I've SEEN it done with coffee stirrers! One layer directly on top of another! Two stirrers per row. The hair is rolled in straight sections with another section directly on top of it. there are 2 stirrers (one left, one right) on the section of the rod where it starts to dip in. The next layer of rollers is done directly on the top of it. the stirrers separate & support the top layer from the bottom
You could do that but it would make sense to perm your hair, blow dry, and then put your hair in rollers!
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
Yes you can go to the salon and get it done. You can talk to your stylist about how you would like it to look and they can use different rollers to achieve that look.
No it wouldn't. You see when you get a perm it chemically changes the inner structure of the hair and that is why it is permanently curly. Using rollers or tongs: they are just a temporary curl and will be gone as soon as you wash your hair whereas a perm won't.
The acid lotion perm is one perm that has the strongest chemical. It usually has a PH of between 4 and 6.
When one aircraft carries another one atop it.
Yes, Cheryl gave Kimberly one when they first startd as a group, also they once had a piggyback race on a tv show
That would be called a piggyback ride.
Getting a piggyback ride may or may not be flirting. It is not wrong for 12 year olds to give each other piggyback rides.
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 spiral perm is one that involves creating long, tight ringlets through the use of chemicals and hair curlers. Typically, one could expect to spend upwards of 75 dollars on a spiral perm.