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5 Tips To Maintain A Hair Perm

Nora Harvey

Not everyone is born with big and bouncy curls. Fortunately, you may still be able to achieve this hairstyle by getting a perm. Hair perms have been popular among men and women for many decades. If you plan on getting a hair perm soon, it is important to know how to take good care of it.

Here are a few helpful tips to maintain a hair perm.

Wait to Wash Your Hair

Washing your hair is the last thing you want to do after getting a perm. You need to give your hair some time to fully form the curls. If you neglect to do that, your curls could deactivate. To avoid ruining your curls, wait at least 48 hours before shampooing your locks.

Don't Take Hot Showers

Everyone knows how soothing hot showers are, especially during a cool morning. However, if you want to maintain your hair perm, you will want to limit your hot showers. Very hot water can damage your hair cuticles and make your locks frizzy and dry. Try taking lukewarm showers instead.

Change Your Shampoo and Conditioner

If you really want to maintain your hair perm, you may need to switch up your shampoo and conditioner. Look for hair products that are specifically made for chemically treated hair and for ones that do not contain sulfates. These hair products are much better for permed hair. It may also be wise to get deep conditioning treatments.

Wash Your Hair Less Often

The more frequently you get your hair wet, the faster your hair perm will fade. As such, you may need to wash your hair less often than usual. Aim to only wash your hair two or three times a week. If your hair tends to get oily, you may want to think about using dry shampoo during the week.

Schedule Regular Touch-Ups

If you really love the way your permed hair looks and want to maintain it for a while, you may need to schedule regular touch-ups. If you get your hair perm touched up every few months or so, your curls will always look bouncy and fresh.

If you follow these helpful tips, you can maintain your hair perm. If you are thinking about getting a hair perm soon, you should schedule a consultation with a professional hairstylist in your area. He or she can help you achieve a perm that you feel confident about.


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pregnancy and hair health

Before my last pregnancy, I had long, beautiful, thick hair. About a month before the baby was due, I noticed that my hair wasn't as full and gorgeous as it once was. I tried changing products and even used the conditioning treatment that I read about. I talked with my hair stylist and learned why this happened and what I could do to improve the overall health of my hair. My blog will show you how to keep your hair looking great before, during and after your pregnancy so that you can avoid the anxiety that I experienced through this situation.