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I’ve always relished an opportunity to get a new hairstyle. In fact, my hairstylist never knows what I’m going to ask for next. I always keep her in suspense. For the past few years, I’ve switched back and forth between two distinctly different styles. While I enjoy experimenting with my hair, the continuous processing I put it through is detrimental to my tresses. Therefore, I have to be careful to protect my hair. Every day, I apply a deep conditioner to my hair. I also dry my hair on a warm setting instead of a hot one. On this blog, you will learn how to maintain your hairstyle while protecting your tresses from damage.

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Modern Perm Services Offered At A Salon

Modern salons feature perming processes that use gentle ingredients. After your hair appointment, you can enjoy beautiful waves, without needing to be concerned about overprocessed hair strands.

Traditional Perms Versus Modern Perms

The disulfide bonds that provide hair with its natural shape are broken down during the perming process. Rods, rollers, or fabric ties are used to set hair while it is being permed. A traditional perm contains thioglycolic acid (thio). This acid has a pungent odor, plus can be damaging to hair.

Modern perms contain cysteamine. This amino acid breaks down the disulfide bonds but is not as harsh as thio. Modern perms can safely be conducted on virgin hair or chemically-colored hair.

A Consultation And Perm Technique

If you would like to increase the volume of your hair, consult with a salon technician about having your hair permed. A technician will describe the chemical components of a perm. They will also describe the types of curls that you can attain through the perming process. The type of rod, roller, or fabric tie that is used could affect the curliness of your hair.

If you are interested in S-shaped waves, a technician will outline the hair-wrapping steps that will be conducted to provide your hair with gentle waves. A tighter curl will require smaller rods and a more restrictive wrapping process. 

The Perming Process

A salon features all of the supplies and equipment needed to safely perm your hair. The length of your hair will influence how long your new curls will last. Long hair won't hold curls for the length of time that shorter hair will. A salon technician may start off by washing and trimming your hair. Next, they will discuss the curl profile that you are seeking.

The steps essential for successfully perming your hair could take a few hours to complete. Once the salon technician wraps your hair and applies the chemicals, you will need to wait for the chemicals to develop.

The Styling Techniques

After enough time has elapsed, the technician will unroll your hair. They will rinse the chemicals from your hair. The styling process that the technician uses will be dependent upon your personal preferences.

The technician may use a diffuser to provide you with soft, subtle curls around the crown of your head. They may use brushes and other styling aids to achieve the style that you have outlined to them.

Reach out to a company like Revilo - A Liz L Bean Salon to learn more.