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Read full bio Editorial guidelinesSarah D’Angelo is a hairstylist and educator from Ontario, Canada, specializing in cutting and coloring naturally wavy, curly and super curly hair types. Sarah values growth and education and loves helping people embrace their natural texture. Her introduction to curl specific techniques in 2012, after almost a decade in the hairstyling industry, felt contradictory to everything she had learned; yet as a fellow curly person who could relate to its challenges, she recognized there was a need for inclusivity in hair education. Sarah enjoys the diversity and customization of working with her clients’ unique hair types. Her areas of expertise include dry hair cutting, hand-painted coloring techniques and product education. When not working behind the chair, Sarah loves to train new stylists, create tutorials, read and write.
Read full bio Editorial guidelinesAt the core, permed hairstyles help create more defined locks, and this doesn’t always mean tightly coiled curls. Here, we have a naturally wavy hair texture that has been enhanced with a perm from the mid-length down. The ’do looks relaxed yet stylish and elegant.
We have some very specific memories stored when asked: “What is a perm?” This is usually asked by a younger person who has not had a chance to experience permed bangs, big hair, and Aqua Net, which are better to be left in the 80’s. Instead, let’s say “hello” to cool, modern hairstyles for permed hair!
Modern perms are not restricted to the voluminous, frizzy hair of the past. Now you can vary the size and tightness of your curls, creating a personalized hairstyle that doesn’t shout “It’s a perm!” Check out these beautiful ideas!
Curls are anything but regular and symmetrical. In fact, the thing that makes curly hair so mesmerizing is that it’s never the same anytime you style it. A perm will give you permanent waves, and because of the irregularity of curls, you can enjoy completely new hairstyles every day!
These bouncy shoulder-length curls don’t look like outdated, permed hairstyles at all. This mane is healthy and free of frizzies, and the subtle highlights add definition and texture, contributing to the overall sense of volume and thickness.
Loose curls are voluminous and flattering on most women. They frame the face and neck and add height, giving your appearance an overall lift. The side part, face opening layers, and peek-a-boo bangs also do an excellent job in this department.
There are many curl pattern options for medium-length hair because you have enough length to achieve tight or loose curls. If it feels too heavy around your face, you can pin curly bangs back and show off your facial features.
Don’t be afraid of too much volume or texture in short, permed hairstyles. As long as you have a great shape with your cut, you don’t have to worry about it feeling “too curly.” This is a great way to keep your perm looking current.
This modern perm is very wearable, and it can be styled with a deep side part. This parting helps soften features and complement your look, plus it can give a narrow illusion to your face shape. Go for a spiral perm to get these classically curly tresses.
Nothing says boho beach babe like long blonde waves! This wavy perm is perfect for someone wanting a low maintenance, natural-looking coif that’s full of volume and personality. TIP: Layers throughout will help cut down on any poof!
There are many different types of perms, so you are not restricted solely to super kinky ringlets. You may opt for a wavy perm that sits nicely when kept at shoulder length. Part your hair a little off-center to let those loose curls fall where they may.
If you’re looking for a short hair perm with a big curl, you can find it in this pretty, slightly tousled, chin-length bob. Shapely tendrils float around the face and add a sassy edge to this feminine hairstyle.
These days, women with perms are showing off new ways to rock them, keeping current trends in mind. These skinny, bright blonde curls add movement, giving volume, depth, and body to this shoulder-length hair, and accentuate your whole face.
It’s every girl’s dream to have permanent waves that look natural. So why not give this beachy wave perm a try? Perms for long hair ooze shaggy, 1970s vibes, perfect for hair with a bright blonde balayage. With this style, don’t be afraid to let your natural roots show.
Perm hairstyles are versatile and appealing. Take, for instance, this style. This curly perm boasts bouncy curls with a bit of texture at the top. The dark roots are broken up by blonde highlights, which add depth and make these spirals pop.
Wavy perms can offer an exciting twist to straight hair, adding extra body and life to otherwise flat strands. These locks look natural and shiny and can be parted on the side or in the middle, depending on your mood. This hairstyle is also long enough to pull up into a bouncy ponytail or a loose curly updo.
If you have a classic vision and prefer big, loose permed styles, you’ll love the look of these large bouncy curls. Loose spiral perms aren’t for the faint-hearted – you’ll have to wear this hairdo with all the confidence of an ‘80s pop star! To make your perm look natural, run your fingers lightly through your locks to separate your curls.
