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  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • Hair Perm Service FAQ

    Livening up a hairstyle by chemically altering the hair to wild curls is called a permanent wave or a perm. Millions of people alter the texture of their hair with chemicals every year, whether it...

  • How to Wash Hair After a Perm

    After perming your hair, it is important to help it adjust to the chemicals and recover from the perming process. Allow the hair to neutralize the chemicals from the perm simply by receiving the...

  • Hair Perm Techniques

    Perming, which is short for permanent weave, is a way to get hair to cooperate and do something it is not naturally prone to do through chemically altering the structure of the hair. There are a...

  • Can You Perm Hair After You Color It?

    Coloring hair and perming hair both damage the hair to some degree. They both cause drying and sometimes splitting of the hair. So, you have to be very careful to maintain the health of your...

  • How Much Does Eyelash Perming Cost?

    Eyelash perming is a cosmetic procedure that uses chemicals to make your curled eyelashes stay in place. Eyelash perming is the permanent solution to eyelash curling, which must be done every day....

  • What Is the Active Ingredient in Perming Lotion?

    The active ingredient in perming lotion, whether for curling or straightening hair, is a chemical called ammonium thioglycolate. Ammonium thioglycolate is an ammonia salt of mercaptoacetic acid....

  • Perming Curly Hair

    Many people think that curly hair is impossible to perm--but it isn't. In fact, because perms add extra wave and body to your hair, this can be the exact procedure you need to achieve more defined...

  • Perming Hair With Rollers

    Perming hair as been a popular styling method for many years. A perm introduces a curl or wave to your hair on a long-term basis. A perm can be used in most any type of hair, whether thick or...

  • How to Perm Long Hair

    A perm, often called a permanent wave, is a chemical process that adds permanent waves or curls to the hair. The entire process consists of two parts. The first part involves wrapping the hair...

  • How to Perm Color Treated Hair at Home

    Are you tired of spending over 80 dollars at your salon just to make your hair curly? Here is a cheaper way...

  • How to Spiral Perm Children's Hair

    If you have dexterity, a modicum of patience, and a child who is willing to sit for over an hour, then you are ready to begin your journey into the cosmetological world of the permanent wave! ...

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