Thursday, September 2, 2010

Different Sorts Of Hair Rollers For Perms

The tightness of curl or looseness of a wave in a perm is determined by the type of hair roller, or perm rod, used. When using thinner rods, more curl will be the outcome, and when using larger, thicker rods, the less curl and more waves will be the result.


Red


Red is the thinnest type of roller and should only be used on extremely short hair resulting in very tight, springy curls.


Blue


The second-thinnest roller, blue can be used to wave shorter hairstyles or produce tight curls on very short hairstyles.


Pink


Pink can be used to wave or curl hair that is anywhere from 2 1/2 inches to 4 inches long, resulting in waves on shorter hair and tight to somewhat medium curls on the latter.


Gray


The gray rollers are in the middle of the spectrum from thin to thick. Gray rods produce medium-sized curls on hair lengths up to 5 inches long.


White


White perm rollers are the second thickest. These rollers will give body to short hair, and will wave and curl hair that is as long as 7 inches.


Purple


The thickest perm roller, purple will add softer waves and body to hair less than 6 inches in length. On hair that is longer than 6 inches, these rollers will create curl.

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