Japanese Permanent Straightening Treatment On 4C Natural Hair Gone Wrong Shocking Results

  • Posted on 05 November, 2020
  • Hair Care
  • By Anonymous

Japanese Permanent straightening treatment On 4c Natural Hair gone wrong SHOCKING RESULTS - https://youtu.be/fHWj01l5wOE

Follow Me on Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/attevelt.mens...

Follow Me On Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/attevelt_me...

Subscribe to my youtube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPZGK...

Email me - [email protected] for Brand deals.

#japanesestraighteningtreatment

#japanesestraighteningtreatmentathome

#japanesehairstraighteningprocess

Disclaimer watch the entire video. For your surprise, hey guys! Welcome back to my youtube channel. Once again in today's video, i will be showing you viewers, how i straighten my hair with japanese straightening treatment and this japanese straightening treatment that i did is the mild version. There are three different types you have the strong, medium and mouth. I use the mouth and guys i left it on my hair only for 10 minutes, and i would like to tell you viewers - do not do this at home because you might lose your hair. If you are not a professional disclaimer, do not do this at home, go to the saloon and pay for it. So if you are interested in this video stay tuned for the video tutorial. Oh, oh, do bye, hello, everyone, so it was all good. Until now i tried the japanese feminine straightening treatments in the mouth. As i initially stated in my video, they had three thai mild, medium and strong. I chose the mouth and the mouth did not burn me. While i was processing my hair, i did not receive even the slightest tingle. I felt as if i had put deep conditioner onto my hair and that's how i felt the reason why i decided to try this japanese straightening treatment is to see what it gives. African-American hair texture, unlike relaxer relaxer burns, your scalp, japanese straightening treatment does not burn your scalp disclaimer. Please do not use japanese permanent straightening treatment. If you are african-american because it basically makes your hair fall out. As you can see in the picture, there are so many gaps on my scalp, so many different gaps, and this is because of the japanese permanent straightening treatment. My hair was falling off when i brush it. When i convey it just comes off from the scalp. I will be getting hair transplants for my hairline because i do have natural thin hairline, and this has got nothing to do with the treatments i just did, because this treatment just ruined my scalp and i can heal my scalp by putting african-american hair products and also Using the organic oil, the viewers - i am pleading with everyone, if you're african-american, please do not use japanese, permanent straightening treatments, because i recall a while ago there was this caucasian lady that filmed the video she put relaxer on her hair and her hair started falling off. The reason why her hair started falling off, as i believe she is caucasian and her hair is so fine, because her hair is fine relax. It was too strong for her, so i thought that because caucasians have really fine hair and they use japanese permanent straightening treatment for their hair to straighten, why don't i use it and i'll get the same effects plus no ben viewers, there's a reason why there is Products for different hair textures, so i would advise people not to relax your hair. I am going on a natural hair growth, but i tried this because i knew i was gon na get hair transplant anyways. So i knew i had to shave my hair off in the next couple of months, so i decided to take the risk so viewers, i'm just letting people know if you've tried japanese feminine straightening before and it worked for you and you've got the african-american hair, texture Or mixed hair texture, if you viewers, think you want to still get it done, i will insist: go to the professional so that in case anything happens to your hair, your scalp, you can sue them. Do not try this at home. Disclaimer! Do not try this at home because you will ruin your own hair. This is not for african-american hair textures. This is for buying hair or the people that use it. They have a special technique. They use this really really well left for me and i just thought actually share my journey, so anyone who's about to try this at home will look at what has happened to my hair. I just wish i took a video of when my hair was falling out when i was combing it. It would have been so epic anyways hope you even did enjoy this. Video do not forget to share this video around. So everyone knows about the effects of japanese straightening treatment, even though this was the mouth formula, it still ruined my hair and i left it on for less than 20 minutes and i've been trying relaxers in the past. This has never happened to me ever so. I'M warning people to not try this at home to not try it at all. Stick with your relaxers and i would not even recommend relaxers go natural, but if you want to straighten your hair, if you're african-american stick with relaxers, if you still want to know about the japanese straightening treatment - and you still want to get it done, go to a Professional, do not try this at home, so hope you viewers did enjoy this video do not forget to follow me on snapchat, instagram and i'll see you viewers in my next video stay blessed.

Xiaoxiao ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ: African Americans can do Japanese hair straightening, you just HAVE TO DO IT RIGHT. Your hair needs to be WET When applying the first treatment. I also didn’t see her put on the second and third treatment at all, which if she didn’t then it makes sense her hair fell out. Don’t give people false information just because you didn’t follow the instructions.

Mimi notbovered: A lot of people assume that because it's made for Japanese hair, (which is known to be pretty straight) the product must be mild, and therefore has to be left on for longer or use a higher strength. DON'T DO THIS. The solution works on all hair types regardless of texture because it manipulates the internal structure of the hair and our hair is all made up of the same stuff. Japanese hair, even though straight, is incredibly resistant, hard to bleach, and incredibly hard to curl. It has a super-strong external layer (cuticles) that makes it that way, which is why Japanese products can be too strong, for black and European hair. When their product says "For resistant hair" they don't mean our hair type. As someone who lives in Japan for the last 8 years I've learned this first hand.

