation & hair for breakage.
- Use an intermediate water rinse to completely wash away straightener. Especially wash the roots carefully.

Neutralizer H2
- Coat the entire hair & leave it for 2 to 3 minutes while lightly combing.
- Then, completely wash it away
- Completely process H2 Neutralizer. If the neutralization is not complete,
it could cause damage or hair for breakage, so coat the hair sufficiently from the roots
to the tip of the hair to make sure neutralization is complete.

Condition:  100% Brand new, seal, never used , never  opened

Quantity:  Straightener  125 ml. , Neutralizer 125 ml.






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