Saturday, August 1, 2009

Has any one heard about "Rena", a Brazilian product to straighten your hair?

My mother lives in Venezuela, and she recently heard from a friend about this relatively "new" product to straighten your hair. In Spanish we call it "desrriz", it's basically a paste-like cream you place for a certain amount of time on your hair and it chemically reacts making it straighter. She says this one is petroleum based, but it is also like a dye, so it makes your hair straight as it dyes it a different color. She says it works wonders and it is also cheap, but that in Venezuela you can only find the "black color" one. Has any one heard about this product? Does any body know where to find it in the U.S.? Does any one know a website where you can buy it from? Has any one tried it themselves? Please let me know. Thank you.



Has any one heard about "Rena", a Brazilian product to straighten your hair?

I am Venezuela and I have tried Rena, it is good and it is not so new. I used it more than 6 months ago. There are two presentations one is gel, that turns your hair black. The other one is a powder that one is neutral for all kind of colors.



Has any one heard about "Rena", a Brazilian product to straighten your hair?

No but it sounds like a wonderful products which I would love to try! Reminds me of Loreal's Hot to Straight cream without the colour!



Has any one heard about "Rena", a Brazilian product to straighten your hair?

Even if it works you should probably wait a couple months or so before trying it yourself. New products almost always have kinks to work out. (forgive the pun)



Has any one heard about "Rena", a Brazilian product to straighten your hair?

i've heard of a chemical staightning [[japanese]



if its on the temporaly one i suggest you dont get it cuz it wears off pretty fast..

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