So, you just got a perm or are thinking about getting one—and we don’t blame you! Curly and wavy hair is super cute and stylish. But perms can be a pretty big deal. They require a bit of maintenance and extra care. After all, you’re chemically treating your hair. To ease your worries and make the process that much easier, we compiled the best advice on maintaining and caring for a perm. We even talked to licensed cosmetologist Courtney Foster to know when you can wash and condition your hair. Read on to learn what she (and other stylists) recommend.
Taking Care of Permed Hair
- Avoid getting your hair wet for 48 to 72 hours.
- Touch your hair as little as possible.
- Condition your hair regularly.
- Avoid brushing your hair.
- Stay away from heat tools when you can.
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Expert Q&A
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QuestionDo perms damage your hair?Laura Martin is a Licensed Cosmetologist based in Milledgeville, Georgia. She has been working as a hair stylist since 2007, and began a career as a cosmetology teacher in 2013. She worked as a teacher at Arrojo Cosmetology School, teaching cosmetology practices, hairstyling, and hair color application. She also brought her cosmetology expertise to her work as a staff writer for fashion blog Style Noted, writing pieces related to hair and fashion. She received an MFA in Creative Writing from Georgia College & State University, where she was also an English Teaching Fellow. Additionally, she received a BA in Creative Writing and Literature from New York University.Getting perms regularly can damage hair, especially if it is long because the chemicals are applied to the entire strand every time. Your hair is much less likely to become damaged if you avoid other chemical services like highlighting or permanent color.
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QuestionHow long do you have to wait to wet your hair after a perm?Laura Martin is a Licensed Cosmetologist based in Milledgeville, Georgia. She has been working as a hair stylist since 2007, and began a career as a cosmetology teacher in 2013. She worked as a teacher at Arrojo Cosmetology School, teaching cosmetology practices, hairstyling, and hair color application. She also brought her cosmetology expertise to her work as a staff writer for fashion blog Style Noted, writing pieces related to hair and fashion. She received an MFA in Creative Writing from Georgia College & State University, where she was also an English Teaching Fellow. Additionally, she received a BA in Creative Writing and Literature from New York University.It's best if you can wait at least 48 hours. This allows the cuticles to close and re-harden and the hair's pH to return to normal which will mean a longer-lasting result.
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QuestionWhat products should you use on permed hair?Laura Martin is a Licensed Cosmetologist based in Milledgeville, Georgia. She has been working as a hair stylist since 2007, and began a career as a cosmetology teacher in 2013. She worked as a teacher at Arrojo Cosmetology School, teaching cosmetology practices, hairstyling, and hair color application. She also brought her cosmetology expertise to her work as a staff writer for fashion blog Style Noted, writing pieces related to hair and fashion. She received an MFA in Creative Writing from Georgia College & State University, where she was also an English Teaching Fellow. Additionally, she received a BA in Creative Writing and Literature from New York University.For permed hair, you want to use hydrating products that help your hair retain moisture. Mousse and curl-enhancing creams are great choices.
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Tips
- Protect your perm from bad weather with an umbrella or hood.Thanks
Warnings
- Never attempt to do a perm at home if you are inexperienced.Thanks
- Avoid getting your hair permed too often, as excessive contact with chemicals can damage your hair.Thanks
References
- ↑ Courtney Foster. Professional Hair Stylist. Expert Interview. 9 December 2019.
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- ↑ Courtney Foster. Professional Hair Stylist. Expert Interview. 9 December 2019.
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About This Article
To care for permed hair, be sure to use hair products specially formulated for chemically treated hair. Limit shampooing to once per week and always use lukewarm water, since hot water can ruin your curls. Avoid regular hair brushes and detangle damp hair with a wide-toothed comb instead. Limit your use of heat styling tools and get regular trims to keep your permed hair looking great! To learn about touching up a perm once your hair starts losing its curl, read on!
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