With a spiral perm your hair will tend to be frizzy. You can avoid this by putting moisture in your hair regularly.
yes, you do
When you get a perm it stays the way you want it unless you want to change it
No,It will just make it all frizzy!
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
You can use many products on your dry frizzy hair. They make hot oil treatments to help get rid of the frizzy hair. You can also use shampoos specifically designed for frizzy hair. They also make Anti freeze hair gels to help frizzy hair.
Yes. You can describe the results you want to the hairstylist, and, if they're good, they can do it for you. You will get a lot of frizz if your hair is easily damaged. yes, tight, loose, spiral, and no to your second question, it is the conditioner that takes away the frizzy. use a perm with a real good conditioner in it.
If you use it right after your perm, then yes.
the BEST WAY to get rid of frizzy hair is to use "Garnier anti-frizz"! :)
If you don't use a neutralizer in a perm, the chemical bonds in the hair that were altered during the perming process may not fully stabilize. This can lead to hair that is frizzy, uneven, or reverts back to its original state. Additionally, skipping the neutralizer can cause damage to the hair, making it more prone to breakage and dryness. Ultimately, the desired curl or wave may not hold, resulting in an unsatisfactory outcome.
It depends on the perm but it will burn though your hair because you would have just got it perm
a flat iron