Omg,
So since its been getting colder;
My hair is like getting kinda frizzy latley.
It sucks :[
My hair is wavy.
But like ive been thinking of getting like
one of those straight perms.
& like i was wonderig,
if i get it,(the perm)
will my hair still frizz or no?
& also if theres any do it at home ones,
which are TRUElY the BEST ones cos i dont want to f*ck up my hair lol
THANK U!
<3
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Hitoast answered Wednesday December 10 2008, 6:57 pm: No, your hair will not frizz if you get the straight perm. However, do you really want to spend all that money on your hair just because of it's reaction to winter air? If I were you, I would just get an anti-frizz gel for your hair. I use "Garnier Fructis Sleek&Shine Anti-frezz Serum" and it works wonders! If you do get the perm though, I would reccommend going to the salon instead of buying a do-it-yourself one. It's more professional and they're less likely to mess up :) Hope I helped!
Brandi_S answered Wednesday December 10 2008, 7:26 am: Perms will cause your hair to frizz more, from my experience.
Whether you perm to curl or perm to straighten, the chemicals have to damage the hair strands to get the desired effect. Damage causes frizz. Hair breakage from heat and chemical damage cause more frizz.
If you are thinking perm to try to end the frizz, I wouldn't do it. I'd get some Frizz Ease or something. (I use John Freida, and it works really well.)
If you are wanting to get a perm just to get one and are hoping to cure the frizz, get your perm, but also get a deep conditioner. They recommend using deep conditioning weekly- I'd use it twice a week at minimum.
Also get some of that Frizz Ease I mentioned.
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