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Bad Perm! 
When the permed hair had gone bad it can be a major  headache.                  There are some advice that should help get rid of the  perm.
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<p><span class="style3"><strong>Bad Perm! </strong></span></p>
<p>When the permed hair had gone bad it can be a major  headache.                  There are some advice that should help get rid of the  perm.</p>
<p><span class="style2">1.</span> Gather a large bottle of  conditioner,                  garbage bags, plastic wrap, or plastic grocery sacks,  canola oil                  and towels.<br />
<span class="style2">2.</span> Put your head over a  garbage can,                  sink, or tub, apply enough canola oil to thoroughly soak  the hair                  from root to tip.<br />
<span class="style2">3.</span> Wrap hair with a plastic  bag or                  wrap.<br />
<span class="style2">4.</span> Then wrap plastic with a  towel                  to retain the heat and hopefully to prevent any oil from  dripping.<br />
<span class="style2">5.</span> Leave the oil on the hair  for an                  hour or two.<br />
<span class="style2">6.</span> Shower and rinse hair  completely.                  Get rid of the oil completely, use a gentle shampoo to  help loosen                  it up.<br />
<span class="style2">7. </span> Lather hair with  conditioner rinse                  and repeat.<br />
<span class="style2">8. </span> Follow the same process  for at                  least a week. This will gradually loosen up the perm.<br />
<span class="style2">9. </span> Also blow-dry the  remaining perm                  straight using a round natural bristle brush.<br />
<span class="style2">10.</span> Try using a special  non-chemical                  straightening product.</p>
<p><span class="style3"><strong>Tiny Tips! </strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li>Never                  comb hair when it is still setting from the perm  solution.</li>
<li>For                  knotty, coarse hair, leave in for 30 to 35 minutes. For  just tangly                  or curly hair, only leave perm in for 20 to 25 minutes.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Shampoo                  regularly with a shampoo specially created for permed  hair. Avoid                  belligerent scrubbing which will cause early relaxation.</li>
<li>It                  is advised to let hair dry naturally after a perm.</li>
<li>Condition                  hair with conditioners specially made for permed hair.</li>
<li>Constantly                  apply gel at the roots and blow dry at the scalp to  create added                  lift.</li>
<li>Do                  hot oil massage and also weekly henna conditioning  treatments.</li>
<li>Do                  not wrap hair tight in a towel turban when wet because  the friction                  can not and damage vulnerable wet hair.</li>
<li>Colored                  hair must not be permed. It is recommended to color  after a perm.</li>
<li>Maintain                  perm hair style with perm rejuvenators (these products  will add                  moisture and shine to the hair).</li>
<li>Comb                  hair with wide-tooth combs and don&#8217;t brush hair when  wet.</li>
<li>Use                  diffuser to dry permed hair.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>When                  using styling appliances avoid aggressive treatment of  the hair.</li>
<li>Get                  hair trimmed or shaped every 4-6 weeks to remove the  ends. This                  is the best way to renew a fading perm. Regular trimming  will                  extend life of the perm and make it easier to style.</li>
<li>Perm                  the outgrowth.</li>
<li>Use                  a semi-permanent color with the perm rather than a  permanent one&gt;                  to maintain condition.</li>
</ul>
<p><span class="style3"><strong>Alarm! </strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li>Colored hair should not be permed but can color hair after the perm. If a colored hair has to be permed then mix the bottle that says color activator with the perm.</li>
<li>If                  scalp starts to burn immediately wash the perm solution.</li>
<li>A                  bad perm is difficult to remove.</li>
<li>Too                  much perming or incorrect perming can seriously damage  hair leaving                  it brittle and harsh. Consult a professional hair  stylist.</li>
</ul>
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<p><span class="style3"><strong>Bad Perm! </strong></span></p>
<p>When the permed hair had gone bad it can be a major  headache.                  There are some advice that should help get rid of the  perm.</p>
<p><span class="style2">1.</span> Gather a large bottle of  conditioner,                  garbage bags, plastic wrap, or plastic grocery sacks,  canola oil                  and towels.<br />
<span class="style2">2.</span> Put your head over a  garbage can,                  sink, or tub, apply enough canola oil to thoroughly soak  the hair                  from root to tip.<br />
<span class="style2">3.</span> Wrap hair with a plastic  bag or                  wrap.<br />
<span class="style2">4.</span> Then wrap plastic with a  towel                  to retain the heat and hopefully to prevent any oil from  dripping.<br />
<span class="style2">5.</span> Leave the oil on the hair  for an                  hour or two.<br />
<span class="style2">6.</span> Shower and rinse hair  completely.                  Get rid of the oil completely, use a gentle shampoo to  help loosen                  it up.<br />
<span class="style2">7. </span> Lather hair with  conditioner rinse                  and repeat.<br />
<span class="style2">8. </span> Follow the same process  for at                  least a week. This will gradually loosen up the perm.<br />
<span class="style2">9. </span> Also blow-dry the  remaining perm                  straight using a round natural bristle brush.<br />
<span class="style2">10.</span> Try using a special  non-chemical                  straightening product.</p>
<p><span class="style3"><strong>Tiny Tips! </strong></span></p>
<p><img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />Never                  comb hair when it is still setting from the perm  solution.<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />For                  knotty, coarse hair, leave in for 30 to 35 minutes. For  just tangly                  or curly hair, only leave perm in for 20 to 25 minutes.<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />Shampoo                  regularly with a shampoo specially created for permed  hair. Avoid                  belligerent scrubbing which will cause early relaxation.<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />It                  is advised to let hair dry naturally after a perm.<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />Condition                  hair with conditioners specially made for permed hair.<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />Constantly                  apply gel at the roots and blow dry at the scalp to  create added                  lift.<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />Do                  hot oil massage and also weekly henna conditioning  treatments.<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />Do                  not wrap hair tight in a towel turban when wet because  the friction                  can not and damage vulnerable wet hair.<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />Colored                  hair must not be permed. It is recommended to color  after a perm.<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />Maintain                  perm hair style with perm rejuvenators (these products  will add                  moisture and shine to the hair).<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />Comb                  hair with wide-tooth combs and don&#8217;t brush hair when  wet.<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />Use                  diffuser to dry permed hair.<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />When                  using styling appliances avoid aggressive treatment of  the hair.<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />Get                  hair trimmed or shaped every 4-6 weeks to remove the  ends. This                  is the best way to renew a fading perm. Regular trimming  will                  extend life of the perm and make it easier to style.<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />Perm                  the outgrowth.<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />Use                  a semi-permanent color with the perm rather than a  permanent one&gt;                  to maintain condition.</p>
<p><span class="style3"><strong>Alarm! </strong></span></p>
<p><img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />Colored                  hair should not be permed but can color hair after the  perm. If                  a colored hair has to be permed then mix the bottle that  says                  color activator with the perm.<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />If                  scalp starts to burn immediately wash the perm solution.<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />A                  bad perm is difficult to remove.<br />
<img class="starrr" src="../_images/star.gif" alt="" width="5" height="5" />Too                  much perming or incorrect perming can seriously damage  hair leaving                  it brittle and harsh. Consult a professional hair  stylist.</p>
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