the only way to do that is to let it grow completely out, and be on a matinence schedule with it like regular trimmings and conditonings. Because Perms break the bonds in your hair that don't grow back and change the chemical make up of your hair, You might have to cut off a fair amount.
2007-02-20 11:01:15
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answered by LoveLeighe 4
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Yeah, you just have to grow it out and go through that awkward half hair period. It's a pain but worth it in the end (I found that after my perm, it would blow dry straight, so that my hair didn't look too goofy half curly, half straight). I also found that after I permed my hair, even after it was all grown out, it always grew out wavier.
2007-02-20 11:00:51
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answered by blue_girl 5
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yeah let it grow out and just keep getting it cut until youve cut off all the hair that youve permed. Then itll be your 'natural' hair again.
2007-02-20 10:59:56
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answered by Nolagirl83 5
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you are going to have to stop perming it, and let it grow out.....or cut it all off. Then it will be back to normal
2007-02-20 11:03:48
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answered by mrs_endless 5
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I am sad 2 say this but it can take up 2 three years 2 but if you buy straighting shampoo it can come back in half the time!!!!!
2007-02-20 11:06:14
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answered by Jamie the Horse Girl!! 2
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uhh, maybe 3 yrs?!?!?! That's a long time! You are probably going to have to grow it out and cut the bad parts as it grows, unless you don't mind having a bob.
2007-02-20 11:01:04
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answered by dimplez 3
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Whatever you do do not dye it.Ive been trying to get my natural colour back for 2 years and even the hairdresser didnt make it any better.I wud suggest leaving it and toning it .good luck x
2007-02-20 11:02:06
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answered by xgrindax 1
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It wont completly come out. even if you dye your intense lighter or darker it is going to not at all go back to its unique shade without being chemically dealt with- hairdressers can strip the shade to make it pass decrease back to favourite- even notwithstanding the dye says semi-permanant it does stain you shade
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answered by ? 4
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Let it grow and cut it as it does, until then use a ceramic-plated straitenting iron.
2007-02-20 11:09:43
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answered by ♥aLi♥ 3
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i think all u can do is let it grow out..
2007-02-20 11:01:09
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answered by Mr. Cats 3
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