![]() It was not quite what I imagined and I think she felt the same. After the doing the perm she blow dried my hair and showed me the style. I too was unsure at first but found a wonderful stylist who gave me the perm I have been wanting all my life. Your hair looks wonderful and great work by your hairdresser. I don’t, I just wet it a bit and blow dry the the fringe, or bangs as you call them in the States. You can wet it and put hair conditioner through it if you wish to though. I just leave it a week after the perm before washing it, as recommended so as to not add any more chemicals to the hair. It doesn’t ruin your hair and I don’t do special treatments or anything. If you have hair like mine, I’d definitely recommend it. I love it and when I first have it done, it’s so easy to care for, because it’s so full of bounce. The perm has grown out in 12 weeks because my hair is short, and the top goes flat, you might get a bit longer if your hair is long. So basically I go to the hairdresser every 6 weeks, one time it’s a colour (streaks) and a cut, next 6 weeks, it’s a perm and cut. My routine is: cut and colour every 12 weeks and 6 weeks later I have a perm and a cut. They’re not old fashioned, just rare – they’re body waves and more people should try them, it could change their lives. I’ve been having them done for the last 35 years and they give me bounce, and a really soft curl, and make me look a lot younger. No volume, dead straight ( and I mean absolutely no movement at all) and silky smooth. The reason I do this is because my hair is like baby hair. I get a perm every 12 weeks and my hair is no where near as long as yours, it is quite short. ![]() Btw, I think your hair looks fantastic and you are just adorable, and with that face, could probably pull off just about any hairstyle. I think too often we jump to conclusions without having all the facts. Like I said, if I missed a post about her discussing burns from the perm then your comment is understandable, but I’m not seeing anything about that or her stating a need for medical attention. There aren’t pictures posted of every single step during the perms process, but that’s no reason to insinuate that her stylist is lazy or that she needs to see a doctor for burns. As a hairstylist myself, the 1st photo looks to me to have been taken BEFORE the perm solution was apllied, so it’s entirely possible that her stylist did apply a cream and use cotton around her hairline, after this photo was taken of her in the rollers. Unless I’m missing something in the photos or comments section, I see nothing resembling any burns around her hairline or even photos of the neckline area. My guess is that you’ll love the easy and convenience of this fun loose waves!Īnd friends, you are going to want to go take a peak at this: 9 of my favorite CHEAP makeup that works like magic. If you feel like having straight hair again, just grab a straight iron. The thing about hair, is that you can always fix it. If you’re thinking about getting a perm my advice is to go for it. When I want to dress it up a bit and look a little more styled than beachy, I just add like 4-6 big curls with a 2″ iron. When it’s dry I use a tiny amount of Frizz-Ease Secret Weapon touch up cream.If I break them up with a brush it goes crazy. I blow dry it at that point on low just to break the curls up.Then I let it air dry until it is almost entirely dry but has a little dampness left (like 95% dry).After I wash it I use a small amount of Smooth Criminal blow out cream (too much makes it really greasy).It took me a few days to figure out how to style my hair the way I liked and once I did I fell in love with the perm. We had put some curl cream on it and the result was crispy curls. When it was all done and I left the salon I was disapointed. Do you know how heavy those rollers are? I had no idea! Let me tell you something… in that picture above my head HURT. I really wanted some beachy-type waves that looked natural. Although I love super curly hair, my hair isn’t very long at the moment and I didn’t think it would look good. The look I was going for was loose waves. ![]() But then one day I saw that Julianne Hough got a perm and that’s all it took for me to hop in that chair. I was too afraid to get a perm after all the horrible spiral perms I got as a kid. I had a good friend in high school with the most beautiful bouncy curls and I adored them. ![]() Like a lot of straight-haired ladies I’ve always fawned over big, curly hair. It’s 2018 and I willingly walked into a salon and let my stylist put rollers and perm solution in my hair. No, this isn’t a republished article from August 1995. ![]()
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