The person should also be laid back and not prone to panicking if things go wrong. Choose the right home perm kit for your hair type. Make sure you choose the correct perm rods for your hair and the style you want. Perm rods are color coded according to size. Entire guides have been written on the different colors and which rods should be used for which situations. Some stylists have even moved beyond perm rods and are using unconventional objects instead of or in addition to the rods.
Research your options carefully before choosing your perm rods. How do you set up your perm with a salon? Never let someone perm your hair without first going through a face-to-face consultation. There are almost endless variations in perms now and you need to be sure that you and your stylist are on the same page.
If possible, curl your hair with a curling iron or rollers into a shape similar to what you want and take pictures. Bring the pictures to your consultation. What does your hairstylist know? Your hairstylist will likely want to share with you his or her ideas for new techniques and ways to perm your hair.
Your stylist is familiar with many options that you have not even heard about, so be willing to hear him or her out. However, do not let the stylist become a salesperson. If he or she insists on something with which you do not feel comfortable, then reconsider whether that is the best stylist for you.
If you want to perm your hair but feel worried about damage, what other options do you have? There are modern styling and texturizing techniques that can give you the look of a modern perm without causing the damage that a traditional perm can cause. So-called express perms use the same basic techniques as a traditional perm but leave the chemicals in your hair for much less time. An express perm will not last as long as a traditional perm, but for damaged hair this may be your best option.
Look for a conditioning perm in which hair conditioners are mixed in with the perm chemicals. Is your hair type difficult to perm?
If you want to perm your hair, take an honest assessment of the type of hair you have. Moroccan oil is great to use as a leave-in conditioner. Straightening and blow drying your hair can not only create frizz and damage, but it can also loosen your curls. Are you looking to get a perm? Check out our student spa and salon! Our students can give you the curls you want under the supervision of licensed professionals. If you are interested in learning how to perm hair, find out how you can become a cosmetologist here at Hair Professionals Career College!
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Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize. Avoid putting your hair in a ponytail before washing your hair. How Does a Perm Work? Apply market research to generate audience insights. Measure content performance.
Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. In case you missed it, long-lasting curls and body waves are springing up all over the place. Which, in this case, means one thing: Perms are back. Now, you're probably thinking that, yeah, it would be great to have beautiful body and curls galore, but let's not forget about the frizzy perms of the s. Before jumping on the bandwagon, it's important to consider how a perm will work for your specific hair type.
Let's be honest: Although perms have been greatly improved over the past five to 10 years, they are inevitably going to cause some damage to your hair. To help you identify where you stand on the styling spectrum, we chatted with a couple of stylists to uncover the four red flags to be aware of before getting a perm. Keep reading to learn whether or not a perm is right for you. First things first, let's have a little refresher on what a perm is.
Rob Peetoom stylist Mariel Falla explains that a permanent wave aka a perm is a thermal or chemical service that is done to restructure the hair. Meet the Expert. While perms are considered a permanent hair treatment, the curl pattern created actually lasts anywhere from a few months to a year—not forever. Of course, the actual duration of the perm depends on your hair type. According to mizu salon educational director Damian Santiago , a variety of hair types are all good candidates for a perm.
Falla adds on to this, noting that damaged, dry, chemically processed, and colored hair should proceed with caution when considering a perm. Find out why below. When done correctly—with your specific hair type in mind more on that below —Santiago says there's little to worry about in terms of the health of your hair. However, it's worth noting that the chemicals used to create perms can be dangerous. According to the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology, exposure to the chemicals found in some perming solutions can cause everything from headaches and nausea to redness, itching, and even burning.
So, while the technology is there to ensure that perms are safe for your hair, you still want to be careful about coming into contact with the solutions. Now that we've covered the perm basics, let's talk about specific hair types. If your hair is more than percent highlighted, you may want to think twice before perming. In fact, if your hair is highlighted at all, you might want to think again. Highlighting is damaging to your hair, so perming over-bleached hair that probably has some damage to the hair's cuticle already will likely cause big-time frizz.
Plus, you'll have to touch up your highlights as you usually do, causing more potential damage. While frizz can be smoothed with product, it can also be a sign of serious breakage caused by frayed cuticles.
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