Hair Perming

Hair perming is one advanced technology for hair today. It can straighten curly hair and difficult hair areas like bangs. For a more natural look, hair perming can weave or spot perm. There are several methods of hair perming that include root perming, stack perming, spiral perming, and body perming. Root perming can add lift to the hair roots of a flat hair. Stack perming is done on half bottom of the hair. Spiral perming makes the hair wound around for a Botticelli curl with long rods. Body perming is usually done on bigger rollers to give volume to the hair.

Although hair perming is now available in special formulas for bleached or colored hair, it is still best to do testing on your hair. This is to check the condition of the hair if it would be healthy or dull after perming. Moreover, ensure that the perming method will not cause the hair to fry or damage.

Hair perming process also contains chemicals. These chemicals break down the hair into the desired structure of the wearer whether it is straight or curled. The time of process depend on the thickness of the hair and how rapid the stylist works. Normally, the process takes between 1-2 hours.

Hair perming is not only a fantastic way of hair styling; it is also a versatile process that one can use to achieve those sexy and loose waves or curls. This process also gives the wearer a hairstyle that is easy to manage. It can also keep one free from hassles of curling irons, blow drying, and setting.

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  1. sofy said,

    December 31, 2009 at 10:39 am

    If you blow-dry your hair, try to let your hair each the damp-dry stage before you begin and use the lowest heat setting.

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