Showing posts with label perms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perms. Show all posts

Friday, September 7, 2012

Perm Hair The Healthy Way

Straight, long, bouncy and healthy hair is what most of us desire. If you are looking to perm your hair or you have already endure the process of getting an perm there are steps you should consider to keep your hair healthy. Perming your hair is not just about getting it straight. It's about maintaing the nature of your hair by keeping it strong and beautiful. Because of the chemicals that are in a perm it can easily damage your hair. That's why it's important to do it the right way, always follow the directions of the perm kit.



Healthy hair takes effort and wise decisions when it comes to your locks. Deep conditioning is essential when it comes to caring for your tresses. Most of African American women desire long straight lively hair and in order to get it, you have to know what you are doing when it comes to maintaining it. When it comes to perming your hair follow these tips:



  • Always follow the directions in the perm product kit
  • Never leave the perm on no longer than what it says
  • Gently come your hair after shampooing it, don't comb so rough
  • If you hair get tangled, spray a detangling product onto your hair for easy combing.
  • Use the conditioner in the perm kit
  • Then use a hot oil treatment for added protection of your hair. Because after perming your hair your hair is fragile.
  • Try not to blow dry your hair and if you must set the blow dryer to a low setting. Or you can allow the hair to air dry if you have the time.
  • Wrapping the hair is a great way to style it and let it dry without the use of hot curling irons or flat irons. Unless you want to add a few curls or a hump to your hair after combing out the wrap.


The most important thing to remember when perming hair is to follow the directions and try to avoid as much heat as possible. Too much heat can damage hair and make it dry and brittle. Nourish your scalp by lightly greasing it at least twice a week and conditioning it once a week with a hot oil treatment and after that reduce to using hot oil hair treatments to every two weeks.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Keeping Your Permed Hair Healthy


How to Care for Permed Hair

from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit
If you have kinky or curly hair, you may have chosen to get a perm to make it easier to manage. Tired of your straight, lank hair, you decided to go curly. Whatever the reason, a perm can be damaging to hair unless you maintain it properly.

Steps

  1. Get touch-ups only as needed. Have only the most unruly sections of our hair redone at touch-ups, because you shouldn't get a complete perm each time unless your hair really needs it. Perms contain harmful chemicals and should be used sparingly.
  2. Don't wash your hair for at least 24 hours after getting your perm. This will ensure that it doesn't fall apart before the curl has a chance to develop. This will allow the perm to last for a couple months.
  3. Use appropriate hair products. Shampoos should maintain curls and conditioner should deeply moisturize. After getting your hair permed, it will be stripped of lots of natural oils and moisture which needs to be replaced. Every morning you should comb through it gently so as not to undo curls, and then choose your styling product to reduce frizzy unmanageable curls and keep your style strong.
  4. Scrunch hair daily. This is a beauty basic that will enhance your new style and create soft sultry waves.

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Tips

  • Detangle your hair carefully with a wide-toothed comb. Your hair will be more tangled than usual with curls, but if you constantly brush it, the style will come undone.
  • Experiment with hairdos. Just because you changed the texture doesn't mean your glittery hair clips, patent headbands, and ponytail days are over! Accent your style with cute accessories and styles.
  • Try not to use hairspray because if you use hairspray you will have trouble getting it out resulting in using more product's to get it out. It ends up hurting your scalp, getting it wet, and messing up your hair with all that pulling.
  • If you're going outside and it's snowing/raining, make sure you bring an umbrella! If you hair gets wet, it will either get flatter, or the perm will go away faster.

Warnings

  • Don't get your hair permed too often. Excessive contact with chemicals will permanently ruin and/or damage your hair. Also, don't brush the perm out of your hair.

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