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What is so different about Dominican hair salons. I have heard they treat hair differently their. How many of you have tried it with good results?

 
Well I grew up in NY and many Hispanic hairdressers just are great at giving blow outs. They can blow out your hair poker straight in very little time. They are very used to doing these due to all of the different type of hair textures that are presented to them on a day to day basis.

When I was in NY and now that I am in NJ if I go to many hair salons and they see my tons of curly/wavy, processed, damaged hair they actually try to talk me out of blowing it out or some just flat out refuse and tell me they can't do it.

It's very disappointing! I mean I can blow out my own hair poker straight but it takes me about 45 minutes, a real professional about 20 minutes.

Marilyn

 
I really wanna go to one and get the infamous blow out, I think the difference is their technique, ability to work with different hair textures and they're known to be about good hair care aswell as styling.

 
It's all in the heat setting, products, and size of brush. Of course there is technique but the above is the most important. If you have the technique and you don't have the blow dryer hot enough and a large enough brush it just does not work.

Marilyn

 
Its funny because I've had clients in the past that asked if I had ever worked at a Hispanic or Dominican salon... I guess having to try every trick in the book on my own hair gave me a one up on straightening... I could never stand when salons would dry your hair like 50% --- then it's frizzy, puffy and you end up having to redo it at home. If I am going for straight hair.. then I'm not stopping until it is STRAIGHT.
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It's just in the techniques and the tools
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