Friday, May 31, 2013

Spiral Perm Rolling Technique

Curly hair often appears to have more volume, movement and bounce, creating a highly desirable style. Using hot rollers and curling irons every day, however, can be tedious. Stylists often use spiral curls as a perm technique for longer hair to create springy, twisting, corkscrew-like curls. Get the right look with spiral perm rolling techniques that create perfect curls and eliminate the need for special curling equipment.


Properly Preparing Permed Curls


Not all hair can be successfully permed with spiral curls (or any other type of curls). It's important to prep hair before you use any perm technique. Dyed hair, for example, often does not perm well, so apply the perm before the color. Use a nutrient-rich conditioner on fresh, clean hair just before the permanent curl procedure.


Equipment for Spiral Curls


You can achieve the look of spiral curls by using vertical rods rather than horizontal. The long, thin vertical rods are a must-have item for creating a spiral curl perm on any type of hair.


Create Permanent Spiral Curls


It takes approximately two hours to fully apply any perm technique to hair to create spiral curls. Choosing the rods is the most important part of the technique. Thinner rods create tighter, smaller curls; fatter rods will make looser spiral curls. The curling rods should be long and straight, applied to the hair in a vertical position to create the desired spiral result.


After you've washed and prepped the hair for the permanent curl procedure, begin curling sections of hair around the rods. Choose a section of hair to create one curl at a time, tightly wrapping the length of hair completely around the perm rods.


Apply permanent lotion to lock in the curl, following directions on the bottle. After the time listed on the lotion bottle has elapsed, unwind and thoroughly rinse each curl. Apply the neutralizing lotion to finish setting the curls.


Spiral Curl Perm After-Care


Even using the proper perm technique won't keep your spiral curls looking great if you don't pay attention to after-perm hair care. Don't wash hair for two to three days after getting a spiral perm, and avoid applying heat in the form of blow dryers and curling irons to permed hair. Avoid using bleach on permanent curls, and wait at least one week before applying hair color. Use styling and shampooing products that are specially designed for permed hair.







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