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Expertise I have been a Licensed cosmetologist in New York state for over 26 years, and am well versed in many areas of the cosmetology and appearance enhancement profession.Specialties however, are hair colour, corrective colour and permanent waving,including the chemical and technical aspects of these services and their effects on the hair.I`m glad to consult on any problems you are having concerning your hair.If I don`t have the answer, I`ll try to get it for you.
Experience I've been licensed for cosmetology in New York State since 1974.I am a salon owner, and very active with the National Cosmetology Association and New York State Cosmetology Associaiton.I am one of only a few hundred people in the United States to be certi
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Expert: Hairman - 11/2/2009
Question Hi there
I have thick, frizzy hair (bushy in the roots) and strait ends due to all the straitening treatments. I would like to get my natural curls back but nothing seems to be working. If i go for a frizz perm, will it bring my curls back? And thin my hair out a lil?
pls help
Tinkerbell from Cape Town SA
Answer Tinkerbell,
A perm would bring back curl. HOWEVER, if your hair is straightened from too much being done to it, then it is likely to not be in suitable condition for perming. Your stylist would have to be the judge of that. If your hair is not in proper condition for the service, you may end up with considerably more thinning that you want, from breakage.
Best of luck to you.
Stephe (hairman)
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