No, there isn't. I have a genetic scalp psoriasis and I found a great hairdresser in my area, that really understands chemicals and PH levels. Psorisis makes the hair weaker so you need to always use a great conditioner for strength. As far as perms, we use a very mild kiddy perm on me, which doesn't burn and doesn't cause irritation.
Be very careful with chemicals on your head if you have psoriasis of the scalp. Talk to a dermatologist.
You should not comb or scratch your scalp before you apply a perm. Perms contain very harsh chemicals and you would not want to apply it to a scalp that has any open cuts.
no, just the hair.
Before a perm the scalp must be totally checked over for any scratches, cuts, infections
The chemicals can burn your scalp so if you already have an open wound it will get burned worse.
Depends if your hair is damaged by the perm, if your hair is naturally straight and thin, condition it, the perm will weaken, if you want it "out now", then you will need to buy perm solution, apply it on your hair and gently slide your fingers down from the root to the end, after a few minutes rinse, apply nuetralizer and do the same thing, deep condition afterwards. If you hair is damaged, go to a salon.
Because If You Scratch It , The Scratching Will Open Your Pores And Make The Perm Burn And Cause Sores On Your Scalp.
Perm lotion is an alkali and when it is applied to the hair it makes it swell and opens the cuticle. When the perm is applied it has easier access getting into the scalp.
Perms are chemical. A perm can not be cleaned out of the hair. A perm can only be removed by other chemicals, or time will wear a perm out. If you choose to remove your perm with chemical perm remover, you take a big risk of the added chemicals doing damage to your hair and scalp.
Its not advisable, might make your scalp sensitive. Perhaps give it at least a week or two for your scalp to rest.
no because it will burn your scalp up. if i was you i wouldnt do it
I know you can treat your hair after a perm but not a treatment on before a perm because you will irritate your scalp because of the scratching but if you do treat your hair before give it at least 48 hours to set .