Every woman wants to change her haircut for different occasions and seasons.Visions of frizzled,fried and falling-out hair may plague your nightmares if you're planning on getting your hair permed and colored in the same day - regardless of whether your "perm" is a permanent curl set or permanent relaxer style.Summer is coming,and do you prepare to have some change on your human hair extensions.I know the answer is right,but you there is something about hair perm you may don't know.Here I will talk with you.
How Long Do I Need to Wait?If you're dead-set on permanent color,you'll have to sit on your hands for some time.At a bare minimum,you must wait seven days and at least one shampooing,but your stylist may recommend waiting at least two weeks before applying color.If your human hair weave,bundles with closure or 360 lace frontal wigs has reacted poorly in the past to mixed perm or relaxer and dye processes,don't feel pressured to hurry -- you can go even longer between perming and coloring,and your hair will be all the healthier for it.
Why Wait So Long?Whether you color your hair weft at the salon or at home,you are risking damage to your human hair weave.Perm salts and permanent hair dye chemicals together create an extremely harsh environment for your hair -- some people may experience only frizzing and dull,dried-out hair,but others must contend with breakage,excessive shedding and even scalp irritation.You also won't get the color you want,as same-day perm or relaxer and permanent color processes will make colors come out one shade lighter than intended.
Perms (short for permanent) are used to curl or straighten your hair.The perm technique involves breaking the protein bonds within your hair and forcing them into a new shape that will last for up to six months.A relaxer also uses a formula to break the protein bonds within your hair to make it straighter,and often also changes the texture.Depending on hair length,the effect of these chemical treatments will last anywhere from six to twelve weeks.
Other Tips,How to Care for Relaxed or Permed Hair?
After getting a chemical treatment or coloring your hair,it's important to maintain a routine to keep your hair looking and feeling its best.We recommend using a sulfate-free,color-protecting shampoo and conditioner,which not only helps your color last longer,but also provides UV protection and creates long-lasting shine.Limit the amount of time you spend with your blow dryer and other heat tools,and when you do style,be sure to protect your hair with products first.When styling your hair weft,opt for products that help protect from heat damage or environmental stressors.
Some people may experience only frizzing and dull,dried-out hair,but others must contend with breakage,excessive shedding and even scalp irritation.You also won't get the color you want,as same-day perm or relaxer and permanent color processes will make colors come out one shade lighter than intended.Be sure when re-introducing color that you give your hair a couple of weeks to adjust,and always use products that pack nutrients to keep your human hair weft looking healthy and feeling gorgeous.