Hot approach: Rollers of varying sizes added to middle and bottom sections of hair Low maintenance, if hot approach used Deep conditioning products will help Only a specific section of the hair is permed Curls can be either tight or loose, depending on personal preference People who don’t have naturally uniform curls or who want curls in a specific place (e.g., roots or ends) Hot or cold approach: Rods are placed in specific locations, depending on where curl is required Only lasts a few weeks, so little maintenance required People who want a bit of extra volume at the rootsĪdds body to the roots but leaves the rest of the hair completely natural Natural top and mid-section and voluminous endsĬold approach: Two to four inches of the hair nearest the scalp is permed, leaving the rest natural Hot approach where only the ends of the hair are curledīest for those with medium to long hair who want a manageable style Low maintenance, though you should invest in moisturizing products Natural-looking curls of varying tightness People who want natural bouncy curls Best suited to those with long hair Hot approach two different-sized rods are used to wrap hair Little maintenance required use low to medium heat styling on rare occasions People who want natural-looking, defined curls ideal for those whose hair tends to look limp Hot approach hair is wrapped around larger rollers often placed in a nonuniform pattern for a natural result
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