Wrap the perm rods, starting at the bottom of the center row in the back and work your way forward. The hair you are not wrapping should be clipped up out of the way. Of course, this is the opposite way we wrap a regular perm. We do this because spiral perm rods are long and hang down. They will be in your way the entire time if you do as you would with a regular perm. Using perm papers on the ends of the hair, start wrapping about one inch from the plug end of the rod, winding slowly towards the other end of the rod. The hair doesn't have to reach the other end of the rod; that depends on how long your hair is.
After you've wrapped all your hair, apply perm solution, following manufacturers instructions. If hair is very long, two kits will be needed. You will need a larger plastic bag than is supplied in the kit; a small trash bag or grocery bag will do.
After neutralizing is finished, remove the rods by disconnecting rod ends very carefully. MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT PULL THE HAIR WHILE REMOVING PERM RODS.
they sell spiral curling irons, i have one that works very well, and they also sell these little things that you wrap your hair around and then leave them (you hair is still down while they're in) and they come out as a perfect spiral.
you can get them at sally's beauty supply
hope this helps
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Iit doesn't matter as long as it's rolled correctly.
spiral perm is rolled vertical and reg perm is rolled horizontal, I think.
With a spiral perm your hair will tend to be frizzy. You can avoid this by putting moisture in your hair regularly.
A spiral perm is one that involves creating long, tight ringlets through the use of chemicals and hair curlers. Typically, one could expect to spend upwards of 75 dollars on a spiral perm.
It's your hair, do what you like with it.
yes it was a spiral perm if you look on the dime vision DVD when he was a kid he had medium straight hair and the late 80s had kinky curly have it is just a old spiral perm that's why his hair goes straight down.
ringlet, lock, twist, spiral, coil, kink, whorl, rimp, wave, perm, bend
That depends on the type of perming brand your hairdresses uses. Depends on the price too. Go to the salon right now!
The only problem with getting spiral perms is that they never come out the way you want them too.... And after it grows out your hair will only be permed half way down your head to the tips of your hair... and unless you cut it , it will look funny.
To use the white and blue spiral hard rods first section your hair off with a comb. Roll each section of hair with a spiral rod and secure with a hair pin.
all perms should take 45 minutes to wind!!all perms should take up to 45mins in cluding the wqinding and the services in tatalputting the perm lotion on and the neutralizer
croquignole perms are wrapped from the ends to the scalp in overlapping layers, which produces a tighter curl at the scalp Spiral perms are wrapped at an angle other than perpendicular to the lenght of the rod. It produces a uniformed curl from the scalp to the ends.
Yes. You can describe the results you want to the hairstylist, and, if they're good, they can do it for you. You will get a lot of frizz if your hair is easily damaged. yes, tight, loose, spiral, and no to your second question, it is the conditioner that takes away the frizzy. use a perm with a real good conditioner in it.