Breathing the strong chemicals used in perm solutions certainly isn't good for your lungs.
Perms are very bad for your hair. It's like putting raw eggs in your hair. Gross!
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
yes yes
yes, chemicals are used when perming and bleaching hair,
yes they do if you got to the salon
wash your hair
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.
Diet and exercise, products used, styling equipment (tongs, hairdryers etc), colouring/perming treatment all affect the health of the hair.
Yes, however only when the person doing the perm does not know what the chemicals in the perm and neutraliser are capable of doing to the hair. Always ensure your hairdresser does a number of hair tests before perming the hair. If the hairdresser has done this and has experience of perming hair, then it will be safe to have a perm.
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.