Digital permanent

Women who have naturally straight locks and want to innovate their look with bustling curls can now rely on a new perming technique that is different from the traditional one, which uses very harsh chemicals and often detonates the hair.

One of the advantages of the digital permanent is that it is less aggressive, since the chemistry is less time in contact with the wires. In addition, the effect is a hair with larger, natural curls and loose hair with the right volume. In conventional perms, curls tend to be closer and smaller, with a very artificial appearance.


The digital perm is mainly recommended for women who have very thin strands and medium to long length hair.

How is the digital permanent made

The technique to define the curls with the digital permanent is made with special mustaches that memorize the waves of the wires. First, the strands receive a ripple product which after acting for a few minutes is removed so that the bigudins are placed. Then a digital device is attached to the mustaches to heat the hair and form the curls. To finish, simply dry the threads using your fingers and with the dryer on gentle power. The result is wide, natural curls without frizz.

Depending on the type of hair, the durability of the digital hair permanent lasts on average from six months to the next maintenance. The price of the digital perm varies with the length and volume of the hair.

To value the curls

To make the new look even more beautiful, you need to get the cut right for curly hair. Those who have thin strands should bet on peaked cuts on the sides, so that the volume is distributed throughout the hair. For those who have very thick yarns, the best cut is the whole model peaking with unequal yarns, which brings more lightness and movement to the wires.

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