I have extremely thick hair. It's also very poofy and dry which makes it look even worse. But all that changed when I got Japanese hair straigtening done at Hair Manna. I had heard about Hair Manna through a friend of a friend. She had gotten her hair straightening there and was telling me how amazing the result was. And she was right. Her hair really did look amazing, and it was soooo straight! It felt so soft and silky too! I couldn't stop taking my hands out of her hair!\r
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So finally I went to Hair Manna for myself. I walked up inside to a nice, little salon and was greeted by Manna, who is the salon owner. I told her I wanted to get Japanese hair straightening. She immediately examined my hair and gave me a complete run down of the whole procedure. She was really knowledgeable about hair. I got started right away and Manna explained each step as she worked on my hair so I knew exactly what she was doing. She told me that since me hair texture was really uneven, she had to meticulously calculate every step so that my hair texture would come out nice and even. I could tell from this that Manna was really experienced and knew what she was doing. Manna would check up on my hair very often to make sure it was going right. And she was really nice too. She even gave me water to drink!\r
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The whole thing took around 2 hours. When I saw the result, I was TRUELY AMAZED!! I could not believe my eyes. My hair was seriously straight! It was just unbelieveably and incredibly straight! And my hair came out so soft and silky too, just like the girl I was talking about before. And to top it all off, it only cost me $120, including tip. That's a really awesome price for Japanese hair straightening, isn't it? \r
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I'm telling you, if you want to get Japanese hair straightening, you have to go to Hair Manna. They do an excellent job and the result is amazing. Plus you can't get it at a better price either. You won't regret going there, I promise you that :)\r
Pros: Really amazing service, amazing results, and amazing prices!
Cons: Nothing (seriously!)
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