Sweetyb
Active Member
Have you heard of \"Magic Straight\" perm?
I was talking to an Asian friend of mine about her hair. I found out that her natural hair was not only curly /images/graemlins/shocked.gif, but that she relaxes her hair /images/graemlins/huh.gif. She told me she uses this perm called "Magic Straight" that costs hundreds for the proceedure. She says it makes your hair stick straight and that Jennifer Aniston uses it too for her hair.
All I was thinking was, if only some of our own knew this, there would be less talk about claiming others are trying to "look white" when they perm too.
Well, this probably explains why I've noticed some Asian women with straight hair but appears that their roots are bubbling up under their hair, like it was in need of a press or something.
Article (too long to post): http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/lifestyle/73772_straight.shtml
Has anyone here ever heard of Magic Straight? While some may say its not for "African American hair" (/images/graemlins/huh.gif), has anyone tried it, or know anyone else who has?
I was talking to an Asian friend of mine about her hair. I found out that her natural hair was not only curly /images/graemlins/shocked.gif, but that she relaxes her hair /images/graemlins/huh.gif. She told me she uses this perm called "Magic Straight" that costs hundreds for the proceedure. She says it makes your hair stick straight and that Jennifer Aniston uses it too for her hair.
All I was thinking was, if only some of our own knew this, there would be less talk about claiming others are trying to "look white" when they perm too.
Well, this probably explains why I've noticed some Asian women with straight hair but appears that their roots are bubbling up under their hair, like it was in need of a press or something.

Has anyone here ever heard of Magic Straight? While some may say its not for "African American hair" (/images/graemlins/huh.gif), has anyone tried it, or know anyone else who has?