I actually really like my perm, at first I was kind of like oh jeez, what do I do...how do I manage this...
Well I've figured out combing it carefully while its wet with a large tooth comb helps it dry so it still looks silky and healthy while having nice volume.
So far the ends look fine and not frizzy or broken.
Note to those of you who had bad perms...I understand there are bad experiences, but I've had thin, straight and flat hair my entire life...I really like the change of pace.
My hairdresser was careful to discuss the types of rollers and their different effects to me before doing the perm. She gave me medium ones that would give wave but also hold a curl. Also this woman had been doing perms for 35 plus years so she had been around the block a few times. I got to keep alot of my length and overall I love it. I let it airdry which helps with the healthy look...so I think I'm figuring out how to manage it.
I'm going back in April for a touch up.
I think the stylist made all the difference in the world, also my hair is naturally pretty healthy so it took easily, about 10 minutes and I was done with the first portion, then 5 for the neautralizer.
Very happy wth it. I like the change.
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