Hair color can be applied to your hair at least 2 weeks after a perm. Alternately if you color your hair first you must wait 2 weeks before perming.
Go to a professional for the better perm and wait for around 2 weeks?
1 week
About 2 weeks to a month I think... ( '_')
some people cant flat iron it at all cause it will pull out the perm but others can as soon as the next day.
It's not definite that your hair will lose its curl or break off if you wet and comb or brush it after perming. But it will likely change the look of your perm. A perm usually lasts two to six months. Combing or brushing it soon after it is processed can significantly reduce its lifespan.
Well, usually a out 3-5 days depending on how dry your hair is. My friend is a professional hair stylist, and I received this information from her. She (F) is the greatest, she gave me the best haircut and perm.
No it wouldn't. You see when you get a perm it chemically changes the inner structure of the hair and that is why it is permanently curly. Using rollers or tongs: they are just a temporary curl and will be gone as soon as you wash your hair whereas a perm won't.
Most people usually wait 2-3 weeks but if you think your hair could handle it wait 2 days and use a kids perm.
Sadly, there really is no way to get a bad perm corrected. The best you can do is wash it as much as possible to try to get it to relax more. But likely, you will just have to cut the hair short.
You should wait at least 2 weeks and do a professional protein treatment at your salon, like the Redken Chemistry System. Or buy a product like Redken Cat and use that once or twice a week according to the directions.
Yes, but do this very carefully so as not to drip any color in the eye. Watch the color closely and remove as soon as the brows have reached the desired color. This will take less time to develop than it would if the color were applied to the hair on the head.
If your perm is falling out after just one day, it may be due to several factors, including improper technique during the perming process, using the wrong type of perm solution for your hair type, or not following aftercare instructions. Additionally, washing your hair too soon or using the wrong hair products can weaken the curls. It's important to ensure that you allow adequate time for the perm to set and to use recommended products to maintain the curls. If the issue persists, consult your stylist for further evaluation.