Monday, October 8, 2012

Roll Short Hair For A Perm

Small rollers are needed to roll short hair for a perm.


Rolling short hair for a perm is similar to rolling long hair, except you must adjust the size of the roller. Smaller rollers will help you achieve a curl pattern that is ideal for shorter hair. Medium size rollers can also help achieve a looser, wavy pattern on short hair. Magnetic rollers require the use of clips to hold them close to your scalp. However, Easy Curls notes that Velcro rollers "are good choices for short or fine hair and hair that breaks easily, since they don't need to be clipped in place."


Instructions


1. Shampoo and prepare your hair as directed in the instructions of the permanent wave kit.


2. Wrap a towel around your shoulders to protect your clothes, floors and counter tops from the perming products.


3. Use a comb to section your hair into at least three sections. Make the front of your hair one section. Then section the back of your hair in to two separate sections. Make sure the sections are equal in size so that the curl pattern is consistent.


Place hair clips in each section.


4. Start in the front and continue to the other sections. Make smaller sections that are the same width of a small or medium roller.


5. Place a roller at the tip of a small section of your hair. Roll the hair around the rollers and pull it toward your scalp. When the roller covers all of your hair and reaches the scalp place a clip in the roller to hold it in place.


6. Repeat placing the rollers throughout the sections of your hair.


7. Cover your hands with plastic gloves. Follow the directions on the permanent wave kit to distribute the perming solution, neutralizer and conditioner in your hair.







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