It's generally advisable to wait at least a week after a tooth extraction before perming your hair. This allows your body to recover from the dental procedure and reduces any potential discomfort or complications. Additionally, the chemicals used in perming can be harsh, so it's wise to ensure you're feeling well before undergoing any hair treatments. Always consult with your dentist or healthcare provider for personalized advice.
no, just the hair.
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.
you could get a perm or semi perm at the hair dressers
It depends on the perm but it will burn though your hair because you would have just got it perm
Perms are chemical. A perm can not be cleaned out of the hair. A perm can only be removed by other chemicals, or time will wear a perm out. If you choose to remove your perm with chemical perm remover, you take a big risk of the added chemicals doing damage to your hair and scalp.
Nope, but it will take the curls out of your hair and ruin your perm.
The perm may be weakened, but it shouldn't destroy your perm.
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.
Yes, however only when the person doing the perm does not know what the chemicals in the perm and neutraliser are capable of doing to the hair. Always ensure your hairdresser does a number of hair tests before perming the hair. If the hairdresser has done this and has experience of perming hair, then it will be safe to have a perm.
yes if it is with 12 hours of your perm
Well, honey, you can dye your hair whenever you want after a tooth extraction. Just make sure to wait until the bleeding stops and you're feeling up to it. No need to match your hair color to your tooth color, unless that's the look you're going for!
Yes, the extraction of an upper tooth can affect the sinuses.