Thursday, April 26, 2012

Instructions For Annie Spiral Perm Rods

Spiral perms create bouncy curls that last.


Spiral perms give hair the look of springy curls without having to spend time curling hair with a curling iron every time you want to have that bouncy look. Hair perms can last for months, but spiral perms can lose their bounce over time and may need to be redone when this happens. Creating your perm at home using a home perm kit can save you money over having it done by a professional at a salon.


Instructions


1. Cover your shoulders with a towel to protect your clothing. Put on latex gloves to prevent chemical burns on your hands.


2. Separate out a small section of hair to wrap around the spiral rod. Clip the rod onto the section of hair by the small clip at its end. Slide the rod up to the roots of your hair so it rests vertically against your scalp.


3. Wind the section of hair around the rod, following the spiral design. Continue wrapping along the spiral until you reach the ends of your hair.


4. Hold the wrapped hair in place and snap one of the rod rings onto the rod where your hair ends to hold your hair firmly in place. Use a ring that matches the color of the rod for the best fit.


5. Apply perm solution according to the perm kit manufacturer's directions. Let go of the perm rod so it hangs vertically against your head. Continue wrapping sections of hair until it's all been wrapped.


6. Follow your perm kit's directions to leave the perm rods in your hair for the appropriate length of time. Pull the rod rings off the rods and gently unwrap your hair. Unclip the rods from your hair to remove them.







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