it was Marcel Grateau in 1872.
you always perm then colour if you colour then perm the colour would fade andneed to be re-done
Madam CJ Walker was the first black woman to invent the perm for women
perm your hair first, because if you color first the steam from perming will bleach it out.
Perms are chemical. A perm can not be cleaned out of the hair. A perm can only be removed by other chemicals, or time will wear a perm out. If you choose to remove your perm with chemical perm remover, you take a big risk of the added chemicals doing damage to your hair and scalp.
yes you can as long as you dont put much highlights but if you want hightlight and a perm at the same time you just need to get the highlights first and the after the highlights get the perm but if you are wanting a perm and and highlights at the same time you need to get the perm first then wait a day or 2 then get the highlight but YES you can get both at the same time
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Perm first. Any texturizing service after color will lighten the hair which can result in over processing or undesired color.
it is not a good idea to highlight and perm your hair..the two chemicals are really harsh when put together..if you have to do it..then i would make sure to use the color treated perm.
Whether you get the perm or the color first, you have to wait 7 days between perms and color.
Yes. Get the perm first. Wait 2 weeks. Then color. If you color first, the perm will remove some of the color regardless of how long you wait.
chemically heated-pads
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