- Acid perms create highly conditioned, flexible curls. Acid perms have a mildly acidic action that minimizes the risk of hair damage. They are ideally suited to hair that is fine, sensitive, fragile, damaged, or tinted.
- Alkaline perm gives strong, firm curl results on normal and resistant hair.
- Exothermic perms give bouncy, resilient curls. Exothermic refers to the heat that is produced by the chemical reaction that occurs when the lotion is mixed.
- Body perms are very soft, loose perms. The result is added volume with a hint of wave rather than curls.
- Root perms add lift and volume to the root area only.
- Pain curl perms give soft, natural waves and curls.
- Stack perms give curl and volume to one-length hair cuts.
- Spiral perms create romantic spiral curls. The hair is rolled vertically rather than horizontally.
- Spot perms give support only on the area to which they are applied.
- Weave perms involve perming certain sections of hair and leaving the rest straight
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