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Every year during the second Monday of January celebration ceremonies are held for Japanese men and women who have reached the age of twenty. Coming of age day is part of young Japanese man or women passage into adulthood and includes coming of age ceremonies held at their local prefectures city office, where they dress in traditional Japanese kimonos. After the ceremonies most young people go out to celebrate their new right to consume alcoholic beverages. This tradition originally date back to about 714 AD, when a young prince wore a new robe and featured a new hair style to mark his passage into manhood. The holiday was truly established in 1948 and as be held in January ever since.
The ceremonies are usually held in the morning at local town halls or city offices, where all young adults of the area who have or will turn twenty that year attend. Government officials give speeches and small presents are handed out to the newly-recognized adults.
Many of the women who are coming of age wear traditional Furisode Kimonos which feature long sleeves and wear Zori sandals. Since most women can not put on the kimonos themselves, this is one of the busiest times of year for many Japanese beauty salons and hair dressers. The men also some times wear tradition Japanese robes, but nowadays many men wear formal suits and ties. The celebration of one's coming of age reflects both upon the rights of an Adult and the new responsibilities of being an adult.
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Japanese Hair Straightening
I bet you got annoyed about using the flat iron each morning, so here's a longer lasting hair straightening technique that will help you out in the everyday styling. Also called as yuko straightening, or thermal reconditioning, the Japanese hair straightening is one of the most long lasting ones at the moment. It takes from 2 to 6 hours to get it, but it lasts about one year. The procedure time depends on the hair's length and type.
It involves applying relaxers to your hair and treating it with chemicals. Than the hair is separated in stripes, ironed, rinsed and blow dried. After the treatment, keep your hair away from sun and make sure you moisturize it well. It is recommended to have a proper deep conditioning and the use of UV protective products that will assure your hair's health. Also, you should wait at least 2 months before dying it again.
The Japanese hair straightening is a bit more expensive than the Brazilian one, but it also has a longer lasting result. It provides a sleek, smooth and shiny hair.
When looking for a saloon, make sure the hairdresser has enough experience, because this technique need special skills and training to make it well. It involves chemical treatments, so the hairdresser should be quite aware of what's happening on your head.
Tips for the best results:
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get a haircut after having the treatment. Having a different texture might help you choose a better haircut.
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tell your hairdresser everything about the treatments your hair had, like relaxers for examples. If your hair was relaxed before, you might not be able to get the Japanese hair straightening treatment. Your hairdresser can tell you how much time you need to wait until it's ok to straighten your hair.
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it is a less damaging process than flat ironing your hair each day
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it is not recommended for African hair types.
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you'll need to use special shampoos and conditioners. Your hairdresser will tell you more about that
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in the first 72 hours, avoid contact with wet or moisture.
So stop being frustrated about your imperfect hair and forget about frizzy, unmanageable hair. It is a Japanese technique that proved to be effective in any single way. Find the best saloon and get your hair done. Get professional hair treatments and enjoy a shiny helathy hair.
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What do you think about permanent hair straighteneing or Japanese hair straightening?
well im thinking of permnantley straightening my hair but im not so sure, im 12 years old with curly hair, it looks much better when its straight, so what do u think should i do it or not? and should i do permanent straightening or japanese hair straightening??
best answer ten points
thnx
and oh ya i forgot, i want ppl whove already tried it and have seen theresults
i got it done and i love it. i used to have to flat iron my hair every morning and it took me forever. now all i have to do is style it. when your hair starts to grow back in you just redo it. But i got mine back in september and its still straight. i recomend it if you feel your hair is too difficult. My aunt is a hair cosmotologist and she is the one who did my hair and she found a new kind thats is healthy for your hair.
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