I have naturally straight hair, and recently got a perm for the first time. My hair stylist did a great job, and the perm turned out fine and everything, but now I miss my straight hair. How long does it usually take for the curls to lose their form? And what does anyone reccomend I do in the meantime?
partygurl24 answered Sunday April 29 2007, 12:23 am: ummmm, well I'm not sure if they'll lose their form, but you could try straigtening it with a flat iron (don't do it too often). Or you could possibly grow your hair out, but you should be careful to avoid from hair breakage. Try asking your hairdresser, I'm sure he/she will give you the answers that you're looking for. I hope I helped! [ partygurl24's advice column | Ask partygurl24 A Question ]
DepthofHeart answered Sunday April 29 2007, 12:14 am: People say you can sweat a perm out, but you pretty much have to wait until your hair grows out. You can get a relaxer, but you would have to wait a couple of months so you don't damage your hair.
yourrtrustyhelpline answered Sunday April 29 2007, 12:10 am: well depending on how much you spent, it can last anywhere from 3 to 6 months. possibly a year. this also depends on you hair. if each strand of your hair is really thick, it will come out faster. if it`s thinner, it will come one slower. [not your hair in general, each strand by itself.] in the mean time, you can flat iron it if you would like. other than that, there`s really nothing you can do. [ yourrtrustyhelpline's advice column | Ask yourrtrustyhelpline A Question ]
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