A short hair perm is a great way to amp up the natural volume in your hair. Lovers of tight curls are flocking to hair salons to get this style. Finding the right length when dealing with perms can be tricky, but as a general rule of thumb, you should anticipate at least half an inch of shrinkage.
This medium perm creates cute, shaggy ringlets that extend down to the collarbone. Golden blonde highlights add definition to each tendril, while curly bangs frame the face. Tighter curls look great on medium-layered hair.
Silver hair already makes a bold statement but you can take it to even greater heights (literally) with a mountain of giant curls! This permed hair was achieved using a large rod, resulting in big curls that bounce gorgeously throughout the head.
Great for medium-length hair, these spiraled curls start loose and become tighter towards the ends. The subtle blonde highlights create depth, which helps make it look like you have twice as much hair as you actually do… yes, please!
This gorgeous gray permed hair retains a youthful appearance. The white side part frames the face and creates a flattering extra height to elongate the face. Lowlights add a natural touch of color and contribute to an overall appearance of fullness and depth.
Beach wave perms and spirals immediately make fine hair look voluminous. If the result you want to achieve is a shorter look — go for bouncy curls. Beach waves will be a better fit for those who like more casual and effortless looks.
The modern bob is rather waved and tousled than sleek and perfectly straight. Permed hair gives a much-needed update to the classic cropped style. A body perm provides a natural root lift that won’t fall throughout the day. Keep layers simple with this style, for your new curls will give you all the volume you need.
Not into huge, thick ringlets? Thin, abundant curls can provide you with the same amount of volume as the typical large chunky curls do. You can achieve this ‘do with a diffuser attachment or with a perm. The latter option is for low-maintenance girls.
If you have naturally fine hair that needs a bit of lift, consider a body wave to provide extra texture and volume. If you’ve ever had your straight hair in a tight spiral perm, you know you lose a lot of length in the process due to curls springing up. Choose to perm your hair in looser, wider curls to maintain length without sacrificing bounce and visual interest. This black curly hairstyle looks healthy and shiny.
A bob haircut is a great foundation for a perm. Whether you opt for a wavy hair perm or loose perm curls, you’ll get a cute hairstyle that doesn’t need additional styling, unless you have a favorite product that makes your hair even more beautiful! Apply a dab of your styling solution and be ready to shine throughout your day.
Do you look in the mirror at your long wavy hair and feel like it’s missing that extra “oomph”? That’s because styles for long hair usually focus on the length instead of emphasizing bounce and overall shape. A light perm enhances your natural curl pattern without sacrificing the length you’ve achieved. Your long brown hair appears luxurious and full of volume, and bronze highlights add a lovely shimmer.
Women with thick, wild hair should go with the flow and embrace their independent nature. Permed hairstyles are a perfect option! Let your curly ringlets be your crown and tumble to the front in a peek-a-boo fashion. The ash brown color is enhanced with beautiful white-blonde highlights that ribbon through each loopy curl.
A tousled curly perm is a carefree style you can choose when looking for a new hairdo. Part your hair deeply to the side and let some curls fall into your face for a sassy peek-a-boo effect. Don’t worry about your curls being perfectly shaped because the messier, the better!
This perm has a more natural appearance than other styles, so if you’re a fan of big, curly hair, you are permitted to go for it. Although many people dread frizz, with gentle cleansers and moisturizing conditioners, natural-looking permed hair is easy to manage and maintain. Plus, it suits all face shapes.
If you’re old enough to have gray hair, you’re probably old enough to remember the time when getting perms meant a head full of super-tight curls. Things have changed over the years. Now it’s possible to try a perm that leaves your hair with textured loose waves and none of the unwanted kinks.
There’s no question why permed hair is particularly common among those with loose natural texture. The treatment allows your hair’s texture and natural definition to really shine through. Leaving a gel cast on small, thin curls gives you a wet look without ever touching water.
Short styles are super cute when they are curly. Since you get to choose your curl pattern, be sure to opt for large curls and get regular trims so your ends don’t look wiry or thin. Also, don’t forget to incorporate layers — especially around the nape of the neck — to provide shape and definition.
