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Mar 25, 2012
Monica M.
I have been looking into getting a perm a little bit and I have found it hard to find a name to the perm I want. I'm not even totally sure what I want because I'm not sure what will look good on me and what would look good with my straight, fine hair type. I'll attach a picture of a model's hair I adore but I need a few opinions and some good advice. Thanks girls :D
Mar 25, 2012
Monica M.
Mar 27, 2012
Kristina H.
Perms! Lol, sorry we were talking in class today about people who are still interested in them! I don't know the name of that perm but it looks like it could be done with those flexible bender rods since the waves are so big and loose? If you take this picture to a stylist they should be able to determine how to get big waves like that.
Mar 28, 2012
Marian H.
First of all, perms are very damaging to the hair, since the chemicals are so strong and they smell pretty bad too, but from the photo I can tell that the rollers used where the big ones. there are a few methods used for perms, your hairstylist will do the one she feels gives this type of result. Also, I would take the picture and show it to her/him so that way u can get just what u want and not regret it later