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curls or no curls for long hair?

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Topic: curls or no curls for long hair?
Posted By: Brooke
Subject: curls or no curls for long hair?
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:45am
Right now I have short hair, (it was supposed to look like Jenna Elfman's hair from Dharma and Greg, but I had a hard time styling it) I really want it to grow long. I've had long hair but it doesn't really long so great on me. It was flat and wavy at the bottom. So I thought if I perm it with curls and maybe layer it, it won't look flat and the curls would complement my face. Is this true? Also, what if I get a bad perm, how would I fix it, is it worth trying? Please help!Brooke



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Posted By: William
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:47am
> Right now I have short hair, (it was supposed to look> like Jenna Elfman's hair from Dharma and Greg, but I> had a hard time styling it) I really want it to grow> long. I've had long hair but it doesn't really long so> great on me. It was flat and wavy at the bottom. So I> thought if I perm it with curls and maybe layer it, it> won't look flat and the curls would complement my> face. Is this true? Also, what if I get a bad perm,> how would I fix it, is it worth trying? Please help!> BrookeResponse to curls or no curls/Brooke it sounds like you have a while to go before you are really ready to make your final decision. I specialize in perming of long hair and would like to share this with you: If your hair is grown out to say your shoulder blades(4-6") past your shoulders you might consider a "piggy-back" perm with the first rod being a 'white one' and the second one a 'purple one'. This combination will yield a firm base curl and a looser curl in the mid lengh and lengths without a noticable difference in the normal life of the perm. I reccomend finding a salon that is very proficient in perming by calling around and discussing this very technique and see which ones are understanding the tech. When rolling the first rod , roll 'one half on base' and alternate the length of hair rolled on the first rod by 1 inch on each rod and do not roll more than 4 inches of length on any of the white rods. H ave your stylist explain how much curl you will get from the different size rods. You may want to go for a purple/peach color rods for a looser curl look. But the object is to slightly curl the hair closest to the head slightly curlier than the rest so as your perm grows out/relaxes the curl will not go flat for a much longer period of time(due to the weight of your hair as it grows tends to pull the curl out. Happy perming/william

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