Im not really sure about swimming..but i knew you can get a perm with almost any hair type...it just takes more time to do. And NO to the highlights. because they have to wash the hair color out of your hair it isnt a very bright idea to do that. you need to wait 48 hours after you get your initial perm until you get your hair wet at all. So wait 2 days to get your highlights or you will regret it. If you go into your hair care professional they can answer your questions more specifically.
Yes, a lot of people who have naturally straight hair have it permed. It works well (my grandmother used to always do that)...
Go to a hairstylist and get your hair permed or get a blowout. that wont last forever but it lasts pretty long.
You can always straighten curly hair if it is naturally curly. If it is permed to be curly, then ask your hairdresser what to do if you want to make it straight.
Straight from their site it says: "It works with oily, dry or normal hair, whether you have wavy, kinky, straight, fine, thick, medium, permed, chemically-treated or curly hair!"
Aquage Color Protecting Conditioner is safe for permed hair.
You should not use any other shampoo for permed hair besides the one that your hair dresser reccomended/gave too you
It depends on what your hair type is. I permed my hair when I was 11, I have a lot of very fine blond hair. It's thick but the individual strands are soft and thin. Well, I went as long as I could without washing it out, lasted about three days, and when it dried it was straight. Pin straight, as it was before. As an adult I have permed my hair, after years worth of damage from dying, the perm stayed in, but at great expense to the health of it! If you want curly hair, I suggest using small rollers, put them on before bed, on wet hair with mousse or something in it, and in the morning it should be curly. Don't brush it unless you want frizz!
permanent - reverse the perm, use the solution brush hair straight and set with heat temporary - heat, use straightners or blow dry hair while brushing
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The past tense of "perm" is "permed".
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