At-home reverse perming is not only effective but also convenient, costs nothing compared to salons, and gives you the exact results you are looking for. Want to know how to reverse perm your hair? Give this post a read to get all the information along with post-treatment care tips. Scroll down! Here’s what you need before you start the process.
What You Need For Straight Perm Process
Natural shampoo and conditioner Straightening perm kit Gloves Vaseline Flat iron Shower cap
Check out the following section to master the process of a straight perm at home.
Steps To Straighten Perm At Home
Prep Your Hair
It is essential to prep your hair before any chemical treatment. Chemical treatments are best done on unwashed hair.
Divide The Hair Into Sections
After towel drying your hair, detangle it. For this, separate your hair into 4-6 sections. If you have thick hair, divide it into multiple subsections for easy application of a chemical solution. Note: If you have sensitive skin or scalp, do a patch test before applying any chemical solution. Apply Vaseline along the hairline and the back of the ears to prevent a burning sensation.
Apply A Perming Solution
Apply the perm solution to each section of the hair, from root to tip. Avoid the scalp area. Comb the hair thoroughly to spread the solution evenly. Wrap a piece of paper and clip the end to weigh your hair down as much as possible. This process helps to create a straight effect naturally.
Post-Care
Apply a neutralizer after using the perming solution. Remove the paper and wash your hair thoroughly with lukewarm water. Also, follow the instructions given on the perm kit box. Do not apply any shampoo or conditioner unless mentioned in the instruction manual. Rinse the chemical from your hair with lukewarm water, followed by washing with normal water. Do not wrap or bunch your hair as it might make it wavy.
Air Dry The Hair
Pat your tresses with a towel and let it dry naturally. If you have thick hair and struggling to air dry it, use a hairdryer.
Use A Flat Iron
If you want to have a long-lasting straight perm, use a flat iron. Divide the hair into four sections and choose the appropriate heat setting depending on your hair type. If you have fine, damaged hair, keep the heat between 250 and 300 °F. For thick hair, 350 and 400 °F is ideal. Also, do not pull your hair too hard as it may cause breakage. Note: Avoid washing the hair, creating buns, and pulling the hair back for at least 48 hours after the process. This will prevent the hair from kinking or forming bends.
Here’s how the hair looks after straightening a perm.
The Straight Perm – Before And After (With Picture)
You can also straighten your perm with the reverse perm technique. Check out the next section to know more about this process!
What Is Reverse Perm?
Reverse perm is a technique to take out curls from the hair. It is generally used to transform tight kinky curls into loose curls. This process is one of the healthy ways to get your perms straight naturally. You can straighten your kinky curls easily with a waving lotion or gel. Check out the next section for tips on maintaining straight perm hair.
Care And Maintenance Of Straight Permed Hair
Do not comb, pull, or bend your straight hair for at least 48 hours after the process. Use a natural shampoo and apply a deep conditioning mask after your straight perm settles down. This will nourish, hydrate, and rejuvenate your locks. Avoid tying the hair in buns or ponytails for a few days to prevent the formation of kinks or small waves.
How does olive oil get rid of perms? A perm works by breaking down hair bonds and making it lighter. Olive oil can relax the wavy pattern of the perm and nourish the hair. How long does it take for a perm to get out of your hair? Depending on your hair type and texture, a perm could ideally last between 3-6 months. Do you have to cut off your permed hair to go natural? Yes. Your permed hair will never return to its natural state. However, if you do not want to compromise on the length of your hair, you can grow it out until you can chop off the perm-damaged part of the hair.