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Showing posts with label FAQ - perms. Show all posts

FAQ: Can I Make My Hair Curly In A Natural Way?

Question:
Is there any way of making my slightly wavy hair curlier without any chemicals or tools. Is there any natural mixture that will make my hair curlier?

Answer:
No, your hair cannot get any curlier, as there is not any natural mixture. If there would be such a concoction, ladiew would not get their hair permed.
However, when  some of cancer patients hair starts growing back it grows in a different pattern - it may be coarser, or finer, or straighter, or wavier.
But, you could help your curls/waves be a bit firmer if you use a gel and a diffuser on your hair. The technique of using a diffuser is described in this post.

It is very interesting that if you look at the hair's diameter then you can see that the very curly hair is actually very flat, wavy hair is oval and straight hair is round. This flatness/roundness may vary through out the "areas" on your head/scalp.

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FAQ: Question Regarding Tinted Formula Perm

Question:
Can a tinted formula perm be used on a non colored hair?

Answer:
A tinted formula perm (you are talking probably about Zotos product) can be used on non-colored hair if the hair is too delicate to use perm for regular or resilient hair. Perms come in different strengths - for colored/delicate hair, for regular (healthy) hair, and for very resilient (hard to perm) hair. On top of that your hairdresser will use the proper timing for the best possible outcome. So again, depending on your hair type (delicate/colored, normal, or resilient) your stylist will chose the proper strength perm and while you are processing he/she will check for curl formation every few minutes. When he/she sees the good strong curl formation your perm will be rinsed and your hair will be further neutralized. Then usually you should not shampoo your hair for couple of days, so the hair has a chance to set the curl in and that shampoo would not weaken the curls.

Credit: The above image is from hairtostyle.com


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This post should be taken as a first step for a discussion with your hairdresser and/or colorist about your ideas, desires or problems with your hair. Under no circumstances, you should act upon this post ONLY. I strongly advice you to have your hair done by a skilled and reputable hairdresser/colorist in your area.