Japanese Hair Straightening

The traditional straightening
perm was primarily designed to
straighten naturally curly or
permed hair, and customers would
be compelled to accept some
degree of hair damage. By
contrast, REPAIR not only
straightens hair but also
restores damaged hair into
healthy hair with shine and
resilience. REPAIR is a
groundbreaking hair care
technology that repairs damaged
hair as it straightens.
yuko system named their
hair-straightening system
"REPAIR" because the word
clearly conveys what it does.
The technology aims not only to
straighten hair but also to
"repair and rejuvenate" any type
of hair.
The combined effect of specially
formulated water and their
original hair iron is the secret
of this innovative, chemically
proven hair-repair system
patented in the U.S. and other
countries. Healthy straight
hair, of course, is the basis
for creating beautiful designs
and styles. REPAIR is the first
step in achieving the hairstyle
you've always wanted.
Unlike the conventional hair-straightening perm,
REPAIR not only straightens hair but also repairs/improves damaged areas for
added shine and resilience.
Have you given up on your stubborn natural curls or frizzled and dry hair? Try
REPAIR, and your hair will be transformed into shining, silky-straight hair.
Your hair will be so natural-looking that you'll feel as if you've had straight
hair all your life. Also, your hair will become as healthy as that of a
teenager.
The straightness will last for a long time. Daily care is quick and easy, too!
Even if you are satisfied with your current style and condition, you'll be
amazed what REPAIR can do for your hair.
REPAIR is an innovative, chemically proven system for restoring the natural beauty of hair using specially formulated water and our original hair iron. The U.S.-patented system gives everyone beautifully straight hair. Healthy straight hair, of course, is the basis for creating beautiful designs and styles. REPAIR is the first step in achieving the hairstyle you've always wanted.
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