Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Keep Your Scalp From Getting Irritated From A Perm

Wash the perm out thoroughly to prevent damage to your scalp.


One of the ways a woman makes her hair look beautiful is to get a perm. Doing so often allows for more flexibility in styling the hair and makes it easier to manage. While getting a perm has benefits, it has drawbacks as well. A perm contains chemicals that can damage the hair and burn the scalp. Anyone getting a perm must take the proper precautions to keep the scalp from getting irritated.


Instructions


1. Avoid scratching your scalp before the perm. This includes using a brush because the bristles may inadvertently scratch your scalp.


2. Refrain from washing your hair right before the perm. Doing so opens up the pores in your scalp and makes it more susceptible to burning.


3. Use a scalp protector such as shea butter or petroleum jelly to coat your scalp and protect it from the harsh effects of the perm.


4. Avoid perming your hair if your scalp has been damaged. The chemicals in the perm will only make the situation worse.


5. Follow the directions for how long to leave the perming chemical in your hair. Don't leave it in too long, and wash it out immediately if it's burning.


6. Wash the perm out using neutralizing shampoo. It is designed to be pink when perm is still present in your hair and turns white when the perm is completely gone.


7. Allow a professional to perm your hair rather than doing it yourself. A professional will take the proper precautions to ensure that your hair is not damaged. You may not be able to adequately wash out the perm if you apply it yourself.







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