Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Body wave perm...?

I want wavy hair, would this work? (celebrity hair- miley cyrus)



Does it damage hair?



How long does it last?



Are there any pictures?



How does it work?



Body wave perm...?

Yes any type of perm will cause some damage to your hair. It could last up to 2 years if properly taken care of. (Mine did) I don't have any pictures but google images is a great resource. And it works by setting the hair up into rollers and using a special chemical to "train" the hair into that position, to set it usually you sit under a dryer for several minutes and then it's washed and styled. Best to use professional recommended shampoo and products, and pick through hair when wet never brush it will damage hair and ends.



Body wave perm...?

my best suggestion is to not perm your hair! i did it once and i naturally had straight hair, and my hair has never been the same since, even though the perm grew out, my hair is no longer straight :( it still has a wave in it...i wouldnt recommend getting a perm, just curl it or put rollers.



Body wave perm...?

a body wave is a perm and anything you do to you rhair will damage it i have been a hair dresser for 15 years and a perm lasts for about 6-8 weeks if you want it for a long time try it but if you just want the look for a night use a curling iron



Body wave perm...?

Most 'home permanents' don't give you the 'curl' you 'see' on the package, and they can damage your hair. I suggest that you go see a GOOD hairdresser and get a 'professional perm' ... it should be 'slightly tighter' than you want when it's first taken out and dried, and should be cut AFTER the perm, not before it ... and it will 'relax' into the 'look you want' and should last at least 3-6 months. Find a picture of this 'hair-style' to take to the hairdresser, and EXPLAIN exactly what you want ... it's much more expensive 'going in' but is so much 'easier' on your hair that you'll actually 'pay less' over time ... with much less 'horrible hair' as a result of 'mis-perming' your hair, or 'over-perming' it.

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