QuoteReplyTopic: Curls For A Change? Posted: January 12 2000 at 1:56am
I've seen an add for a temporary perm, which only lasts for about a week but I can't find the product anywhere. It's called "Curls for a Change". It's made by Lilt which is part of the Dep Corporation. I would really appreciate it ih u could help me out in finding it. Thank you.AK
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I think K-Mart carries it. Walmart might to. Hope this helps.Jennifer> I've seen an add for a temporary perm, which> only lasts for about a week but I can't find the> product anywhere. It's called "Curls for> a Change". It's made by Lilt which is part> of the Dep Corporation. I would really appreciate> it ih u could help me out in finding it. Thank> you.> AK
Be Careful, this is a temporary perm in that the curls stay well defined for only a few shampoos. But it is still a "soft perm" which modifies the structure of your hair. It is called "soft" because it doesn't dissolve part of the hair's cuticle with ammonia like "normal" perms do.This "perm" will change the configuartion of the hairshaft. It will also probably cause your hair to lighten very easily when exposed to the sun. The small print on the package insert will give you all of these warningsThis has been a friendly warning, there is no such thing as a truly temporary perm.Mike> I've seen an add for a temporary perm, which> only lasts for about a week but I can't find the> product anywhere. It's called "Curls for> a Change". It's made by Lilt which is part> of the Dep Corporation. I would really appreciate> it ih u could help me out in finding it. Thank> you.> AK
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