yes it is, her natural hair is straight
No not at all your hair will become damaged. what you have to do is stop perming your hair and then the perm hair will break off and your natural hair will come back in.
yes she did .
i think that it is on the right and i want my hair like shakiras
Nothing.
Taylor does not have a perm, but her hair is naturally curly. Her hair looks a little like how it does in the Tim McGraw music video or on the cover of her first CD naturally, but she has it done and uses products to make the kind of curl she has now to come out of it. And I agree, Taylor's hair is very beautiful! :) i agree she does not have a perm but just because she uses products to help the curl doesn't mean its not natural. i have curly hair and i use many things to help the curl.
You cannot perm chemically straightened hair. When you relax the hair you split a lot of the bonds in the hair that give it it's shape. So if you want to perm it again there are not enough bonds there to work with. You have to wait until your hair grows out and you are left with your natural hair again.
It won't make any difference to the layers but your perm will be higher where the hair is shorter. It will look good actually. I think it will look more natural.
No it will burn and damage your hair. If you do want a perm just perm it make sure you have no color in it, make sure it's your natural color or else it will burn the hair and cause damage. If you want to color do not perm either it's so bad for your hair if you should do both...
If cared for properly it should not be ugly... that being said any time after a perm your hair could grow causing and ugly line of natural and chemical poof.
A perm is permanent. It doesn't matter about the straightness of your hair. A perm breaks down the bonds in the hair that make it straight. The perm will last until your hair grows out.
no, just the hair.
Perm lotion is an alkali and when it is applied to the hair it makes it swell and opens the cuticle (the outside layer). Then it breaks down the disulphide bonds within the hair that give it it's natural shape to make the hair the shape of the former (curler).