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Hair Journey #2
02.24.08 (12:10 am)   [edit]
My hair still smells of perm right now and I can't stop my hands from twirling the curls. When it was blow dry time, my heart bounced with anticipation hoping it would turn out the way I wanted more than what the hair stylist had in mind..
 
 
Basically this was the process: wash, trim, hair treatment, beam-light saucer treats, wash, rollers loaded, octopus-like machine treats, wash, blow-dry, set and done!
 
This was the result!
 
 
Overall I was very pleased with the outcome and didn't regret doing it. This type of perm is actually called a digital perm. I opted for this since it does less damage to your hair and the curls are much more softer compared to the usual perm. Well, I informed the stylist ahead of time of how big or small the curls should be and also opted for a U-shaped cut. Their advice and instructions were really helpful and I wasn't hesitant to go for the trimming process knowing that they would handle it just well. Unlike my past major hair trimming, I had severe trauma to layered trims due to the typical layered cut that the Thais use to like. I just don't like the typical "layered cut" that most saloon do to long straight hair like mine. However, this is one of the rarest cut that managed to give me enormous satisfaction! Glad it turned out nice! Now comes my worry for caring and styling! Hobbit is more worried I suppose...
 
 


posted by: fractalmom (reply)
post date: 02.23.08 (12:56 pm)

okay girl. i can see a little curl, but come ON!! Black hair on BLACK shirt doesn't show us much LOLOL. change clothes, have hobbit take new pic please. dawn



posted by: ammegan (reply)
post date: 02.24.08 (6:36 am)

Reply to: fractalmom
Sure...haha! I knew it was a bad idea...but was too lazy too lazy to change. Will show a much clearer one..;)



posted by: Dee (reply)
post date: 02.24.08 (8:28 pm)

wahh, bagus bagus! can't wait to see the 'live' version, hehe. eh, you look built! :) been working out? :) :) :)



posted by: Ropoy (reply)
post date: 02.25.08 (12:25 am)

Weeow! Pit(fit) oh kan? Ada masol lagi tu....:P



posted by: ammegan (reply)
post date: 02.25.08 (7:00 am)

Tsk...fit kah? Hahaha...Haiya...I washed it today and don't even know how to style it...darn it...LOL!



posted by: ita (reply)
post date: 02.25.08 (6:36 pm)

looking good looking good :)



posted by: ammegan (reply)
post date: 02.25.08 (9:26 pm)

Reply to everyone:
I spent hours trying to get the same curl the saloon did after washing...GILA!

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