Monday, May 24, 2010

Wind A Perm

Women and men have been curling their hair for centuries.


Curling your hair on a daily basis is time-consuming and many people choose to obtain a perm that causes hair to hold a curl permanently. There are many types of perms including perms that help to straighten hair. Depending upon your hair type, you may choose to obtain tight curls, waves or spiral curls. Various types of curls are obtained through a combination of rod choice, how your hair is wound on the rod, the types of chemicals used and how long the chemicals are left on your hair.


Instructions


1. Hair products and oils can interfere with chemicals used to perm hair.


Wash your hair thoroughly. Be sure to remove all traces of hair product like mouse, gel or hair conditioner. You may need to wash your hair twice to ensure that all oils and debris is gone.


2. Comb all knots out of your hair. Any kink or knot that is not removed will be permanently coiled into the kinked shape of the knot if your hair is not combed properly.


3. Comb your hair into perm sections according to the style of perm you choose to perform. Different perm styles require different sections to obtain a specific shape for your hairstyle.


4. Use the edge of your comb to select an appropriate section of hair to fit onto the perm rod. Obtain an appropriate section of hair related to the specific type of curl that you have selected. For example, if you are performing a spiral perm, the section of hair you choose should be wide and thin.


5. Comb the selected hair and wrap a perm paper around the tips of your hair. The perm paper is used to keep the tips of your hair from kinking or turning at odd angles during the wrapping process. Using perm papers helps ensure that your permed curls are uniform.


6. Place the perm rod at the tip of your hair and wind the hair tightly around the rod. Loosely wound rods will create curls that are not uniform. (

7. Once all perm rollers are in place you can apply the perm chemicals.


Clasp the rod closed and begin to wind the next section of hair until all of your hair is wound on the perm rods. (Tags: your hair, section hair, appropriate section, appropriate section hair, chemicals used

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