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Perm lotions come in various types, including alkaline, acid, and exothermic perms. Strengths can range from mild to regular to extra-strength, depending on the desired curl tightness and hair texture. It's essential to consult with a professional stylist to determine the best perm lotion type and strength for your hair.
No. The neutraliser stops the perm lotion from working on the hair. If you just left the perm lotion on it would keep breaking down the bonds in the hair and the hair would be destroyed.
An alkaline lotion has a pH over 7.
Yes, you rinse off the perm lotion and then cover the hair with nueterlizor and leave for a few minutes before washing off
The acid lotion perm is one perm that has the strongest chemical. It usually has a PH of between 4 and 6.
There are generally three types of perm lotions: alkaline, acid, and exothermic. Alkaline perms are stronger and suitable for coarse or resistant hair, as they create tighter curls. Acid perms are gentler, making them ideal for fine or damaged hair, resulting in softer, looser curls. Exothermic perms generate heat during the process, enhancing the curling effect and are versatile for various hair types, offering a balance between strength and gentleness.
i am not sure
Yes. Relaxing (chemical straightening) has a higher pH than perm lotion, it is more alkaline, and is harder on the hair.
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.
put some olive oil hair lotion
You should be ok.
the perm lotion breaks down the sulphide bonds on the hair, the neutraliser joins the bonds back together in the new shape which is the curl