During the ‘80s, tight, springy curls achieved via perms were everywhere. In the ’90s, they took a backseat to straighter styles and treatments, but they’re back and better than ever. With more ...
First off, what is a perm? A perm (short for permanent hairstyle) uses chemicals to change the texture of your hair. The process involves breaking down the molecular bonds in each strand and resetting ...
Believe it or not, perms are making a comeback. If you grew up in the ‘80s, you’re probably all too familiar with the hair treatment: the spiral, tight curls formed by chemical processing that gave ...
The perm, long ridiculed as one of fashion's most embarrassing hair styles, is making a surprise comeback. The look, which is short for 'permanent wave', has been all but dead and buried in the style ...
The year is 1987. Bon Jovi is blasting on every radio station, "Dirty Dancing" is in cinemas nationwide, and the only thing people want more than the numbers of Jon and Baby's personal choreographers ...
Much like the return of the relaxer, the rise and return of the perm has been a quiet reemergence — almost the Abercrombie & Fitch of hair treatments. Much like Abercrombie, perm solutions have ...
With lockdown forcing Britons to go months without a haircut, many of us will be keen for a complete mane overhaul when salons finally reopen in April. One style that's seen an unexpected resurgence ...
The second we hear the word “perm,” we immediately get ‘80s flashbacks. But perms have come a long way since then. Whether you want tight curls or loose beach waves, here are 11 different types of ...