go to the hairdresser
By far the most popular winding technique, rollers are placed in a brick pattern rather than straight rows, and this helps to elimate what we sometimes call "tramlines" i.e. false partings created in the hair when using the 9 section technique. A brickwind can be wound in the direction you would like the perm to be.
Directional Wind - This perm is done by placing the perm rods in the direction of where the client will wear their hair. This is to create a perm with a parting and to make it easier to wear for the client.
perm wind, process and neutralize one small section of the hair and at the back of the head
perm wind, process and neutralize one small section of the hair and at the back of the head
all perms should take 45 minutes to wind!!all perms should take up to 45mins in cluding the wqinding and the services in tatalputting the perm lotion on and the neutralizer
dispersal by wind
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.
the advantage of a brick wind setting are that it stops the look of false partings been created like when you place rollers in a straight line and in a directional set leaving the hair looking curly without lines though out.
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