QuoteReplyTopic: Tips preparing colored hair for perm Posted: October 25 2005 at 2:37pm
Hello again.
It's settled now. I've made the appointment and I just can't wait
for the day when I will get a perm. I was particuraly worried
about things going wrong and the hairdresser assured me that she knows
what she's doing. She told me that I should try it, since I
started to hesitate and it didn't ease my mind. She was right
about that.
So I'm going to trust my head of hair to her and see how it works
out. I could color my hair afterwards, but I'm hesitating about
the coloring, since my fine hair won't be very happy with 2 chemical
jobs in a week's time.
I'm going to leave a moisture conditioner in this weekend for a couple
of hours (maybe apply it before I go to sleep and rinse it out in the
morning) and continue using protein paks just to get it ready for the
perm.
Wish me luck!
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Make sure your hairdresser uses a perm for colored hair. They are much gentler. I have had multiple perms, most huge mistakes. I never did any pre-perm prep but I did spend a lot of time doing deep conditioning treatments afterward.
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Hmmmm,
Protein paks. Any idea where I should look and what I should look
for specifically, I don't understand much of what's the labeled
contents on the bottle.
I've found a couple of websites, maybe any more ideas?
I now use a Clairol shampoo for colored hair and use a conditioner for
color treated hair once in a while. Maybe I should start using
the conditioner each time after washing my hair (every 3 to 4 days)
and/or a protein pak which I leave in for an hour. I do want to get it
healthy and ready for the perm.
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Buy a good Protein Pak and give yourself a treatment every week or so. I
rinse my hair with warm water first, then apply and wrap your hair in
SaranWrap. That way it traps the heat and activates the protein
treatment. It will make your hair stronger and prep it for your perm. :D
Well, I called the hairdresser after reading your post and your
right. The perm solution is going to alter the color
significantly. Since it's a demi-permanent, I've rescheduled the
perming in about 2 to 3 months in order to let the coloring wear out.
I asked her what I should use or what preparations I should take before
getting the perm, but she said "none". Well, I'm not sure about
that, so I would like to know what I could use, that's why I asked this
question here.
Greetings.
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Hello everybody.
I've been reading the forum for quite a while now and looked around for
previous topics of which I had questions. I wanted a bit of info
about the following situation:
I've wanted to get a demi-permanent coloring and one day, asked for one at the stylist.
Since then, I was sold. My hair is colored for quite a while now.
I'm natural ash blond and wanted to go to a dark brown. I liked
it and still like it, so I go for a new coloring job after approx. 2
months. In fact, I got it colored today, since I'm seeing a lot
of blond getting through again, especially at the roots.
But I would like to get a perm. I already made the decision and
an appointment for the end of September and I don't intend to turn
back. I've read the nice stories and the horror stories. I
guess I'll have to find out what it's going to be for myself.
But, I guess I can give my hair all the support it can use, in order to
make the perm work out nicely.
So I'm looking/asking for some good "preparation" tips before I go to the
stylist for my perm. Can you tell me what you did before getting
a perm or which products you used. And if you don't perm it
yourself, what did people you know do before getting their perm?
Greetings.
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