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What Is a Perm?
Perms, or permanent waves, are a type of chemically altered hair style that uses harsh treatments to remake hair structure into desired curls. Many women desire curly hair but aren't naturally endowed with luscious ringlets; a perm can help them achieve just the look they want. At the same time, perms are far less predictable and monotonous than many people assume when they first envision this type of hair style.
These days, perms can be fine-tuned to give you exactly the kind of wave you want. You can get perms that just add body to fine, limp hair; you can get loose, sexy waves or you can go for the corkscrew curls that many straight-haired girls covet.
Different Types of Perms:
Body Wave Perms:
These are loose perms that are stylized with a slight wave. These are ideal for women who want to opt for the curly haired look with more volume. This style of a loose perm will also add more movement to your hair. Straight hair when treated with the perming process for the body wave perm would result in large curls. Naturally wavy hair would look even curlier. This process is generally done with the help of large rods.
Multi-textured Perms:
The multi-textured perm is used when a person wants a natural effect for the hair. For this process, small and large rods are used to create natural looking curls.
Pin Curl Perms:
Pin curl perms are obtained by curling sections of the hair with the help of pins. This can be achieved without the use of chemical treatment with the help of some gel and curling pins! It would give a natural look. Besides, you don't really have to worry about any chemical reaction.
Root Perms:
This type adds the lift to the roots of the hair. Therefore, root perms are ideal for flat and short hair.
Stack Perms:
Stack perms are more suitable for women who have single hair length. These can be obtained even with the help of rollers or perm rods of different sizes. Here, the illusion of layers can be created with this process. It thus adds more volume to the hair.
Spiral Perms:
The look of the spiral perm would depend upon the width of the perming rod, chemicals used as well as the expertise of the hairstylist! This technique is achieved with the help of long perm rods. The end result is a bunch of cascading curls that have spring and bounce. Spiral perms are tight and can spring out in various directions.
Spot Perms:
A spot perm also uses the permanent technique to curl only one section of the hair. Here, one can have tight or loose curls, which would depend upon the width of the rod. Spot perms are used by women who want to add style to a particular section of the hair. This perm can also be used to add a curl to the ends for example, for stylish updos.
Weave Perms:
A weave perm is useful when one wishes to add perms to few sections of the hair but keeping some of the strands straight in texture. This creates a different texture to certain areas of the straight hair.
Gentle Wavy Perms:
These types of perms are used to create a wavy look adding more form and structure to the hair. These perms are also useful to add more body to the hair and comprise of large and loose perms.
Partial Spiral Perms:
This technique involves the use of adding curls to the lower strands of the hair. This would leave the upper portion of the hair straight in texture. This technique is particularly suitable for medium length to long hair. Partial spiral perms are great for those who only wish to curl the edges.
Volumizing Perms:
This technique of permanent waves is suitable for different types of hair lengths. Volumizing perms add more volume and texture to dull and lifeless hair. Hair in turns looks more bouncy and glamorous. During the process, the curls are allowed to relax to avoid the tight curl look. The perm in this case is only used to add more volume but avoiding the springy, tight curly look. It thus lays less emphasis on the curl.