Perms in A Sentence

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    All joking aside, spiral perms are still in style and making a major comeback thanks to pop starlet Taylor Swift.

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    Bear in mind most perms will create the look of a much shorter hair style as the hair shrinks up into the wave formation.

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    Because these salons focus on efficient, affordable styles, they do not typically offer intensive styles such as celebrity-inspired styles or perms.

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    Chemical services such as perms and relaxers contain a small amount of peroxide, which may cause unwanted lightening of the hair.

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    Chemicals used in perms or dyes can also cause excessive loss.

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    Face framing ringlets, spiral perms, or long, loose waves can be classy options with a soft, innocent appeal.

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    For beach ready styles, loose perms are the perfect look.

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    For loose perms, you may choose to simply wash and go, or use your texture to add some volume to an otherwise limp hairstyle.

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    For loose perms, your stylist will wrap varied sections of your hair into larger rollers.

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    For many people, summertime is the best reason to consider perms.

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    For those without natural curls, a popular alternative was perms.

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    However, chemical warnings have been issued regarding the dangers of chemical induced perms and waves.

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    In general, perms will need to be maintained every six months, or sooner if they relax or grow out at a more rapid pace.

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    Mixing color and relaxants or perms is a recipe for damaged hair.

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    Most perms require several hours in the salon chair.

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    Most salons offer a range of services, including washing, conditioning, cuts, coloring, trims, perms, straightening, updos, bobs, and other trendy styles.

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    Most styles are quite elaborate - new perms, updos, extensive accessories, hair highlights, etc. - so it can take several hours to fashion fancy prom hair dos.

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    Now is not the time to try elaborate at home treatments such as coloring or home perms unless you are experienced, since most stylists would not have the time to fix any potential mistakes, even emergency ones.

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    Now it implies tattooed men with perms and spandex trousers making a horrible din.

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    Perms can be very damaging to the hair and require proper analysis before procession.

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    Perms require care and attention throughout the chemical process to ensure the perm solution is working properly.

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    Regular perms were done on shorter hair.

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    Some people find their hair is resistant to perms, and a stronger solution may need to be applied to boost the chemical change.

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    Spiral perms are yet another option for thick hair that can help decrease styling time while adding much needed lift at the roots.

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    Textured hair has come a long way since the 1980s, and perms are the next big thing in hair fashion.

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    Texturizing and root perms are a great way to add body and lift to fine hair styles if you're wary of color or want a style that's easy to maintain.

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    The music wasn't the problem, it was the curly perms that went with it!

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    These independently owned salons offer a wide range of services from cuts to waxings to perms.

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    These products are called texturizers, and they differ from the curly perms of the 1980s in that men do not have to roll their hair on curl rods during the perm process.

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    Understanding the chemical processes behind perms, for example, can help you understand how to adjust the treatment timing to create the curls you desire.

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    Women also got perms put into their hair to ensure a longer lasting curl, but even then the hair would usually be rolled on a regular basis to achieve the soft look so popular during the decade.

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    Women who love straight and chic styles, but lack the body to pull the looks off, often choose loose perms to add some volume to their hair.