a spiral is wrapped vertiacal and a regular is wrapped horizontal i have done 3 spirals this week and they turned out great if your hair is longer than shoulder length go with a spiral
2006-10-12 17:16:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you remember seeing Shirley Temple? If not, now is your chance to rent some of her early movies to see how she wore both the spiral and regular curl styles. Old days have passed away, but the styles keep coming back. I like the spiral curl better. Reminds me of the "slinky" toy design.
2006-10-12 17:18:34
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answered by Ms-No-It-All 4
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regular perm is just those wavy curls but a spiral perm are those curls that go down and when you pull on them and let them go the spring back up.
Go for the spiral!!!!
2006-10-12 17:10:41
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answered by Anonymous
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the rod positioning...regular perm is rolled horizontal on the head....spiral perm is vertical, rolled up and down....sprial perms are only done on long hair...I rarely do them, only if the hair is really long, because they are a waste of time and the curl doesnt really look any differnt....actually regular perms look more natural
2006-10-12 17:09:30
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answered by nicole 6
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Techno and trance, the two primary dance music genres that branched off from house in the late 1980s and early 1990s respectively, can share this basic beat infrastructure, but usually eschew house's live-music-influenced feel and black or Latin music influences in favor of more synthetic sound sources and approach. To reiterate more clearly, house music has a syncopated feel that can vary from "lightly shuffled" to nearly a swung type feel. Trance strictly uses straight 8th notes, and any syncopation comes from the irregular placement of these notes.
2016-05-21 22:03:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Tighter Curl they are Beautiful
2006-10-12 17:15:09
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answered by sugarbdp1 6
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