Your options:
- chemically straighten it at a salon (this involves putting the same perm solutions on your hair, only without perm rods in your hair; like with perms, it is easy to fry your hair with this so leave this to the professionals unless you have lots of experience)
- blow dry your hair every time you wash, use a drop or two of hair serum and a a round brush while you dry to help smooth hair and relax curls
- straightening with a flat iron will help too but be careful as these can also fry your hair
2006-12-09 11:30:28
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answered by Laura 5
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If you haven't done anything else chemical to your hair, the same curly perm that you used to "curl" your hair can also be used to straighten it. It is pretty much the opposite of what was done, instead of using the rods you have to section your hair and use a wide tooth comb with the solution.
However, I'm not sure as to how "curly" you had you're hair permed so you may want to go to a beautician to have it done.
Either way, I think it would be best to go to the salon and ask the hair stylist to revert your perm. You DO NOT want to use a relaxer on top of the curly perm, this will increase damage to your hair making it extremely dry and porous.
2006-12-09 11:22:20
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answered by Almondeyez1 3
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The only way to get rid of a perm is to either go and have your hair chemically straightened or keep getting frequent haircuts that keeps cutting the perm off. You can straighten your hair with a large round brush and a blow dryer and then use a ceramic hair iron on it if your curls are driving you nuts.
2006-12-09 11:16:41
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answered by ? 7
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If you dont want to fuss with hair straightners-- The perm will be there untill it grows out, what I will recommend is that since it has been about three months ago and your hair has grown at least 2-3 inches just keep it trimmed. This is going to take weight off of your hair and will spring the perm back up, you can continue this about every 3 months untill the perm has grown out and/or cut off-- Good Luck
2016-05-22 23:51:34
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answered by Anonymous
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There are a couple of ways, 1st being easier on your hair. When you wash your hair use a lot of Creme rinse. Creme rinse tends to strip your hair of your perm quickly.
The second way is to buy another perm and only use one half of it and it strips the perm. The only problem with this is it can damage your hair.
2006-12-09 11:26:24
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answered by Terri W 1
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Well, you will most likely have to wait for the perm to slowly go away, i would go to your hair person and ask if you could do anything to get it to go away. Or maybe wash your hair with straightning shampoo, the straighten it in the morning.
2006-12-09 11:23:30
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answered by Emma 2
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Hello,
Unfortunately, once you perm your hair, it permanently changes your hair's structure, so it's almost impossible to return your hair back to its original state.
However, you can apply virgin coconut oil to it after you wash it and don't put other chemicals in it for a few months to "grow" it out as much as possible. This will help it look healthier and prettier.
I hope this helps!
2006-12-09 11:16:17
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answered by Angela 1
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no you can buy a straiten and straiten it. then it will wreck the perm and it will be gone or straiten it everyday.
2006-12-09 11:17:37
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answered by Anonymous
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You get rid of perm by asturbating.
2006-12-09 11:21:37
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answered by martino 5
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Or just use straighteners! xx
2006-12-09 11:15:43
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answered by JODIEXXX 2
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