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Perming
Variations
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- Shows a spiral perm wind on one length hair using pliable sponge
rollers. The perm wind is graduated from the back through to the
front. This technique shows you how to use vertical sections
twisting the hair while winding. The result is s perm with
slightly softer curl near the roots and the top with voluminous
curl through to the sides and back. A great technique for adding
volume to fine hair.
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2 - This is a directional wind using an oblong perm winding
technique on medium length hair using pliable sponge rollers. The
perm results in a strong wave pattern near the roots and a softer
curl near the ends. This technique starts at the front from the
natural parting of the hair, toward the sides and back using
different size rollers depending on the length of the hair in each
area.
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3 - This perming technique shows a directional perm wind
on short hair, again using pliable sponge rollers. The focal point
is the strong finger wave like pattern which is created. This
allows the hair when is dried to be brushed away from the face and
have a nice jumbled curl.
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