15/Female [Asian]
I have naturally straight hair [very long] and I'm absoultely tired of that. How can I get hair like this; [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) or [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) I was thinking a permanent wave but as I read online, it causes hair damage but I've never died or added any chemicals to my hair. Should I get my hair permed? Oh, and if I do get a perm can I straighten my hair again? [Of course after a few weeks.]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? queenhearts answered Friday February 29 2008, 6:02 pm: I wouldn't get a perm, it's so old school. You probably won't get the results you like so if you want to play it safe.. Get a body wave or ask for a medium sized barrel. It's not so damaging as a spiral perm. You can wear it curly [mousse] and wavy. I've had mine for awhile now. Yes, you can straighten it but you need to deep condition your hair or use some treatment so it doesn't get dry.
Since you have basically virgin hair, it won't cause too much damage. I'm sure it would look amazing on you rather than it did on me since I abused my hair haha!
So you need to get a hot oil treatment or deep condtioner treatment, anti-frizz serum and mousse!
MaggieMaclean answered Friday February 29 2008, 5:59 pm: Dear Perm,
Well be warned when people perm their hair they hate it or love it(most of the time). What would be a good idea before you perm your hair is to go to the hair salon and ask them to curl your hair like a perm so you can see what it looks like. Afterward if you like it then yes you should go to a salon and get it permed. Hope this helps.
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