What type of perms are there




















The digital perm is an exciting new option for those who are looking for loose, natural waves without the harsh chemicals of traditional perms. Instead, they use more balanced chemicals along with infrared heat to create your ideal curls. Before you lock yourself into a digital perm, you should know that it is an investment on several levels. Be sure to block out an entire morning or afternoon to get your digital perm done as it takes several hours.

Second, this is one of the longest-lasting perms, often giving you curls for up to a year. Be sure that you want permanent curls for that long before booking your appointment. While the same rods and chemicals are used in the volumizing perm as are used in a spiral perm, the neutralizing chemical is applied after the perm rods are removed rather than while they are still in the hair.

This lets the curls relax slightly before they are set. This perm is equally suited to those with shorter hair as it is to those with longer hair.

However, because it only lasts about six weeks, you will need to plan on regular appointments with your hair stylist if you choose to keep up this look long-term. The multi-textured perm produces one of the most realistic, tightly curled looks. It does this by using a variety of perm rod sizes to create even more curl shapes than you would get with a body wave perm.

This perm should only be chosen by those with medium to long hair as it creates tight curls. Your hair will look bouncy and highly textured. The look should last several months, however, with proper haircare and styling products. The stack perm is another highly natural-looking option that keeps the roots of your hair a bit straighter and the ends of your hair more curled.

It should only be used by those who do not already have layers cut in their hair because the perm itself will create the look of layers with no need for cutting.

The reason this type of perm looks so natural is that most people with curly hair do not have curls that extend all the way to their roots. Instead, most curls naturally start halfway down the strands of hair.

By using a variety of perm rod sizes, the curls will look very natural. With their loose, romantic waves, the style still looks natural while still appearing neat and increasing the volume of your hair. Body wave perms are best for either very straight hair, creating more volume, or for compelling your flyaway curls to cling together a bit more obediently!

Like a number of hot techniques, it works best on longer hair. Larger rollers are used to create loose waves in a body wave perm, and placed in the hair in slightly different positions to mimic the effect of natural waves. A body wave perm requires very little upkeep: just avoid heat styling, no matter how it calls to you! The job of the body wave perm was, after all, to keep your curls together — let it do its job and you can get this perm two or three times a year without visiting the salon more often!

Spiral perms use a cold technique to produce springy, bouncy curls that bop back into place when you pull and release them. While cold perms are pretty uniformly all about the spiral that goes right up to the scalp, you can vary their appearance by changing out the size of the rods used.

That means that the spiral perm can achieve anything from the tightest of corkscrew curls to looser sausage curls. Ladies who already have very curly hair do well with these perms, and people going for a bit of a retro look. A spiral perm is best on hair that is at least eight inches long.

A spiral perm will slowly relax over the life of the style, ultimately lasting around six months with proper maintenance. At first, this may sound a little absurd, but trust us: a spot perm performed by a skilled technician can work wonders! A skilled technician can even out your curl by gently perming straighter areas to create a much neater look with a bit more predictability straight out of the shower.

Leaving some hair unpermed means accurately judging which sections of hair to perm and which to leave alone, along with estimating the length of the resultant curls to ensure they end up blending into your natural hair. A good stylist will wrap and then measure them to be sure!

This means that spot perms require a technician with a good deal of skill. Definitely find a stylist who is not just good at perms but who is used to cutting and styling curled and wavy hair. A root perm can be viewed in a certain light as a kind of spot perm. It involves perming only the roots of the hair , or the first two to four inches from the scalp. It makes sense to perm only the roots rather than your whole head of hair if your hair grows fast. By only perming the few inches closest to the scalp, you avoid damaging the rest of your hair by perming it twice.

This is the reason that many people seek a root perm. However, root perms can also be used for people who would like a bit of lift at their roots in order to add volume — with or without natural curls of their own.

In fact, women with very straight shiny hair love root perms because they provide a touch of a lift at the scalp, just enough so that hair feels more free-moving instead of glued down!

Just like a spot perm, root perms definitely demand the assistance of a skilled professional! This is especially the case if you already have curls: joining your previous curl to a newly-created one is painstaking and artistic work. Expect a root treatment to give your hair a good lift for a few weeks to a month. A classic updo is flattering for all face shapes and is easy to do at home on hair that has been partially permed to add curls to the bottom section of hair. Gather hair in hand as if to make a ponytail.

Twist hair around to cover the crown and secure with pins. Gently tease out individual curls and arrange them on top of the head or cascading down the crown. Secure stray or loose hairs with a fine mist of hair spray. Whether you are a beautiful brunette , a vivacious redhead , or a sexy blonde , perms add an inarguable charm for just about everyone.

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