I thought the hairstylist would use the silk straightening which I believe a lot of salons are using today. I also thought the Japanese was the ones who implemented it in the first place. To me the hair is far from being straightened. Not impressed at all. Also Jennie you need to treat your hair. It is badly damaged. It also needs to be trimmed around the edges.😢😢
I love Jenny’s hair even before she had her hair straightened. Just like Mr. Koga said, she is pretty naturally. The professionalism Mr. Takaishi as many hair dressers in Japan have is what I miss the most of Japan while I live in the US. I am traumatized from the experience by an American hairdresser who burned my forehead while I had perm done, and she blamed me for washing my hair before seeing her. Enjoy hairdressers in Japan, their skill is superb.
Jenny I love and appreciate how the stylist took into consideration your hair been damaged and applied the necessary steps to prevent that. I also liked how honest he was in saying he hasn’t done her / our type of hair before and was willing to try again. I would definitely go to their Salon if I lived there as well. Another great video love it baby George is a handsome little guy ❤
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Yes, some people are not cautious about the chemicals and the hair starts falling off within three days. I think we also neglect the fact that too much heat can also damage it so I was actually quite worried when he kept passing the straightener over and over but I'm glad it turned out well
I just love Jenny and I love the way Koga loves her. She is such a brave, strong woman but so gentle and soft at the same time. The way her and Leon has handled this move to Japan is remarkable, to think they were still in Malawi (Baby George was a newborn!) this time last year is mind blowing cuz they’ve come SO FAR! Jenny you look so beautiful as always ❤
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