A perm does not make your hair healthy, It uses chemicals to permanently curl your hair until your hair grows out. I don't recommend perms because of how much damage it can cause. Conditioning treatments may help with making your hair more healthy.
Perm or not it depends on how well you take care of your hair.
that makes no sense
No it just makes your hair curly.
Perm lotion is an alkali and when it is applied to the hair it makes it swell and opens the cuticle. When the perm is applied it has easier access getting into the scalp.
Makes hair hard to color or perm. Makes any chemical alteration on the hair difficult to achieve or maintain.
Pre-perm lotion is designed to prepare hair for the perming process by enhancing its elasticity and moisture content. It helps to protect the hair from damage during the chemical treatment by providing a barrier and ensuring even distribution of the perm solution. Additionally, it can smooth the hair cuticle, making it easier for the perming solution to penetrate and create lasting curls. Overall, pre-perm lotion contributes to healthier, more manageable hair post-treatment.
There is no way to do that but you can always get a straight perm so it lasts longer.
Reusing a perm on hair that has already been permed is generally not recommended, as it can lead to damage and overly processed hair. The chemicals used in perming can weaken the hair structure, making it more prone to breakage. It's best to wait until the hair has grown out or is in a healthier condition before attempting another perm. Always consult with a professional stylist for personalized advice.
According to the XXL Live information sheet, which is including in the box, you should wait two weeks - or longer, if you prefer - to perm your hair after using dye on it.
Cut it off.
It's generally recommended to wait at least 48 hours before wetting your hair after a perm to allow the curls to set properly. This waiting period helps ensure that the perm takes hold and lasts longer. If you must wet your hair sooner, consult your stylist for advice, as they can provide guidance based on the specific type of perm and your hair type.
A perm is permanent. It doesn't matter about the straightness of your hair. A perm breaks down the bonds in the hair that make it straight. The perm will last until your hair grows out.