I got a perm last summer and one side didn't get a lot of the treatment, but regardless of that, it fried my hair. I am still treating it to get it back to normal. The top has grown out and I been wanting to perm the top. The new hair is in great shape. Can I do this with a loose perm to match the perm that's still there?
By Charity G.
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Well it sounds like you had history still left in your hair from highlighting or maybe even over processing previous hair coloring over bleaching, unless your hair has grown completely out from any chemicals and if your hair is fine overuse of heat can weaken the hair, there's different perms for different hair types you may have chose the wrong perm for your hair if you did it in the salon you need to find out what they put on your perm card because she could have been out of the one she made it in use another one but until you let the hair take a break and grow out or even start cutting assured her hairstyle regardless the old hair history anise to grow out snipped up every month to get those chemicals out of your hair I wouldn't try to Prime the top because the solution will hit the other area and fry it even more plus without being in a rod the chemical will straighten the hair cuz we use that chemical for straightening as well, a lot of people think since they haven't colored their hair in a year and let it grow but there's no history in it depending on how long it is and how often you cut it and what product you use there's a lot of chemicals in there and also you shouldn't perm after henna unless you have a specific perm, but now I would do deep conditioning treatments you can put egg in mayonnaise in a bowl mix it up put it on your hair if you're sitting around the house put a bag over it and just let it do its thing also deep conditioning treatments hot oil treatments and I would use sulfate-free shampoo nothing with alcohol because that's more damaging do your hair, good luck promoting healthy hair
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