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Ionic Hair Treatment

What is Ionic Hair Retexturising treatment (IHR)?

Positive and negative ions are small particles that gather around an object and exist in most substances.
By restructuring the ion clusters of water, IHR allows water molecules to penetrate the core of each individual hair. Thus each IHR treatment rehydrates and conditions the hair.

What are the results of IHR?

IHR straightens and improves the health and manageability of many types of hair:

• Naturally curly and frizzy hair
• Dehydrated, damaged and course hair
• Hair lacking in vitality

Why is IHR becoming so popular?

1. Fabulous hair straightening results for all types of hair.
2. None of the hair damage that can occur with other hair straightening techniques.
3. After treatment, hair requires absolutely minimum maintenance. IHR leaves your hair full of vitality and strength. A simple speedy blow dry after washing is all that you need to do to maintain your style.

Treatment and Post Treatment Care

The treatment takes 3 – 4 hours:

• The hair is shampooed with the Ionic relaxant shampoo
• The pre-treatment care products are applied
• The Ionic retexturising formula is applied and the hair is allowed to completely relax
• The formula is rinsed off
• The hair is blow dried and ironed

For post treatment, we hold the range of natural relaxant shampoo, conditioner and finish.

Each treatment lasts for 4 – 6 months.

We are ideally located in the Skelmersdale Concourse shopping centre, 5 minutes from junction 26 of the M6. We have regular clients visiting for this revolutionary treatment from Burnley, Blackburn, Manchester, Preston, Liverpool and the Wirral as well as the local area.

Ionic Treatment Review

Here is a review of the treatment by The Mirror correspondent Sally Janes.

WHEN I was asked to try a brand new straightening treatment, I jumped at the chance. No more serum, blow dryers or straightening irons for me.

The new Japanese treatment offers permanent straight, well-conditioned hair which doesn't fizz up every time it rains.
It seems strange that the Japanese would need to straighten their hair, but Ionic Hair
Retexturising has caught on because it tames their thick coarse hair, leaving it fine and glossy.

The treatment has just been introduced in the West and celebs - including Jennifer Aniston and Samantha Mumba - are big fans.

It's been so popular, staff at a hair salon in London do up to 40 treatments a week. It's suitable for European naturally wavy, curly, frizzy or dehydrated hair, and even permed looks. It can be done on Afro-Caribbean hair although it tends to grow out faster.
What separates this straightening treatment from others is that the process actually locks moisture in rather than leaving hair dry and brittle. It does this by breaking down clusters of water molecules to allow individual molecules to penetrate the hair shaft. This means it will be in better condition than before, helping make it smooth and sleek.
The hair remains straight, until it grows out four to six months later.
But you have to suffer to be beautiful - the treatment costs £300 and takes four hours.

After the treatment, my hair looked smooth and salon-styled. But it itched and smelt of chemicals. I wasn't allowed to wash it for two days and it was only then that I was finally convinced that this treatment is fabulous.

I felt wary the first time I washed it. Not bothering with my usual serums and styling products, I simply gave it a quick blast with the hair dryer. I was convinced it would go back to the usual
wavy mop. So when it dried looking as though I'd just stepped out of the salon I could hardly believe it. It had only taken 10 minutes.
Over the next two weeks, my hair looked better and better as it got more body and felt softer and glossier.

I haven't had a bad hair day for weeks. When I wake up it looks exactly the same as when I went to bed, not a hair out of place.

Gone are the straightening irons, paddle brush, clips and serum. Now I can just wash and go.

Why the treatment takes four hours..

5 minutes
Technician Jake Fugler began my treatment by applying a protection spray. This helps preserve my hair colour as I've had it dyed. The treatment can be used on semi-permanent coloured hair. Although it can lift the colour slightly.

15 minutes
He then covered my hair with a nasty smelling chemical paste, Ionic Formula number one which allows water to penetrate into the core of the hair. It also opens the cuticles ready for the straightening irons to do their work.

30 minutes
The formula is left to work. My head was covered in a big plastic bag which puffs up to keep the warm air in.

25 minutes
Jake rinses and blow dries my hair.

100 minutes
Next he divided my hair into tiny half a centimetre thick sections. Each one is painstakingly straightened five times with ceramic straightening tongs. It takes an hour and a half. The combination of the chemicals and the tongs re-educates the hair strands from wavy to straight. I had to hold my ears back and I'm a bit worried he'll slip up as these tongs are 180 degrees hot. The straightening takes ages, over an hour and a half.

5 minutes
Afterwards Jake applies a neutralising gel. This formula is what makes the process permanent and without it my hair would be wavy again.

30 minutes
It's left in for a further half an hour.

15 minutes
Next my hair is rinsed once again and a conditioning treatment is applied.

10 minutes
Jake then lightly finger dries my hair without using any products. It does look perfectly straight and very stylish but I'm a bit alarmed as it feels flat against my face. But within a few days it looked fab -natural and glossy..

Total minutes: 240 - that's four hours.

Questions about Ionics Hair Straightening

Q - Can I still have my hair coloured if I am going to have the Ionics straightening treatment?

A - You should not have your hair coloured either 2 weeks before, or 2 weeks after the Ionics treatment, as you need to give your hair time to recover from chemical treatments. We recommend that you send us some strands of your hair which we will test and advise you personally when you come for your free consultation. Also, you should not wash your hair for 2 days after the Ionics treatment.

Q - Can I tie my hair up when I have had the Ionics treatment?

A - You should not tie your hair up for 10 days after the treatment, otherwise you will risk greasing your newly straightened hair.

Q - What repeat treatment and after care is required for Ionics?

A - Ionics has a permanent effect on the treated hair, so you just come in for your roots done in 6- 8 months. Your stylist will also recommend the moisturising and strengthening shampoo that are right for you.

Q - I have already had my hair straightened with the Yuko system. Would you recommend follow up treatments done with Ionics instead?

A - We have clients who have had the initial treatment done with Yoku and come here for the Ionics as follow up. The two systems are compatible, our clients told us that they prefer the results with Ionics as their hair felt smoother and in better condition.

To see more FAQ on Ionics please visit Ionics FAQ on the Trimmers site.

 

 

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