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Fine Hair Perms That Work
-- A normal perm is a combination of 4 steps
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a mechanical process (wrapping the hair around a perm rod) this mechanically stretches or strains the cross-bonds
inside the hair shaft the amount of stress inside the hair is determined by
the relationship between the diameter of the hair shaft and the diameter of the
perm rod
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a chemical process (apply the permanent waving solution) this breaks down
the cross bonds inside the hair shaft
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a mechanical process - inside the hair shaft - the "broken" cross bonds MOVE to a new position
to relieve the strain added in step #1
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a chemical process - the neutralizer re-forms about
80% ofthe
cross bonds inside
the hair shaft.
It is the re-forming of the cross bonds in the NEW position is what makes the
wave become permanent.
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ps For best results wait 72 hours before re-wetting you new curls. This gives
nature the time to complete the neutralizing (reforming) process, that was
started by the step #4 neutralizer
If you have fine hair, you can tell if you have these symptoms
More importantly if you have these 2 combined symptoms and still want a more open curl,
perm or
even just a body perm (body perms add body with little to no curl at all) that will last in your hair ... you have been
looking for a "Transfer Perm!" Think of your choices in 3 steps they are:
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a quarter size diameter transfer curl for "just body;"
no curl
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a smaller 5-cent size diameter transfer if you want just a "little
wave"; or
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a dime size diameter transfer if you want to put an "open curl"
in your fine hair
The transfer perm takes twice as
long to do (after all you are wrapping the hair 2-times) and will cost almost twice as much as regular perm. But if you recognize
the symptoms, we know you have already spent your money and ended up either too curly, then
.. tried
again only to see your body wave slide away. ... Or worse yet, you've been left with over processed dry
hair because someone incorrectly thought the perm solution could "force in" the wave.
The transfer perm has solved this fine hair perm- problem. The
transfer perms are fine hair perms that work. For many of our "fine hair" clients,
the transfer perms have provided both lasting the curl , and a curl size, that they were
looking for, without over processing their fine thin hair.
For years teachers, stylists, and perm manufacturers have been blaming the
permanent wave chemical solution. When in reality the problem is the
relationship between the diameter of the hair and the diameter of the perm rod.
Fine hair can be so small in diameter that wrapping the hair around the perm rod
- does NOT cause any stress to be placed on the internal cross-bonds
inside he hair. If the cross bonds don't move you CAN NOT get a permanent curl.
The transfer perm, is the fine hair perm that works. It gets the cross bonds to move by using a perm
rod that "so small in diameter" that it forces the cross bonds to move. Then,
after the cross bonds have moved the small perm rods are removed and replaced by larger
rollers or perm rods. A short period of time is allowed to elapse so the
"to-tight" cross-bond position can re-adjust itself to the desired new & bigger
diameter position. Finally the neutralizer is applied to re-harden the
cross-bonds in their new, and permanent location. This over tightening -
followed by the transferring to loosen - is what makes the transfer perm.
The fine hair perm that works
is a combination of 6 steps
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a mechanical process (wrapping the hair around a small perm rod - tighter than
you want @ the end)
this small rod mechanically stretches or strains the cross-bonds
inside the hair shaft and
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a chemical process (apply the permanent waving solution) this breaks down the
cross bonds inside the hair shaft and
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a mechanical process - inside the hair shaft
Here the "tiny rod diameter" forces - the "broken" cross bonds to MOVE to a new position
to relieve the strain added in step #1
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after the processing time is complete the
"tiny-perm-rods" are replaced with rollers or bigger rods
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time is allowed it pass so the "to-tight cross bonds
can move to the new "looser" position
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a chemical process - the neutralizer - re-forming the bonds inside
the hair shaft
it is the re-forming of the cross bonds in the NEW position is what makes the
wave become permanent
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don't forget --- For best results you need
to wait 72 hours before re-wetting you new curls. This gives nature the time to
complete the neutralizing (reforming) process, that was started by the step #6
neutralizer
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ps - Don't think you are being nice to you fine
virgin hair by getting a "mild" perm solution. Fine Virgin hair has a tight
compact cuticle layer that needs a good strong perm to penetrate the cuticle
layer. The perm solution must be adjusted properly for colored, previously
permed and bleached hair. Transferring highly damaged hair is also NOT
recommended as the transfer process will often fail because the internal cross
bond structure "is just not there" anymore. When the the cross bond link are too
damaged they cannot and will not support the perm.
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pps
you can also prepare and protect you hair for a perm by using the
Deep
Conditioning that add Body and Volume to Fine Thin Hair 2 o4 3 days
before you perm. This same deep conditioning
treatment help prepare you hair for its transfer perm. Start deep conditioning
again 3 days after your perm to keep you fine hair in good condition while
adding body with even more volume.
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