You should wait about a week to make sure the lice are gone.
I know you can treat your hair after a perm but not a treatment on before a perm because you will irritate your scalp because of the scratching but if you do treat your hair before give it at least 48 hours to set .
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perm wind, process and neutralize one small section of the hair and at the back of the head
perm wind, process and neutralize one small section of the hair and at the back of the head
A hot oil treatment. - treats the hair with its ingredients. A perm chemically curls the hair. A relaxer chemically straightens the hair. A hot oil treatment treats your hair, it puts the oil back in it your hair, sometimes adds bounce, heals, rebuilds, revitalize and restrengthens.
no it just makes it prettyer
To perform a pre-perm test curl, you would dampen a small section of hair, wrap it around a perm rod, and apply the perm solution on the rod. Process as you would with a regular perm, and observe the results to check for hair compatibility and desired curl outcome before proceeding with a full perm treatment.
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Pre-perm lotion is designed to prepare hair for the perming process by enhancing its elasticity and moisture content. It helps to protect the hair from damage during the chemical treatment by providing a barrier and ensuring even distribution of the perm solution. Additionally, it can smooth the hair cuticle, making it easier for the perming solution to penetrate and create lasting curls. Overall, pre-perm lotion contributes to healthier, more manageable hair post-treatment.
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I wouldn't suggest it
Yes, you can blow dry your hair when you have lice, but it is not a recommended treatment method. While the heat from the blow dryer may kill some lice, it won't eliminate all of them or their eggs (nits). It's best to use a specific lice treatment product and follow up with thorough combing to ensure complete removal. Always consult a healthcare professional for effective lice treatment options.