March 17, 2015 | 2 Comments Choosing the best hair straightening option doesn’t have to be difficult. In this infographic, we break down two of the leading salon treatment options for straightening hair, Japanese hair straightening and Brazilian keratin treatment, and compare them alongside at home keratin treatments. The comparison focuses on the following 5 factors: the commitment level required your budget your hair type your history of hair processing your tolerance of the risks involved The option that best fits you is a very personal decision. We hope this helps you make a great choice! If you find this chart helpful, be sure to share it with your friends! Download this infographic.Embed Our Infographic On Your Site!Image Width%px<img src="https://japanesehairstraighteningguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Hair-Straightening-Treatments-5-Factors.png" alt="[Infographic] Hair Straightening: 5 Factors to Consider - An Infographic from The Japanese Hair Straightening Guide" width="100%" class="infographic_embedder" /><p class="infographic_attr">Embedded from <a href="https://japanesehairstraighteningguide.com/2015/03/17/infographic-hair-straightening-5-factors-to-consider/" target="_blank">The Japanese Hair Straightening Guide</a></p><img src="https://japanesehairstraighteningguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Hair-Straightening-Treatments-5-Factors.png" alt="[Infographic] Hair Straightening: 5 Factors to Consider - An Infographic from The Japanese Hair Straightening Guide" width="100%" class="infographic_embedder" /><p class="infographic_attr">Embedded from <a href="https://japanesehairstraighteningguide.com/2015/03/17/infographic-hair-straightening-5-factors-to-consider/" target="_blank">The Japanese Hair Straightening Guide</a></p>Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterestMoreEmailRedditLinkedInTumblr
I think in 5 factors, the factor named “your history of hair processing” is the most important thing when you decide use hair straightener product, because this thing affect directly your hair, the hair straightener always actives in high temperature Reply