Chlorine can strip the hair of its natural oils and moisture, causing it to become dry and brittle. This can lead to damage to the hair shaft, resulting in a perm not holding as well or losing its shape faster. It's important to use a clarifying shampoo and conditioner to remove chlorine after swimming and to deep condition the hair to help restore moisture.
Rule #1 : no wetting including washing & swimming 5 days before putting a perm in it. Chances are the chlorine would still be in your hair and will react to the perm chemicals and result in hair loss and or the perm will not take to your hair. Also no wetting 24 hrs prior to applying the perm or the chemicals will not take to the hair and it woukd be a waste of time.
During electrolysis of hydrochloric acid, chlorine gas is produced at the anode. This is because chloride ions are oxidized to form chlorine gas.
The level of total dissolved solids in water does affect chlorine disinfection. That's why there is a recommended specification for the level of total dissolved solids in water for the water that is sent to homes.
I know how you feel. Getting a curly perm over a straight perm can be done, but it can also damage your hair. You have to be careful about how much heat your are putting on your hair. I would suggest going into a professional hair store and asking what can be done about it. If you are going to get the curly perm over the straight one, make sure your hair is clean before you start. Do not put any hair gel or spray in it, as this could affect the perm. Shampoo and conditioner are fine.
Yes, cold pool water can affect chlorine readings by slowing down the rate at which chlorine dissipates. This can result in inaccurately high chlorine readings. It's important to take temperature into account when monitoring and adjusting chlorine levels in a pool.
Rule #1 : no wetting including washing & swimming 5 days before putting a perm in it. Chances are the chlorine would still be in your hair and will react to the perm chemicals and result in hair loss and or the perm will not take to your hair. Also no wetting 24 hrs prior to applying the perm or the chemicals will not take to the hair and it woukd be a waste of time.
If you leave the neutraliser on to long it can damage the perm and it will fall out. You should always get a lotion that is suited to your hair type and only leave it on as long as the manufacturer's instructions tell you to do. Make sure to rinse it out very well afterwards as this can also affect your perm.
the higher the temp the quicker the chlorine loss
Chlorine in water can affect the boiling process by increasing the boiling point of water. This means that water with chlorine will need to be heated to a higher temperature before it boils compared to water without chlorine.
spiral perm is rolled vertical and reg perm is rolled horizontal, I think.
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!!}
Yes, dogs can affect the chlorine levels in pools as they can introduce contaminants such as dirt, bacteria, and urine which can reduce the effectiveness of chlorine. It is important to regularly check and adjust the chlorine levels when dogs are using the pool to ensure proper sanitation.
The perm may be weakened, but it shouldn't destroy your perm.
If the chlorine level is correctly maintained this should not be a problem.
I had my hair permed the day before my period started and the perm did not take.I talked to my stylist afterwords and she told me that the hormonal changes that happen to a womans body before she gets her period,also affect her hair.She stated that it is all right to perm 3 to 4 days after the period has started.
no, just the hair.
you always perm then colour if you colour then perm the colour would fade andneed to be re-done