It's your hair, do what you like with it.
spiral perm is rolled vertical and reg perm is rolled horizontal, I think.
With a spiral perm your hair will tend to be frizzy. You can avoid this by putting moisture in your hair regularly.
A spiral perm is one that involves creating long, tight ringlets through the use of chemicals and hair curlers. Typically, one could expect to spend upwards of 75 dollars on a spiral perm.
The number of perm rods needed for a spiral perm can vary depending on the length and thickness of the hair. On average, between 20 to 30 perm rods may be used to create spiral curls throughout the hair. It's best to consult with a professional stylist to determine the exact number needed for your specific hair type and desired look.
yes it was a spiral perm if you look on the dime vision DVD when he was a kid he had medium straight hair and the late 80s had kinky curly have it is just a old spiral perm that's why his hair goes straight down.
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...
The only problem with getting spiral perms is that they never come out the way you want them too.... And after it grows out your hair will only be permed half way down your head to the tips of your hair... and unless you cut it , it will look funny.
ringlet, lock, twist, spiral, coil, kink, whorl, rimp, wave, perm, bend
Yes you can tell if someone has a perm because the hairl would look relaxed and it will be very straight and wont look nappy
yes, they should, i got a perm at 9, it is very safe and fun,
u should never get a perm after color u should get perm then color if u don't it could permanently damage your hair
Yes but- no it depends at what time you get the Perm .If you have a cold and you want to get a perm you have to get between 7 am - 8 pm ___Mirtel J.D