Friday, October 5, 2012

Spiral Rod Instructions

Spiral perm rods are the best choice for long hair.


Spiral perm rods can be used for perms on long hair. The rods work best on individuals with hair that is shoulder length or longer. These rods are long plastic tubes of various lengths and dimensions. The hair is wrapped around the rod and the ends are fastened together with a hook or plug, to form a circle. Use of these rods for longer hair is preferred over the use of normal curlers, as it reduces the amount of curls needed to wrap hair and decreases the weight that must be supported by the customer during the perming process.


Instructions


1. Rinse your hair in a sink with warm water. Gently massage shampoo through the hair starting at the scalp and working your way down the length of the hair until the tip of the hair is reached. Rinse the hair again, to remove all of the shampoo. Gently squeeze excess moisture from the hair with a towel.


2. Comb all of the hair, until all of the knots and tangles are resolved.


3. Comb all hair towards the top and front of the head and secure with hair clips.


4. Loosen the hair clips, until you can create a section of hair that is twice the width of your spiral perm rod. The section should run horizontally around the base of the head. Secure all of the remaining hair with the hair clips.


5. Gather a one- to two-inch wide section of the parted hair and comb it straight. Position the spiral rod perpendicular to the end of the hair section and wind the hair around the rod clockwise, until all of the section is wrapped. Fold the spiral perm rod in half and secure with the hook, to form a circle. Repeat this process, until all of the hair in the section has been wrapped.


6. Repeat step 4 and 5 on sections of hair moving towards the top of the crown, until all of the hair is wrapped.


7. Remove each of the rods by unhooking the ends and gently unwinding the hair in a counter-clockwise direction.







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