The perm may be weakened, but it shouldn't destroy your perm.
Have you ever gotten a perm before? No, you are not supposed to, it would ruin your perm. {Perm means somthing along the line of PERMANENT!!}
Nope, but it will take the curls out of your hair and ruin your perm.
Flat irons do not ruin perms but the more you use it the less curly or wavier your perm will be so don't be a straightner addict like me and us it everyday.
It is not necessarily recommended to get a perm on a rainy day due to the higher level of moisture and humidity that could ruin the newly-done perm. However, rain should not nonetheless stop you from a perm, but only if you be careful and try your best to remain inside and away from the water.
No...perms are like bleach...it's there till it grows out. It might weaken some but it won't "go away." It may take a wash or two to "plump" back up but the perm will remain.
You can do it the same day. But you do it after the perm and don't do a permanant! Only a semi or the permanant will ruin the semi, or if you colour before, the perm will strip the colour,.so ask ur hairdresser to do a semi! They should automaticly if not there no good!
AnswerThe perm chemicals will ruin velcro rollers. There are special perm rods that can handle being bathed in the chemicals, and that's what you want to use.Answeryes you can use anything to perm the hair but the hair couldn't be wrapped smoothly with velcro rollers so it might look frizzy plus the tension won't be even and certain hairs that are wrapped too tight might end up breaking
All chemical treatments work differently than each other and on different hair types. The pre-perm test curl lets you judge whether this technique will get you the look you want, and check that the chemicals won't ruin your hair when you put it on your whole head.
Yes but as long as you use a good heat protectant and a good quality flat iron that won't damage your hair. A good heat protectant is good for preventing damage and split ends, plus it makes hair soft and shiny.
All chemical treatments work differently than each other and on different hair types. The pre-perm test curl lets you judge whether this technique will get you the look you want, and check that the chemicals won't ruin your hair when you put it on your whole head.
Really you would need to ask your hairdresser, but honestly i think you can but then your hair would be wet and loose it's perm so it's very pointless. It's best to wait at least 2 weeks after the perm before you dye your hair.