frizz. frizz, frizz! just wait a few days or so!
The world would explode
no. every thing that happens is supposed to happen at the moment it does because it happens to.
Yes shampoo has that stuff in it too so you have to get organic shampoo
Yes. My hair was straight with only a little wave, I put it in a perm a year ago and it was awesome...just remember, it's permanent. I'm sick of it now, but I have to wait until it finishes growing out. If I don't do anything to my hair, the top of it is straight and then near my ears it's wavy. Not so awesome.
it can in a way. if you put too much shampoo on it, you can kill the plant by giving it too many chemicals.
If it is really thick, it'll get a nice, wavy/ curly style, but not Afros Sources: My hairs thick, too and it gets perms since I'm 10 years old.
well, im doing a hair and beauty course at school and to perm we have too wash the hair, and then get a perming rod, put as many into the hair as you can. DO NOT forget the neutrilisation progress after as they brings out the perm some more. When the hair has dried for about 30-40mins start to take the perm rods out and wala you have a curley head. From there onwards you can style your hair. But i advise you too brush it first, just to let you know the curls will not come out so when you finished with your perm and it starts to grow out over the next month or 2 then go too your local hairdressed and get them to remove the perm. Your sincerly your lovely students. jk, all of that's poo to perm hair first you need to shave it all off. then grow it back and just hope your hair will be curly :) Oi eloise don't lie too the poor people they will actually believe you.D'head<3
Yes. Conditioner is too.
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I would not advise it because its concidered to be very damaging. Its too many chemicals and most hair types can't withstand that much processsing, but it really depends on how healthy the hair is before you do it. if it was damaged from the start I would'NT advise any processing, and if it was healthy if you get away with doing both in the same day you are lucky. Remember to perm first because if you color first the perm when you do apply will dull the hair color, and you will have to do the color all over again and that's a major NO! NO! When you perm the hair it is softened so no. I agree with above answer. It would cause too much damage. You aren't even allowed to shampoo the hair until 2 days later because of the state the hair is in after this chemical process.
About a week. trust me, im black too!
You may have scrubbed the dog's skin too hard or too long, causing irritation along the skin. Or your dog may be allergic to the shampoo you are using - check with your veterinarian about hypoallergenic canine shampoos to try.