Nop, learned that lesson tonight!
yes
No. The perm solution is a chemical and if you don't use a neutralizer to stop the chemical it will destroy your hair.
Yes it does...if ur a black person.
YES! - However, the choices now are limited to 'Salon' perms some of which you can get in the local beauty supplies. Links to a couple of 'Brands' are below. But remember, a No-Ammonia perm may not give the Firm, Long-Lasting Curls of the 'Ammonia' type. Also , if its an allergy issue, this may not solve the problem as it is the 'Active Ingredients' of the perm that causes most allergies. (The Ammonia is a pH adjuster / activator) Keep in mind that you will need End Papers, A Spray Bottle (To keep hair moist during wrapping) A 'Tail' Comb for parting, Clips to hold sectioned hair, Perm Rods, Cotton Coil to place around hair line to catch drips, A cape or old towels to protect clothing, and a good shampoo and conditioner. Good-Luck!! http://cameobeauty.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=Cameo&Product_Code=1468&Category_Code=Quantum http://www.ecohairproducts.com.au/professional_products/pr_10_biosilk_perms.shtml
spiral perm is rolled vertical and reg perm is rolled horizontal, I think.
Have you ever gotten a perm before? No, you are not supposed to, it would ruin your perm. {Perm means somthing along the line of PERMANENT!!}
The perm may be weakened, but it shouldn't destroy your perm.
what doesw perm made from
no, just the hair.
you always perm then colour if you colour then perm the colour would fade andneed to be re-done
The only way to get a perm out is to glue it within 24 minutes of receiving the perm to deactivate the glue.
A perm can last about a year.