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  • Perms & Thinning Hair

    Thinning hair poses a particular set of problems. It is easy to damage, and the desire to hold onto what is left is often very strong. Perms help thinning hair appear thicker, but they often...

  • What Perm to Use on Children's Hair?

    Most children's hair is fine in texture, making difficult it to curl and perm and prone to breakage. Both of these traits make perming children's hair difficult. Care is needed to ensure that the...

  • How to Boil Perm a Doll's Hair

    After many years of love, a doll can start to look a little ragged. You can buy new clothes to dress and tidy up the doll, but its hair can get damaged, frizzy and lose its curl through brushing...

  • How to Perm a Barbie's Hair

    Barbie is one of the most well-known brands in the world. Although you can purchase a Barbie with curly hair, some come with straight locks. Have a little fun by giving her a perm. Surprisingly,...

  • How to Use Corkscrew Hair Rods

    You can perm hair shorter than 5 inches beautifully with standard rods, but long hair requires a special kind of rod. You must perm long and overly thick hair with a spiral or corkscrew rod. You...

  • How to Strip a Perm From Your Hair

    Perms are chemical applications put on hair in order to make it curl. The ammonium thioglycolate or glyceryl monothioglycolate in modern perms breaks down the bonds in the hair so that the hair...

  • How to Part the Hair When Giving a Perm

    Perms can be done in a salon or at home and are an inexpensive, easy way to create a new look, adding volume to hair. In order for a perm to set properly, the hair needs to be parted correctly. If...

  • How to Choose the Right Perm for Your Hair

    Perming is a chemical process that alters the body or curl in a person's hair. Since everyone's hair is different, there is no single perm that will be suitable for every person. Choosing the...

  • Homemade Perm Rods or Alternatives

    You can perm hair on almost anything that you have lying around the house. Any type of material that is of desired shape, nonporous and nonmetallic will work. The possibilities are as varied as...

  • How to Use Concave Perm Rods

    Concave perm rods are the most common type of perm rods available for purchase. They are also the most popular type of perm rod used by beauty professionals. Concave perm rods are approximately 2...

  • How to Get the Stink of a Perm Out of Hair

    The stink caused by permed hair can last quite awhile, sometimes for weeks. Masking the odor with fragrant hair products or perfumes doesn't always work, since the chemical smell is deeply...

  • How to Get Rid of Perm Smell

    Women who get perms often rant and rave about the endless body and shine their hair achieves after a perm. However, the chemical solution used to perm the hair can have a lingering...

  • Instructions for Putting Perm Rod Rollers in My Hair

    Perm rod rollers are a way to achieve a wavy or curly hairstyle. The rollers come in different shapes, sizes and colors. The depth of the curl depends on the size of the roller and the length of...

  • How to Use Motions Hair Relaxer

    Hair relaxers are beneficial to African-American men and women. If you have extremely curly or kinky hair, a relaxer will make your hair visibly straighter and more manageable. Some hair styles...

  • How to Touch Up a Hair Relaxer

    Hair relaxers are made to straighten hair for four to six weeks. Touch-up relaxers are usually used every three to four weeks to straighten new hair as it grows from the scalp. If you go any...

  • Hair Perm Facts

    Perms chemically alter hair in order to achieve wave, curl or body. While they are called permanent waves, perms are not permanent. They generally last three to four months before losing shape,...

  • The Best Relaxers for Coarse Hair

  • Tips on Natural Hair Without a Perm

    For any hairdresser, seeing a grown woman with natural, unchemically treated hair, (i.e., straightened, dyed, bleached or permed) is like finding a diamond in the rough -- almost impossible! If...

  • How to Make Jheri Curls

    The Jheri curl, also spelled "Jerry" curl by many, is a hairstyle that was created in the early 1980's by a professional hairstylist named Jheri Redding. The Jheri curl quickly became a popular...

  • Different Ways to Roll Hair for a Perm

    A perm is a hairstyling technique wherein hair is rolled and then set using special chemicals. If all goes according to plan, the resulting curls with last for several months. If your hair is...

  • How Do I Choose the Right Perm for My Hair?

    When choosing a perm style, consider the texture and length of your hair. Acid-balanced and alkaline perm solutions are used on different hair textures to create body and curl while moisturizing...

  • How to Wrap a Spiral Perm

    Wrapping hair for a spiral perm is fundamentally different from wrapping hair for a regular perm because you are attempting to achieve two different things. A regular perm is intended more to add...

  • How to Maintain Retexturized Kinky Hair

    If you want to change flat, straight hair into voluminous, textured locks, retexturizing is an option. Because chemicals make up permanent solutions, hair is often damaged in the process of going...

  • Perm Recommendations for Fine Hair

    If you have fine hair, you know what a challenge it can present. Because your hair lacks body and volume, it will does not hold a style, and as a result it appears thin, stringy, flat and limp....

  • How to Lock Spiral Rods in Hair

    Have you ever had one friend whose flawless curls that were the envy of every girl she encountered? You can have those curls too -- with the help of spiral rods. Spiral rods are long, soft plastic...