HOLO: hey I just wanted to let you know that its not because you have 4c or african American hajr.. its because you treated it like a relaxer and badly maintained it and applied it completely wrong. theres steps out there on the internet on how to do it correctly, so please don't blame it on the product and bring fear to it, take accountability for your mistakes and put more fear into not doing proper research . Good luck in your future hair journeys!

Qiimiih De'Vine Lee: Yeah, this has nothing to do with being African American or having type 4 hair. You really treated the Japanese Straight Perm/Korea Magic Perm application like it was a relaxer. The steps exist for a reason and whew boy, your poor head.

IMPERIAL: If your hair was relaxed before doing this, that's the problem. Japanese hair straightening doesnt mix well with relaxers and you're not supposed to put it over it. I hope the best for your hair now and hope you're doing well.

The Relocated New Yorker: I am sorry this happened to you. I don’t think it’s because of the hair type. I am a black woman and my hair has been retaining length. The application process is different than a relaxer donut shouldn’t be done at home. I think you may have done it wrong.

Jada Robinson: Hello. I’m a cosmetologist student. I’m sorry that this happened to you. I just wanted you to know that you just applied the product to your hair incorrectly. As well as the whAts lady that you mentioned

Karen Hatfield: You did many things wrong, but what caused the breakage was that you did not use the neutralizing cream.

priscilla faith: I'm so sorry this happened to your hair... I'm not a professional but if you do this again please follow these steps 1. Section and detangle your freshly shampoo'd hair 2. Make sure each section is WET before application 3. Work in small sections, as if you're doing a silk press, and AVOID your scalp. 4. If you want to do your edges, do it the last 5-10 minutes max 5. Rinse extremely thoroughly for at least 15 minutes 6. Blow dry and straighten apply neutralizer 7. Repeat step 5 8. Blow dry and straighten and leave down for 2-3 days It can be done on curly hair if you know what you're doing.. again I'm so sorry this happened.

Nikki Doll: My hair is Japanese straightened I do it 2 times a year. I may have missed it in your video but you didn't put the neutralising solution ( that actually sets your hair and stops the chemical process, if you missed this then your hair will break off) This is the most important thing to do. After you washed the Japanese perm out blow-dry , straighten then you apply the neutralising solution, then leave it for around 10 mins ( read the instructions on the back) then wash it out and then you straighten one more time and done.

Lyn Carey: TIP: You don’t apply it as shampoo or simple hair cream just apply the solution from roots to the ends BUT NEVER ON THE SCALP! Plus you have to section it and start under up to the outward layer. Iron the hair like a paper thin

Kish L.: What in the name of stereotypes is being said here.. "African Americans" come in many hair types and textures so blanket statements like this never ring true. Really what should be said is if you don't know what you are doing don't apply this (or any chemical hair product) at home. It only makes a person's hair fall out when it is not applied in the proper manner.

stephanie reavis: I did a Japanese straight perm on virgin 4b/4c hair. I had no problems, but it’s not like a relaxer and as you said, should bot be done at home alone. My process didn’t look anything like what you showed in your video. The only down side was that it stinks and I had to sit next to an open window while it was applied, but it didn’t burn at all. I’m going to have it done again.

Dr. Hussain MBBS: Why did you put your hair in a pony tail right after relaxing? Everyone knows you need to maintain your hair in its straight form at least for the first 48 hours! You did a lot of things wrong, don't blame it on the treatment, blame it on yourself for doing it wrong. And why are you specifying African Americans??? So Africans who ain't Americans can't have 4c hair? You should've just said 4c hair.

Parisian_Nicole: I am so sorry that happened to you but the problem is not that this can't be done on afro-textured hair. The problem from the start was you doing this yourself at home, and the same can be said with regards to afro relaxers. This should never be done unless done by a professional stylist and one specifically 'licensed' in the Japanese straightening technique (just because they are a licensed stylist doesn't mean they can do all techniques, so do your research and also ask them if they are licensed in doing Japanese straightening. Ask to see that license ;)). This 'can' be done safely on afro-textured hair. Disclaimer: Please note that if you have very coily hair (4C) you will have to get the new growth touched up every 4-5 months instead of the usually 6-8 months (if you have a looser curl pattern). Also, you'd have to wear protective styles until the new growth is at a length that the touch-up can be done on it, II believe that is 3-4 inches of growth. So for my 4C coily sisters, if you don't think you can rock protective styles while that new growth can grow to a length acceptable to get the touch-up, then this is not for you at all. Otherwise, it can be done on afro-textured hair 'safely' only if done by a licensed professional who is specifically licensed to do the Japanese straightening technique.

trinkerbell: I have this treatment and I have fine medium density low porosity hair.... My hair is in great condition. African american hair texture is not one texture

n0ra: That's why I'm going to a professional to get this done, even if it costs me 300$

Chris K: This isn't about having afro hair. You did it wrong and that's it.

