guyz and perms?
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Topic: guyz and perms?
Posted By: hairstylz
Subject: guyz and perms?
Date Posted: July 05 2004 at 8:39pm
Do guys get perms? I'm kinda embarrased to go into a hair salon and tell them I'm looking for a perm. I have straight long, "downy" hair and wanting to make it curlier/wavier so i don't have to gel it all the time to make it look decent.
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Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Date Posted: July 05 2004 at 8:52pm
I know plenty of guys that get(or have gotten) perms, mostly asians though. Don't be embarassed seriously, its not like these people know you. And who cares what they think?
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Posted By: curlyguy
Date Posted: July 06 2004 at 2:44am
During the first six months of growing out my hair, I managed to keep it in some semblance of being strait, because I wasn't yet comfortable with the idea of having both long AND curly hair. My hair is naturally curly with a medium body (as I have discovered by navigating many estrogen-driven websites). When I finally decided to stop keeping my hair straight, one of my fellow male co-workers had assumed that I went and got a perm. However, I had simply got a hair cut and began using Sebastian 'Wet' to keep my hair looking like it was always damp. My point is... it wasn't beyond the expectations of my former co-worker for a guy to get a perm. I have one suggestion to offer to you... Make sure that you have stuck with the curly style for a while before you get a perm. That way... you know you like it (no perm remorse), and also, the transition from gel-ing your hair into curls to simply enhancing permed curls doesn't make your friends raise an eyebrow.
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Posted By: duke
Date Posted: July 06 2004 at 3:20am
Perms are not good for your hair. Damage may occur. You call your hair "downy." Is it thin and weak? If so, I think that the risk of damage is greater.
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Posted By: hairstylz
Date Posted: July 06 2004 at 7:33am
Downy as in, it follows the contour of my head so closely. I don't like that . My hair isn't very brittle, it's actually quite healthy and thick.
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