All the nasty greasy and grimy chemicals they put in their products to straighten your hair.
People use perms to add curl or texture to their hair that is not naturally present. Perms can also help create volume, body, and styling versatility for those with straight hair.
Chemicals commonly used in beauty parlors for hair setting include hydrogen peroxide for hair coloring and perms, ammonium thioglycolate for perms, and formaldehyde for keratin treatments. It is important to ensure that these chemicals are used safely and according to manufacturer instructions to prevent damage to the hair and scalp.
It is genetic. Genetics determines the shape of your hair follicles. If your hair is flatter on one side, it will tend to curl in that direction. That is similar to how perms work. They chemically soften the hair (loosen the bisulphide bonds) to make it conform to the shape of the rollers. The hair flattens where it is rolled, and the chemical chains thicken or thin in various areas. Once the neutralizer is applied, this chemical process stops and the hair hardens back over the next few days.
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Chemistry in hairdressing involves understanding chemical processes such as oxidation reactions when coloring hair, chemical bonds when perming or straightening, and pH levels in hair products. Knowledge of these chemical principles helps hairdressers achieve desired results while maintaining the health of the hair.
No, hair perms can not cause cancer.
A good diet and no harsh treatments like, perms or dyes.
In hair perms there are chemicals that damage it and those chemicals can even change your hair color and leave a ugly result.those are the stuff that is in hair perms.
Does Cost Cutters do perms on your hair
Perms curl your hair and a relaxer straightens your hair. Many people confuse the two.
Nothing. In men/boys it sometimes makes the hair look thicker if it is thin.
Its good on perms because it has safe heat which the settings are good for perms and delicate hair
yes.
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yes it can
Perms CHEMICALLY, not PHYSICALLY, change your hair. It's not like a spray or a gel that can be removed.
It depends on your hair type and other things. If your hair is damaged of really thick you might not want to get one.