Ira 2001: Omg girl my heart stopped when i saw how u applied the first treatment… ur scalp was fully covered with it…which it shouldnt be

money 82: I did this twice on my hair years ago at home... you fuck up the whole process ....but nonetheless sorry this happened to you !

Pure Israel: Aw, wow. I hate that that happened to you. Did you neutralize? And your hair is supposed to be wet when you apply it. It looked really dry. I don't know... It just looks like you applied it wrong. I've never tried it and don't know much about it... But seeing your technique compared to others, your process just seemed completely off. Anyway, I agree, people shouldn't do it at home. Best wishes on your recovery.

Zory Alvarado: Sorry this happened to you. Hope it grows back healthy and fast.

Quanmik Wells: Yeahhhh I’m sure you just didn’t know what you were doing.

freeman Writer: You didn't apply the treatment correctly. I could tell even after when you were flat ironing. Second, you are not supposed to comb your hair with that treatment in?!?! Third, I do not thing you rinse it properly. You have to rinse you hair completely! When I do my straightening treatment I rinse my hair for 7 to minutes straight...water constantly running through the hair! Finally, you could have re-neutralized and then gotten yourself on a olaplex regimen.

Angela: Hair is suppose to be wet when applying. Then wash it out an blow dry and straighten then put in the second part on dry hair wash, dry and straighten. Didn’t do it right at all then you slap your hair in a pony tail when your not suppose to crease it for 72hrs.. everything in this video is wrong

Radesya Larasari: OMG! You should not put the cream all over your scalp! Apply it 1-2cm away from the scalp

Amber Ousley: You should be sued by them for lying.

Aaliyah Legair: You are very misleading and you don't follow instructions.

Miss L: I can see from this video you did several things wrong.

Nicke Smith: Wth. Many times over to no avail the main reasons for product failure is user error. What I see is someone who doesn't have clue.

Popi Taylor: Why do u say “African American” when really it’s just African hair? Ps. Sorry you had to go through this.

Jazahna Nelson: Everything About This Video Is Wrong

glazese: It looked like you didn’t wash out everything from your hair.

ReachingBeyond Skies: Thank you for this video. I was going to try and do it myself. But you may have just saved my hair. Thank you again

Celeste Amour: I'm a hairdresser and your hair feel out because you don't know what you're doing

Latest Trends: Omg hope your scalp is healing

smart person: Your hair is suppose to be wet not dry and u didn't do it professionally you applied so much

Lane Bernal: U didnt read the instractions ....u have to apply d solution 1/4 inch fom ur scalp everyone knows that

Eve A.: Professionals Only..or if you completely are capable then it's your hair smdh This product is for Professionals to do on Your hair NOT self use But those who need attention..Not All Attention is good smdh ...again

Peta Johnson: Really did this so wrong

بنت طارق ابن زياد جزائري Aylan Lina: I think you applied it very wrongly, i have checked all videos but your way is not the same and wrong

Rocky Kenyon: your hair fell out because you did not do the neutralizer.

graciemoncton30062: What happened to your edges before the treatment? just asking

Ruby Rajwant: My dear you apply it wrong in the first place.. very wrong

Abducted소: You did this completely wrong but I noticed this video is old. How is your hair now? When you get it back long enough and still want to try this, I suggest going to a professional next time

Jomarice Cesa: You did alot of wrong...thats your hair i fall and why you leave the treatment your hair..Is not brazillian kiratin .oh my god you 100% wrong

andi fernando: That is not supposed to be done at home... You need that to be done by a professional...

Yamen j: It's not that. You need to go to a professional. Caucasian don't all have fine hair. Girl stop doing your own hair.

Gia Romie: I know you made a couple of errors. Everyone makes mistakes. However I will never try this treatment. Its too much manipulation.

Sunshine Luv: You did it wrong way .

Youtube Shortz: sending love

SammiVlogs: who’s before is that on the dumb nail ?

Raja ASMR: What are the correct full steps? If anyone knows

Nichole Grant: omg I'm so sorry

John Jameson: Baby I'm sorry ur hair fell outbl maybe you can dilute it next time

Amy Tyrrell: what brand did you use

Christina Pickett: You applied it wrong

K_ssilva: Btw you put to much in your hair just saying

Sylvia Tolbert: oh no

Mimi notbovered: When you wash out the step 1 your hair shouldn't be straight like it would with hair relaxer, because Japanese rebonding is NOT A RELAXER!! It uses a completely different chemical, (same chemical used in curly perms). The hair should still have its natural texture when you rinse out the step 1. Then you dry and flat iron the hair STRAIGHT and then you apply the step 2. When you rinse out the step2, you will see the straightening effect. This woman applied the Japanese rebonding like a hair relaxer, but it doesn't work that way, that's why shes bald. :-(

Sy’ria Bby: You’re hair is too thin also you used the wrong brand ‍♀️

Jovana Cotrinaprado: U put in u scalp u not supposedly do that.

pretty: Just use a relaxer tbh...

Dolce Smith: Oh no .

You May Also Like
More Information

Leave Your Response