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.
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.
A perm adds curl to straight hair and a relaxer straightens curly hair.
It's your hair, do what you like with it.
It depends on how tight or loose you want your perm...
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.
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A relaxer is where you get your hair straightened. A perm is when you get your hair curly.
yes, of course I have one.
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.
ringlet, lock, twist, spiral, coil, kink, whorl, rimp, wave, perm, bend