xxBrOkEnxx answered Thursday January 6 2005, 7:40 pm: i dont think that your suppose to wash it or put it behind your ears for like 3 days..but i think thats for when you get is straightened [ xxBrOkEnxx's advice column | Ask xxBrOkEnxx A Question ]
XxKaTiExLeIgHxX answered Thursday January 6 2005, 1:00 pm: Well when i got mine permed, i didnt get it wet or wash it. but i dont think it would hurt to get it wet...but i took percausion just in case. hope i helped...need anything else drop one in the inbox.
hayley529 answered Thursday January 6 2005, 10:38 am: NO!! Dont wash your hair for at leat 24-48 hours and do not get it wet or else the curls will come out!! If you have nay otehr questions ask- i hope i helped- hayley529 [ hayley529's advice column | Ask hayley529 A Question ]
LexybelNLisa answered Thursday January 6 2005, 8:06 am: Well i personaly have never gotten a perm, but NO i wouldnt get it wet at all cuz i think it messes up ur hair or sumtin. (lik in legally blonde in the court thingy! lol) just wiat however many hours they say. [ LexybelNLisa's advice column | Ask LexybelNLisa A Question ]
rilygurl91 answered Wednesday January 5 2005, 11:29 pm: yea you don't have to wash it... you might want to though. if it does get wet, don't forget to dry it beacuse it might come out all kinky and messed up (that's what happened to my friend.) hope i helped [ rilygurl91's advice column | Ask rilygurl91 A Question ]
I_short_x_babi_I answered Wednesday January 5 2005, 10:22 pm: well my friend got her hair permed and she couldnt wash it for like 2 days or the perm would come out ... so just incase keep it dry
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