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14 Things You Should Know Before Getting a Perm

Before you book in for a perm, here are 14 important things to know
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Watch Out for Shampoos With Silicone and Sulfates

Silicone is a popular ingredient thanks to its smoothing effects, but it can disrupt the curl pattern in permed hair because of the film it leaves behind. Sulfates make hair dry and frizzy. Rizzo suggests the Milbon defrizzing line for keeping permed hair on point.

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It Can Be Tricky If You Hate the Look

Don't like your spirals? If you hate the perm as soon as it's complete, Rizzo says to wash it. Perms take 28 hours to neutralize so you can counteract some of the process with a quick shampoo. Gentle chemical smoothing treatments could be an option, Lecher says. A positive, less damaging thing to do is embrace the curls and try to make them work.

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Going Back to Hair's Original Texture Takes Time

Perms will drop over time, but if you want to go back to your true hair texture, it's going to be a long waiting game. "'Perm' is short for 'permanent wave.'" Wesley says. "The chemical structure of hair has been altered and the perm will need to grow out completely for hair to go back to its original texture."

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BY HEATHER CICHOWSKI | OCT 1, 2018 | SHARES
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