Most wait 4 weeks or until you get a full inch of new growth. If you don't won't to overlap you can wait 6 weeks or more such as 2 months.
This allows your hair to grow a bit more before you keep relaxing.
This is also a personal preference with age.
If you have a actual perm normally you aren't suppose to mix relaxers (makes your hair straight) with a perm(makes your hair curly).
The ingredients in these doesn't comply with each other.
It is generally recommended to wait at least 4-6 months before chemically straightening permed hair to allow the hair to recover and minimize damage. Getting a hair strand test and consulting with a professional stylist is also advised to determine the best course of action for your specific hair type and condition.
Chemically straightening permed hair involves using a relaxer or straightening treatment to break the disulfide bonds in the hair that were previously curled during the perming process. This process should only be done by a professional to avoid damaging the hair further. It's important to consider the current condition of the hair and consult with a stylist to determine the best approach for achieving straight hair after a perm.
Chemically straightening your hair can damage the hair shaft and lead to breakage. It's important to consider the potential long-term damage and weigh it against the desired results before deciding to chemically straighten your hair. Consulting with a professional stylist can help you make an informed decision based on your hair's health and needs.
Both processes can damage your hair, but chemically straightening can lead to more long-term damage because it affects the structure of your hair. Using a flat iron everyday can also cause damage, but it's more temporary and can be minimized with heat protectant products. It's important to take breaks from heat styling and use proper hair care products to maintain healthy hair.
Chemically relaxed hair refers to hair that has been treated with a chemical relaxer to permanently straighten the natural curl pattern. This process breaks down the hair's protein bonds to loosen the curl pattern and make the hair easier to straighten and manage. It's a common method used to transform curly or textured hair into a straighter style.
It is recommended to wait at least 8-12 weeks between chemical straightening treatments to allow your hair to recover and minimize damage. Over-processing your hair with straightening treatments can lead to dryness, breakage, and overall hair damage.
You can straighten it everyday if you want to, it will only come out faster. so, try to straighten it only once or twice a week to keep your permed hair. What's the point of getting a perm, if you are going to straighten it?
Yes
They get their hair permed, hot combed, or hair ironed
You can always straighten curly hair if it is naturally curly. If it is permed to be curly, then ask your hairdresser what to do if you want to make it straight.
yes you can straighten permed hair; however, I suggest that you use a heat protecting spray because your hair is already damaged from the perm. Also I would recommend for you to use a leave in conditioner and once every two-weeks or so maybe every month deep condition your hair! You don't want to damage you hair too much.
Chemically straightening permed hair involves using a relaxer or straightening treatment to break the disulfide bonds in the hair that were previously curled during the perming process. This process should only be done by a professional to avoid damaging the hair further. It's important to consider the current condition of the hair and consult with a stylist to determine the best approach for achieving straight hair after a perm.
Supposebly just the same as black women get their hair permed to straighten it out so can white women but it is called straightening solution. You should contact your hair dresser for more details but it is out there!
You should not use any other shampoo for permed hair besides the one that your hair dresser reccomended/gave too you
Chemically straightening your hair can damage the hair shaft and lead to breakage. It's important to consider the potential long-term damage and weigh it against the desired results before deciding to chemically straighten your hair. Consulting with a professional stylist can help you make an informed decision based on your hair's health and needs.
No, because if you used a flatiron it will like brun your hair.because of the hair care pruducts if you read on the bottle flamable.hope this answers you question
permanent - reverse the perm, use the solution brush hair straight and set with heat temporary - heat, use straightners or blow dry hair while brushing
No, the hairdresser didn't let me. My hair would get damaged.