Hi A****,
Thanks again for your email. I have answered your questions in Purple below.
Danny.
----- Original Message -----
From: A***
To: Danny McKillop
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: Pravana Keratin Fusion
Thank you for your reply, Danny.
Just to clarify one point: Could I not do the "demi-permanent procedure", applying it to my non-relaxed hair at the roots only?
Yes, you "could", but it may look strange with soft curl at root area and straight ends.
And if so, after it "wore off" would I then need to apply it again to the same portion of my hair?
Yes.
Does it wear off completely, or does it leave the hair to some degree still "processed"?
It gradually reverts back to the natural curl in approximatelly 6 months. Each head of hair is different. The chemical effects on the hair (reduction of disulfide bonds) are permanent, unless the hair is treated with potein and moisture treatments, until grown out or cut off.
Thank you.
--- On Tue, 11/11/08, Danny McKillop <
[email protected]> wrote:
From: Danny McKillop <
[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Pravana Keratin Fusion
To: A*****
Cc: "Felix Cabrera" <
[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, November 11, 2008, 11:57 AM
Hi A****
Thank you for your email. ..
To answer your question: Yes, apply KF to your new growth only. It appears your hair has had a previous permanent procedure relaxer used on it to have a defined regrowth.
To use our system as a demi permanent relaxer would require using on hair with no straight relaxed ends but only evenly curly hair from scalp to ends.
I hope I have answered your question adequately.
Regards,
Danny.
Danny McKillop
Pravana
Naturceuticals
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----- Original Message -----
From: A****
To:
[email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 1:26 AM
Subject: Pravana Keratin Fusion
I hope I'm emailing the correct address for this type of question.
I recently learnt about this product. I live in the UK, and on your site I haven't seen whether any UK salons offer this service.
In any case, I have a few questions. I am Afro-Caribbean and have hair that is tightly curled in its natural state. It is currently relaxed with a no-lye relaxer, but has a few inches of virgin hair at the root because I did my last relaxer a few months ago.
If I were to use Pravana, should it only be applied to my new growth, and not to my previously relaxed hair?
I am interested in the room-temperature process, as I do *not* want completely straight hair. Your website says that process is temporary. Does this mean one would have to get it applied to the entire head each time? And if so, would that be detrimental to the health of the hair, since the product contains cysteamine, which breaks disulpide bonds?
Thank you for answering my questions ( or for forwarding them to the appropriate person).
Regards,
A****