
Once it was pretty much dry it looked curly. I flipped my head upside down and everything. I put a little curl creme through it and used a diffuser to dry it, exactly how I was told to. I thought maybe it was just because it was wet. Also avoid over-washing and just use a leave in conditioner spray for refreshing and eliminating frizz.If you're looking for more curly or fuller look for your hair, you would need to have your hair cut in layers prior to perming or using traditional perm rods that are rolled in a piggyback style fashion before applying permanent solution. You'll need a good styling mousse dedicated for curly hair and and apply by scrunching it into your hair, helping to train your hair and only using a diffuser hair dryer, if any. At this stage, your hair is in shock.To help you hair to take to the perm you need to do a rinse of apple cider vinegar mixed with an equal part of water, and leave it alone.After your hair has had a few days to chill out & recover ,and you go to style it, you should not brush it with a brush, rather you should use a wide hair pick and pick it, to prevent it from being too frizzy.

Waiting a few days before doing anything to your hair ,especially not washing it, is crucial. It appears to be the spiral,but I'm just guessing. I'm not sure if you had the spiral or traditional perm rod. First and foremost, it appears that you received a simple perm. For anyone that may come to experience, a similar issue, here's my advice.

Being that this thread was posted more than two weeks ago, I'm curious of what action you took and the results. Marianalove your name,a beautiful name for a beautiful girl.
