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There is a big risk of burning and turn to frizziness...
The Chemicals involved are very harsh, and some people have sensitive hair!
If it is to be done, my best suggestion would be to consult a professional, or if you do decide to do it at home, be mindful of the brand & chems in it.
Also, do not deviate from instructions, as it may provide an undesireable result!
Answered by
infamous
on Sep 06, 2008, 10:20AM
if you get a professional to do it and use the right products it will turn out ok but before you do ask the person who cuts your hair or another pro if your hairtype can handle it
it wears off after a few months but its totally worth it 


Chemically staigtening hair!!
has anyone every chemically straightened your hair.. wht happened is it dead??
bc I am suppose to get it done but I dont want my hair to end up like everyone is saying