Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Roll Perm Rods

Permed hair can look beautiful.


Perm rods come in different sizes. The smaller the cylinder, the tighter the curl. Perm rods are color-coded according to size. Red rods are the smallest and create tight curls for short hair. The next largest size is blue, followed by pink, used for a looser curl. Next in line is gray, then white, followed by the largest size--purple--which is used for body and wave. Arranging the rods may not be as difficult as it seems. According to hairfinder.com, you can achieve very natural-looking results through wrapping a perm in a random pattern.


Instructions


1. Start with clean, wet hair.


2. Place a dry towel around your shoulders.


3. Section hair with clips


Divide hair into six sections, securing each section with a clip until ready to roll on the rods. Suggested sections are: the front top of the head; straight down the back of the head; each side of the head from the top section to the ear; and the two back side sections. (You will have illustrations in your perm kit.)


4. Spray bottle


Keep a water bottle close to help smooth out hair as you comb.


5. Start with the front top section. Comb out each part to be rolled, which will be about 1 inch wide and the length of your rod. Take one paper "end wrap" and fold it around the section of the hair to be rolled; slide it down to cover the tips of the hair. Roll the hair on the rod toward the back of the head, securing each rod as you go. (Picture illustrations will come in your perm kit.)


6. Roll the side sections next, then roll the back sections. Remember to keep the hair wet, which will make the rolling easier.


7. Rolling hair on perm rods doesn't have to be difficult.


Take a deep breath. The hard part is over. Now you are to ready begin processing your perm.







Tags: your perm, back head, Perm rods, perm Roll, securing each, side sections

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