Question:
how do you straighten permed hair?
fatboy0210
2006-03-28 07:13:19 UTC
how do you straighten permed hair?
Twelve answers:
2006-03-28 12:18:32 UTC
Dunk your head in the toilet repeatedly lol
2006-03-28 07:17:06 UTC
If you want a temporary fix, you can use a hot iron (if you don't have one, a decent one costs around $20). Depending on the length of your hair it could take a bit of time (my hair goes down to my navel when straight and it's quite curly so it takes almost 3 hours if I want to do a good job with it).



If you want it to be permentantly straight, you can get it Japanease Straightened which is basically like a reverse perm. Takes about 6 hours give or take (from what my friends have told me) but it lasts as long as a perm.



Then, of course, there's the option of just getting another perm. I have curly hair so I got it permed to make it LESS curly by having them do looser curls;
MaryBeth
2006-03-28 07:17:11 UTC
It's tough to straighten it without more damage.Wait till the perm grows out a bit,then get a good haircut.
rachealt_ff52786
2006-03-28 07:17:24 UTC
Let if grow out. If you uses a straightening iron, that is ok but only temporary. If it isn't super curly your can sometimes blow dry it straight. But if you use the chemical straightener like they sell at super centers or even have it professionaly done it can ruin your hair.
Claddagh
2006-03-28 07:16:10 UTC
Yes you can buy hair straightener solution from the chemist. It really works. Just follow the instructions carefully.
2006-03-28 07:25:37 UTC
buy a perm solution, use it just as directed, but don't roll the hair. put the solution on dry ,clean hair, then gently comb straight. allow to sit as directed,rinse straight, then neutralize,rinse,and do not shampoo for 48 hours. good luck!!!!!!!!
Margaret
2006-03-28 07:16:18 UTC
Lots of conditioner.
brutustheprincess
2006-03-28 07:16:29 UTC
go get a hair straightener.that will work
chester_shylock
2006-03-28 12:11:57 UTC
ask the question anywhere else but pool and snooker would be a good start. lol.
2006-03-28 23:58:33 UTC
This is a wrong categories, don't you think?? Use a gel or conditioner...
Randy
2006-04-02 17:15:47 UTC
This question is in the wrong catagory.
The Foosaaaah
2006-03-28 07:13:55 UTC
Keep it wet.


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