Showing posts with label Perm Hairstyles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perm Hairstyles. Show all posts
Spiral perm hairstyles are all the rage for women who love the ultra-curly look, but before you decide to dash off to the salon, you need to consider the texture and wave pattern of your own hair. This is the most important factor in the results you will see from the perm and if your stylist chooses the right size rods for the process, you will have a spectacular look. On the other hand, if the wrong size rod is used, your hair will look like a disaster when it starts to grow out.

Lovely Curly Hair

The general rule of thumb with spiral perm hairstyles is that the larger the curl pattern is in your natural hair when the hair begins to grow the difference between the perm and the new growth will be less noticeable. For women with super straight hair, using the traditional quarter-inch rods will produce a very tight curl and when the hair begins to grow out there will be a dramatic difference between the perm and the new growth.

If you are looking just to add more fullness to your hair, but not necessarily curls, a body wave is a better choice than spiral perm hairstyles. The spiral perm method produces a particular curly look hairstyle which is much different from a body wave which adds body and volume to the hair and is styled afterwards. If you intend to wear bangs with a spiral perm hairstyle, be sure that your stylist uses the largest rods available

Spiral perm hairstyles are all the rage for women who love the ultra-curly look, but before you decide to dash off to the salon, you need to consider the texture and wave pattern of your own hair. This is the most important factor in the results you will see from the perm and if your stylist chooses the right size rods for the process, you will have a spectacular look. On the other hand, if the wrong size rod is used, your hair will look like a disaster when it starts to grow out.

Lovely Curly Hair

The general rule of thumb with spiral perm hairstyles is that the larger the curl pattern is in your natural hair when the hair begins to grow the difference between the perm and the new growth will be less noticeable. For women with super straight hair, using the traditional quarter-inch rods will produce a very tight curl and when the hair begins to grow out there will be a dramatic difference between the perm and the new growth.

If you are looking just to add more fullness to your hair, but not necessarily curls, a body wave is a better choice than spiral perm hairstyles. The spiral perm method produces a particular curly look hairstyle which is much different from a body wave which adds body and volume to the hair and is styled afterwards. If you intend to wear bangs with a spiral perm hairstyle, be sure that your stylist uses the largest rods available

Fringe hair is very much back in fashion and the look for 2008 as Kate Moss has gone and done the fringe cut. The fringe cut definitely suits those that have oval and even some of those that have round faces. Those who have large and wide foreheads can in fact close the gap with a great fringe. Fringes looks great in any color whether it’s blond, auburn, brown or black.

Fringe Hairstyle


Fringes can be worn really sleek, to being soft to a really great tousled (out of the bed look). They can be worn short, chin length and even shoulder length. Don’t however try to create the look from the 1980’s, when the perm was really in as it doesn’t go with the fringe.

Fringe Hair


The blunt fringe is the safest choice for women to wear. Blunt cut thick fringe remains a really popular way to wear the fringe. The pixie look for the fringe is ultra stylish but very boyish cut. This kind of fringe hairstyle needs oodles of confidence to carry off.

Blunt Fringe Hair


While the Kate Moss fringe is very long that is almost covering the eye. This style is quite daring look for the evening but not so great for the everyday office work.

Fringe Haircut

Fringe hair is very much back in fashion and the look for 2008 as Kate Moss has gone and done the fringe cut. The fringe cut definitely suits those that have oval and even some of those that have round faces. Those who have large and wide foreheads can in fact close the gap with a great fringe. Fringes looks great in any color whether it’s blond, auburn, brown or black.

Fringe Hairstyle


Fringes can be worn really sleek, to being soft to a really great tousled (out of the bed look). They can be worn short, chin length and even shoulder length. Don’t however try to create the look from the 1980’s, when the perm was really in as it doesn’t go with the fringe.

Fringe Hair


The blunt fringe is the safest choice for women to wear. Blunt cut thick fringe remains a really popular way to wear the fringe. The pixie look for the fringe is ultra stylish but very boyish cut. This kind of fringe hairstyle needs oodles of confidence to carry off.

Blunt Fringe Hair


While the Kate Moss fringe is very long that is almost covering the eye. This style is quite daring look for the evening but not so great for the everyday office work.

Fringe Haircut