MegamiOrchard said:I am another one considering a perm - I have long (well, past shoulders) dead straight hair. Also, since I ride a pushbike to work, I am not really in a position to style my hair everyday, and I have to wash it when I get to work. So, questions for the experts:
If I wash my hair everyday (sweaty from riding my bike) is that going to 'trash' the perms?
While my hair is dark, I would love a version of Grace Kelly:
Is it possible to achieve this subtle curl/wave with a perm?
And finally (sorry for all this) - if not the Grace Kelly, can someone post some pictures of what looks from the late 40s/early 50s are achievable for longer hair with a perm? Preferably something that can be worn tied back and down. I am willing to be a guinea pig here!
Hi MegamiOrchard,
I am in the same boat as you. I have to wash my hair everyday too. Also the very straight, fine, flyaway hair too. I have spent years just braiding it and forgetting about it. I have a hairdresser appointment this Thursday, probably the third one in my entire life. I'm going to ask her why she thought I shouldn't get a perm, something she told me when I showed her what I wanted. I'll let you know what she says, she may change her tune. I do know that the home-perm-as-a-kid things never stayed in, not even for an hour. The one 80's tight curl per did stay in but like another said those dang straight roots just grow straight back in again. I guess I survived it, but I never did it again. I remember the relief of getting the last of it cut out and having barely shoulder length hair, which is quite short for me. It felt weird.
A.