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Perms....
Just how 'in' are perms at the moment? I fancy a change. Am fed up of the same old style. But my hair is quite shorter at the moment, just above my shoulders, just about resting on the tops of them. So obviously a cork screw perm is totally out of the question? What other perms are out there that suit shorter hair types but still look good and also stay in a while? Also what kind of prices can you expect to pay for a perm nowadays??
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I'd love a perm that made my hair look like it does when I curl it myself with straighteners/tongs but alas I don't believe this exists.
Perms I have seen only seem to wave the hair and make it look dated and the hair look dead. If my dream perm is out there I will stand corrected but as yet I haven't seen it
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You should try and find somewhere which does a digital perm, they are more expensive though.
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