  • How to Relax Damaged Hair

    Although hair relaxers can be a cause of damaged hair, some feel that with a relaxer their hair is straighter and thus more manageable. Fortunately, there are gentle relaxers available that have...

  • How to Get Greenish Tint Out of Home-Permed Hair

    While perms are an efficient way to give long-lasting curls or waves to hair, they do involve extremely harsh chemicals that can damage hair in numerous ways. Perms can also be tricky to execute...

  • How to Put in a Curly Perm

    The beautiful, lush curls of a good perm make for a striking, enviable hairstyle. The look's versatility and easy maintenance make it a desirable style for many women. If you are thinking about...

  • How to Maintain a Curly Perm

    Once you've purchased and applied a curly hair perm solution, maintaining it can be easy when the appropriate steps are followed. There are a variety of methods to try, but with the right amount...

  • Safety Concerns for Getting a Hair Perm

    Perms often have a notorious reputation. There are plenty of safety concerns regarding perms that you need to understand before your next visit to a salon or purchasing a home kit. The most...

  • How to Texturize Hair to Remove Bulk

    People who have thick, bulky hair that grows in a "pyramid" shape may seek options to reduce the bulk in their hair. While an experienced stylist can give you a good cut to minimize bulk, you can...

  • How to Perm Black Hair at Home

    Perming (or relaxing) black hair is a chemical process that results in straight and healthy hair. It is an alternative to another form of straightening black hair called "pressing," which is done...

  • How to Straighten a Curly Perm

    When most people think of perm solution as a something used with perming rods to create curly hair. What many people don't realize, however, is that the solution can be used to create the opposite...

  • How to Do Straw Sets With Perm Rods

    Straw setting is a technique used to form small ringlet curls in black and biracial hair. It is a very useful style to have when growing your hair long, especially when transitioning from permed...

  • Types of Perming Rods

    There are many types of perming rods, which are used to give hair either a wavy or curly look. They come in a variety of colors and can either be small and skinny, big and fat, or medium size. The...

  • Can I Wet My Hair After a Perm?

    Perming is a chemical process that is performed on the hair to make it curly. Perms wrap hair in a variety of different-sized rollers. The different sizes of the rod rollers are what determines...

  • What Is Wave Nouveau?

    A wave nouveau, also known as a cold wave, is a permanent-wave hairstyle based on the active ingredient sodium thioglycolate, also known as thio. The wave nouveau is named for SoftSheen Carson's...

  • How to Do a Root Perm for Hair

    A root perm is different from a standard chemical hair-curling process, in that only the two to four inches of hair nearest the head are treated. This is done to give volume and thickness to the...

  • Facts About Hair Relaxer

    Hair relaxers are a type of chemical cream that loosen the curls of the hair. Hair relaxers are used to make tightly curled hair easier to manage, comb and brush.

  • How to Perm Short Hair

    Perming short hair can be a disaster for some and a miracle for others. Depending on your hair genetics you can have a great curly perm, even if your hair is short. Good perm methods for short...

  • What Do I Need to Buy to Perm My Hair at Home?

    Hair is an extension of our persona, and some people choose to express themselves in a curly way. For those who don't want to pay to have their hair permed in a salon, a home perm is an option.

  • When to Perm Bleached Blonde Hair?

    Hair is an extension of personalities. For some people it is their identity, a security blanket, or something to hide behind. Having "good" hair is important to everyone. "Good" hair means that it...

  • How to Roll Hair for a Spiral Permanent

    Many women with straight hair get permanents to achieve beautiful, bouncy curls. Spiral curls are one route to go and are rolled onto longer rods than other perms. It takes a certain technique to...

  • Washing Hair After a Perm

    One of the biggest rules in post-perm hair care is to not wash your hair right away so that the chemicals have a chance to activate your hair. However, there is a difference in opinion as to how...

  • Instructions for Relaxing Hair at Home

    With the wide availability of home hair relaxer kits, you can easily relax or touch-up your hair at home. You may want to do this to save yourself time and money. Following the directions when...

  • How Often Should You Perm Your Hair?

    A perm, or permanent wave, is a way to chemically alter the structure of your hair so that the hair changes its shape and morphs from straight to curly. Because the change is semi-permanent, it...

  • Hair Relaxer Smoothing Techniques

    Knowing how to properly smooth hair when applying a relaxer is the surest way to get the best results. Whether you apply a relaxer to virgin hair (hair that has no straightening chemicals in it)...

  • How to Perm Your Hair With Jumbo Rods

    Salon perms can be costly. However, you can save money by perming your hair at home. You will need a friend to comb, roll and apply the perm solution for you. After you perm your hair with jumbo...

  • Instructions for Relaxing Hair

    When applying relaxers to straighten curly hair, it's important to follow the directions. Not following instructions can lead to hair and scalp damage and possibly hair loss. Having a professional...

  • Perm Vs. Highlights

    A perm and highlights are very different hair services. Both use chemicals to alter your hair, but that is where the similarities end. A perm is a hair service designed to give your hair added...

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