![]() ![]() If you are looking to redefine your curl patterns, create S bends, relax your curls with a reformation perm, or a get a simple root lift, you can achieve this with the Curl Cult demi-perm solution. ![]() Jarman notes that, “anyone with metallic hair color such as henna and had Thio-based services done previously should not get a perm.” While you can get a Curl Cult perm with dyed or bleached hair, like other perms, it depends on how damaged your hair may be. What Hair Type Works With The Curl Cult Perm? 90% of the service is done at the chair, skipping the step of rinsing the perming solution and blotting the hair at the sink and applying the neutralizer right on top - also a formula Jarman created that processes in as little as ten minutes, at most twenty, depending on the hair type and desired results. Paraben- and sulfate surfactant-free, the two notable and significant differences with Jarman’s formula is that it takes almost half the time - in and out of the chair in about two hours for my long hair- and the smell is drastically less offensive than the standard perm. Over seven years in the making, this is the first ever Protein Perm which utilizes a Pisum-Protex technology that shapes the hair from the inside out. While both perms produced bouncy, loose waves I desired, the process and formula used quite differs. I loved the results so much that this year I tested out Curl Cult, a proprietary new perm created by celebrity hairstylist and owner of LA-based Hairroin Salon Janine Jarman. To achieve my ideal “natural” looking, soft, tousled curls, last summer I opted for the American Wave at ARROJO NYC’s Brooklyn location. But to my surprise, and relief, I discovered that perms have come a long way since the days of my poodle-like mane. I know - I had this done multiple times, starting from the tender age of six. ![]() I know at first sound of the word “perm” conjures up images of tightly coiled ringlets from the ‘80s, aka the spiral perm, and countless hours sitting at the salon with funky smelling formula seeping into one’s hair. It’s been a lingering thought for years, and with the support of TZR’s deputy beauty editor Hannah Baxter, I finally took the plunge last summer and got my first perm in over 20 years. But my beach-minded self has always wondered what my hair would look like wavy and loosely textured without the need for salt from an ocean plunge or hot tools and styling products. Yet, every beauty editor I consulted with over the years all had a visceral reaction to the thought of me getting one, and categorically persuaded me against it. LOOSE CURL PERM HOW TOFor the past decade or so, as summer approaches and I start to visualize what the season will look like - where to go on vacation, what to wear, and how to manage my hair in the heat - I always contemplate whether or not to get a perm. ![]()
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