Asian Fusion...has anyone heard of this??

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I was out with some friends last night, and one of my guy friends girlfriends hair was emaculent. I mean it moved, her ends were great, it was moisturized...PERFECT...so I had to ask

She told me that she doesnt get relaxers, but something called an asian fusion treatment. She says they use EXTREMELY hot water and comb through your hair in section until it is straight. Now I have seen this in movies (Memoirs of a Geisha), and heard of this, but I had no idea that it could work on OUR type of hair. I mean a flatiron could not have gotten her hair straighter. Supposedly it lasts for 7 months.

Do any of you ladies know anything about this?
 
What you describe sounds familiar but the process I heard of is known as Japanese Hair Straightening. I have a girlfriend who got this done in Orlando and it lasted her about 6 months. Let me see if I can find a link on it.
 
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Maybe its this?
 
I was out with some friends last night, and one of my guy friends girlfriends hair was emaculent. I mean it moved, her ends were great, it was moisturized...PERFECT...so I had to ask

She told me that she doesnt get relaxers, but something called an asian fusion treatment. She says they use EXTREMELY hot water and comb through your hair in section until it is straight. Now I have seen this in movies (Memoirs of a Geisha) and heard of this, but I had no idea that it could work on OUR type of hair. I mean a flatiron could not have gotten her hair straighter. Supposedly it lasts for 7 months.

Do any of you ladies know anything about this?


I know what scene you're talking about. I didn't know that's what they were doing; I assumed they were applying hot wax to her hair to keep it in place.
 
you can see the before and after for all the women except the black one, I want to know what her hair looked like before:perplexed
 
Heres the website to the products

http://www.ishrescue.com/web/product.php#SPRAY

Im starting to understand it.....

You use this product with heat, and it locks moisture into the hair using their little special ingredients, and leaves your hair silky or whatever for up to 6 weeks
What im trying to understand though, is if this is for natural or relaxed hair and what it is compatible with

I also still want to know if this is the same thing the friend was talking about with the hot water.
 
The black lady looks like this japanese pop star Crystal Kay...if its her...shes half korean so straightening her hair would really not be hard.


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crystal_kay.jpg
 
I was out with some friends last night, and one of my guy friends girlfriends hair was emaculent. I mean it moved, her ends were great, it was moisturized...PERFECT...so I had to ask

She told me that she doesnt get relaxers, but something called an asian fusion treatment. She says they use EXTREMELY hot water and comb through your hair in section until it is straight. Now I have seen this in movies (Memoirs of a Geisha), and heard of this, but I had no idea that it could work on OUR type of hair. I mean a flatiron could not have gotten her hair straighter. Supposedly it lasts for 7 months.

Do any of you ladies know anything about this?

That is interesting, even with washing??? I find that hard to believe.
 
The black lady looks like this japanese pop star Crystal Kay...if its her...shes half korean so straightening her hair would really not be hard.


446-JB-Crystal-Kay.jpg


24718_174949288_crystal_kay_a_H180631_L.jpg


cry2.jpg


crystal_kay.jpg

She does resemble Crystal Kay(who is one of my hair inspirations btw), but I doubt that's her.
 
Nevermind....that HRC ISH thing is actually like some super deepconditoner or something like that, its not supposed to straighten hair or anything, only really moisturize it and close the cuticles and repair damage, and that is supposed to last for 6 weeks and leave your hair silky and soft because of that. I think im going to try it. It cost $70, im transitioning so it will be cool to do this instead of relaxing to deepcondition and soften. Im suprised i've never heard of it, its like some star thing.

I was searching for the asian fusian thing and i only saw that it was a name of some food meal. I think that girl was lying.
 
Nevermind....that HRC ISH thing is actually like some super deepconditoner or something like that, its not supposed to straighten hair or anything, only really moisturize it and close the cuticles and repair damage, and that is supposed to last for 6 weeks and leave your hair silky and soft because of that. I think im going to try it. It cost $70, im transitioning so it will be cool to do this instead of relaxing to deepcondition and soften. Im suprised i've never heard of it, its like some star thing.

I was searching for the asian fusian thing and i only saw that it was a name of some food meal. I think that girl was lying.

:lachen: :lachen: :lachen:

I found the ISH product on frizzy2silky.com. They have some demonstration videos that aired on tv that you can click on and watch how the process works and what it does for the hair.
Here is the link:
http://www.frizzy2silky.com/shop/video-i-5.html
 
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