Redefining Structure, Without Compromise

Redefining Structure, Without Compromise

Redefining Structure, Without Compromise

For years, the idea of rebonding carried a certain expectation.

Straight hair, perfectly aligned, controlled to the point of uniformity. It was a look that prioritised sleekness, often at the expense of movement, sometimes at the cost of the hair’s natural character.

Redefining Structure, Without Compromise

But the industry evolves. And with it, so does the understanding of what clients truly want.

In its feature on LV Pro rebonding and perm technology, GRAZIA Malaysia explored this shift. What stood out was not just the result, but the approach, one that moves away from rigidity and toward something more balanced. Smoothness without stiffness. Structure without sacrificing softness.

At Number76 Academy, this evolution is something we take seriously.

We introduced LV Pro into our curriculum because it represents a new way of thinking about chemical services. It allows stylists to reshape hair while still respecting its condition, to create form that feels natural rather than imposed.

For students, this changes everything.

They are not learning outdated definitions of straightening or perming. They are learning how to customise results, how to read the hair in front of them and decide what it needs, not just what is traditionally done. LV Pro gives them the flexibility to do this, offering control without forcing uniformity.Modern clients are not looking for extremes. They are looking for balance. Hair that moves, hair that feels like their own, just refined.

Inside the academy, these principles are reinforced daily.

Students practise with intention. They are taught to respect the limits of the hair, to understand that every chemical process carries responsibility. And with LV Pro, they are able to achieve results that meet both aesthetic and structural expectations.

This is why we choose to work with it.

Not because it simplifies the process, but because it elevates it.

Because in today’s industry, the goal is no longer to control the hair completely.

It is to work with it, shape it, and leave it better than it was before.

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