Once naturally curly or kinky hair has been chemically straighten with a relaxer or perm you must cut off all of the chemically processed hair. In the Natural Hair community this is called a Big Chop or BC for short. Some people are uncomfortable with the thought of cutting off their hair. So, they grow their natural hair to a length acceptable to them by transitioning from relaxed to natural, using protective styles such as braids, roller sets & other styles that require little to no manipulation.
you just use color remover i believe.
You should not use any other shampoo for permed hair besides the one that your hair dresser reccomended/gave too you
Aquage Color Protecting Conditioner is safe for permed hair.
I personally do not care either way as it is not my hair & does not effect ME in any way. There are a lot of natural women who will make you feel bad for choosing to perm your hair, but it is your hair & always remember you are not "ashamed" of your own hair & women with natural hair are not revolutionary. As long as YOU are happy, that's what matters.
Biolage shampoo is generally considered good for permed hair, as it is designed to be gentle and nourishing. Many of their products contain natural ingredients that help maintain moisture and reduce frizz, which is beneficial for treated hair. However, it's important to choose a specific Biolage formula that caters to the needs of chemically treated hair for optimal results. Always follow up with a suitable conditioner to enhance the health of your permed locks.
One can get permed hair from many different local hairdressers and hair stylists. Resources such as Yelp and Yellow Pages help people locate these businesses.
They get their hair permed, hot combed, or hair ironed
No he doesn't perm his hair. It is naturally curly.
No, she has naturally curly hair
Permed Hair is basically very tight curly hair
It depends do you want a different hair color or a perm
of course you can! you can do anything with a perm that you can do with normal hair hope this helps