You have clearly missed the pieces or the peices are to small to actually puta roller in, so the best way to resolve this is to do ring curls with your fingers.
Why would you want to do that? Straightening is to make curly hair straight; perming makes straight hair curly. Doing both in the same procedure would just destroy your hair. If you're trying to turn your tight curls into loose ones, having your hair relaxed is the way to go.
Krimping is better than perming because perming uses chemicals that can damage your hair and you have to wait for it to grow out but krimping while it isn't good for your hair is not a bad as perming
You can use an African American perm then when you are done perming it you can flat iron it "while wet to produce steam" but perming it alone will do the trick. utter rubbish
yes, chemicals are used when perming and bleaching hair,
yes they do if you got to the salon
wash your hair
yes yes
Alkaline
because it will take the colour our of the hair
perming. colouring. bleaching. hair transplants.
Currently there are no lasers that are designed to perm hair. The perming process uses chemicals to change the bonds between certain amino acid molecules in hair. Currently, the laser energy is both too strong and non-specific so it will only damage hair. Perhaps in the (not too distant??) future they will design lasers with hair perming in mind that will either directly produce the perming effect or augment the curent array of chemicals that perm hair.
There are several reasons for hair breakage. Medical problems, medications you are taking, over processing with color and styling tools, perming with the wrong perm or leaving it on too long, perming over a relaxer or other perm or vice versa. You have to figure out the problem before you can find a solution.