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    Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:27am
Can someone tell me at what age children should be before they can get a permanent. My 8 year old daughter would like one but I'm afraid it won't take or even worse it will fry her hair. Her hair is dark blonde, slightly wavy and medium to thin.
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I got my first perm when I was nine. My mom put it in and it looked great! I had almost waist-length medium-thickness hair, and the perm gave it lovely soft waves.
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> Can someone tell me at what age children should be> before they can get a permanent. My 8 year old> daughter would like one but I'm afraid it won't take> or even worse it will fry her hair. Her hair is dark> blonde, slightly wavy and medium to thin.Lynn,In the salon I worked for we always told parents that you shouldnt (But we would if we had permission from the parent) perm before the age of 13. A couple of reason one is the body if still going through chemical changes at a young age so garenting a perm is impossible. Most times they come out fine but you always take a chance. Another is is your daugthers hair long? If it is then its the same price as an adult with the same length of hair. Long haired perms are expensive! And time consuming can your daughter sit well for a couple of hrs? What about the strong chemical smell? And if you ever had a perm your self sometimes it burns a litte, will she be ok if it burns here scalp a little?The last thing how well will she take care off the perm once its in? By not brushing it and using a pick comb and get a trim to help keep the ends from bracking. Its also possible for the perm to lighten her natural hair color something to be aware of.Just some questions to ask your self from someone who had to deal with young girls and perms. The best of luck to you!!Diane K.Ps. Be careful with naturaly wavy hair. Sometimes it takes a curl very fast and shrinks the hair. When I perm my own hair I must use the largest rods because my hair grabes that curl! It shrinks down about 2 sizes smaller than the actual rod size. But thats just my hair. Good luck!
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I was 5 years old when I got my first perm and it shrunk my below the shoulder lengthhair almost to Shirley Temple length To look at picturesis embarassing. this also got me on the track tovery damaged hair because a perm growing out does not look very good so I would end up getting one after the other. I would just make sure to talk to your stylist and make sure you trust them. Sometimes you could be told the perm would be very gentle and other encouraging things, that might not be true, just to make a buck. Good Luck!!!!!
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> Lynn,> In the salon I worked for we always told parents that> you shouldnt (But we would if we had permission from> the parent) perm before the age of 13. A couple of> reason one is the body if still going through chemical> changes at a young age so garenting a perm is> impossible. Most times they come out fine but you> always take a chance. Another is is your daugthers> hair long? If it is then its the same price as an> adult with the same length of hair. Long haired perms> are expensive! And time consuming can your daughter> sit well for a couple of hrs? What about the strong> chemical smell? And if you ever had a perm your self> sometimes it burns a litte, will she be ok if it burns> here scalp a little?> The last thing how well will she take care off the> perm once its in? By not brushing it and using a pick> comb and get a trim to help keep the ends from> bracking. Its also possible for the perm to lighten> her natural hair color something to be aware of.> Just some questions to ask your self from someone who> had to deal with young girls and perms. The best of> luck to you!!> Diane K.> Ps. Be careful with naturaly wavy hair. Sometimes it> takes a curl very fast and shrinks the hair. When I> perm my own hair I must use the largest rods because> my hair grabes that curl! It shrinks down about 2> sizes smaller than the actual rod size. But thats just> my hair. Good luck!
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Diane,The problem is alittle more complicated. My hairdresser basically told me the same thing. But my daughter's step-mother took her to her salon and had a test piece done. They said it should be fine but I'm afraid it will fry her hair. Her hair is alittle passed shoulder length and fine to medium. Thanks for your help.
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> Diane,> The problem is alittle more complicated. My> hairdresser basically told me the same thing. But my> daughter's step-mother took her to her salon and had a> test piece done. They said it should be fine but I'm> afraid it will fry her hair. Her hair is alittle> passed shoulder length and fine to medium. Thanks for> your help.Lynn,If your daughter does have her hair permed I would advise you to make sure its cut either right before the perm or emidiatly after. (Even if its a half inch.) Them make sure to have a trim every 6 to 8 weeks to help keep it from getting frazzled ends. A strand test is the best way to go but as I said before theres no gauranties. Just my opionon but your daughter is very young she has lots of time for perms. To me (my poionon agian)is it worth having her hair fryed and frazzled? Because once that perm is in she got to live with it until it grows out or it gets cut off.Good luck and I hope the hair comes out as good as the stand test!! Happy bouncy curls!!Diane K.
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