QuoteReplyTopic: Perm Questions (HELP!) Posted: August 14 2002 at 6:35pm
THis school year , I plan on having a new backto school look. Last Easter Igot my hair curled , but not permed , I loved it and I got so many complements from my family I say after. When I broke the news to my frined that I wanted to get my hair permed that way they started saying things like "Perming makes your hair fall out" , "It`s ruins your hair" or "It`s not Healthy". I just want to know if all of this is true , and it would also be helpful if you could add some tips to your reply, thanx!
(by the way , my hair is about an inch below my shoulders and it`s fine and straight)
no, perming doesn`t make ure hair fall out but it does tend to damage it a bit as long as u don`t perm ure hair all the time u`ll be fine it`s not really harmful but sometimes perms can turn out bad if it`s not done right. hope that helped
THis school year , I plan on having a new backto school look. Last Easter Igot my hair curled , but not permed , I loved it and I got so many complements from my family I say after. When I broke the news to my frined that I wanted to get my hair permed that way they started saying things like "Perming makes your hair fall out" , "It's ruins your hair" or "It's not Healthy". I just want to know if all of this is true , and it would also be helpful if you could add some tips to your reply, thanx!
(by the way , my hair is about an inch below my shoulders and it's fine and straight)
Agree with "Threejobs". I used to perm my hair once or twice a year. I`d NEVER perm over a perm, but as long as I`d have my hair in great shape before going in for the perm I always ended up with perfect little corkscrews! My hair was only about 4-6" usually, and I have thick coarse hair. But I loved (love) curls and it was a really fun change. Not to mention, so easy ... wash leave in conditioner, pomade and away you go!!
There seems to be some real negative people on this site about perming, and it definitely does do a bit of damage to your hair (so does using a hair dryer, curling iron, etc), but my experience was, hair in good shape - good perm. It goes without saying though ... perming experienced stylist, consultation first, be ready for a significant change in your look, and hang in the first week as you get accustom to your curls ... and they "mellow" out a bit.
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