Not into huge, thick ringlets? Separated, abundant curls can provide you with the same amount of volume as large chunky curls. This style is quite low maintenance: just dry your perm with a diffuser attachment for a sassy wash-and-go style.
A short bob is effortlessly cute by itself, but there is a fine line between tousled chic and downright messy. Use this idea as inspiration for your own style, and stun everyone with your beautifully permed hair. This hairstyle will suit all hair types and lengths!
A good makeover can change your appearance for the better and can even make you look younger. Have doubts? Then check out this gorgeous side-parted bob with a natural-looking curl pattern! It is stunning how permed hair and the mahogany color revived this high porosity, fine hair. The curling process will make your locks look shorter than it is, so it’s best not to cut them until after getting a perm.
Traditional perms perfectly match blonde highlights or balayage. However, we highly recommend you be careful with bleached short, permed hairstyles, as they may cause hair woes if done the wrong way. Ask your hairstylist to repeat this beautiful curly pixie bob without damaging your locks.
Here’s another fabulous perm hairstyle for adding volume to fine hair! With the spiral starting at the roots, this neck-length round bob looks extremely voluminous. Defined ringlets always look sexy.
Perming hair is all about making the hair look full and voluminous while also enhancing hair texture. This style is an ideal example of classy, flattering permed hair for thin tresses. Also, it’s great proof that curly bangs rock.
For medium-length hair, you may not want to go with tight curls when choosing a permed style for your texture. With hair of this length, it’s best to opt for a loose wave rather than tightly coiled curls to keep maintenance down and avoid shrinkage.
Looking for a way to add gloss and dimension to your copper locks? Try this modern perm and gorgeous golden copper hue. If you feel tired of using a curling iron to create loose waves and bring extra volume and shine to your lob, wave perms can be a great solution.
Maybe she’s born with it, maybe it’s a perm… This style, enhanced with a warm copper tone, could pass for natural. Soft spiral curls that go from root to tip provide a delicate, natural impression. Warning: people will ask to touch your hair!
At the core, permed hairstyles help create more defined locks, and this doesn’t always mean tightly coiled curls. Here, we have a naturally wavy hair texture that has been enhanced with a perm from the mid-length down. The ’do looks relaxed yet stylish and elegant.
If you are not a fan of straight perm but don’t want super curly hair either, consider loose, natural-looking waves, like in the photo. It’s a great way to add texture and body to fine hair. You’ll walk away with perfect beach waves without the use of a sea salt spray.
These curls look gorgeous and natural, so no one will be able to take their eyes off you! Make your style even more zealous by adding red highlights to your dark strands. This is a perfect hair idea for thick hair.
Tight curly styles are very popular among those with thick, coarse textures. This perm technique can soften the coarse texture of your hair, so you aren’t fighting with it. If you’re also looking to spice up your color, opt for blonde highlights and let some of your darker roots show through.
If you’re crazy about curls, consider this perm. Hair is wrapped around the rod, creating a specific s-shape that is guaranteed to texturize your coif. For black hair with chocolate balayage, this style is a beautiful way to show off the dimension of your color.
Maybe she’s born with it, maybe it’s a spiral perm… here’s another style that could pass for natural. Soft spiral curls that go from root to tip provide a delicate, natural impression. Warning: people will ask to touch your hair!
Sometimes fine, shoulder-length hair requires some artificial pizazz. A light, wavy perm is a great way to achieve this. Ask your stylist for a few layers to avoid too much weight at the bottom, and to keep the look current. TIP: This is a great option for camouflaging thinning hair.
It can be scary to use harsh chemicals on your hair. If you are in search of less harmful perms for medium hair, then an acid perm may be the best option for you. Those who are new to this procedure should try it first because it lets you achieve loose s-shaped waves with less damage to hair than with alkaline perms.
Probably the most desirable of permed hairstyles, this loose curly look is natural and suits many face shapes as well as different hair colors. By letting the curls float around the bottom, you can create some texture without committing to all-over curls.
Perms can also produce trendy “disheveled” curls. If you want something on the softer side, choose well-blended, subtle ringlets that work great with a bob. Opt for long side bangs that flow beautifully into the rest of your hair.
Perm hairstyles on shorter lengths are no longer your only option! Is your mind racing with ideas? Then, grab your phone, and make an appointment with your hairstyling expert today! Get ready for compliments from everyone who is brave enough to approach you!
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Perms are a great way for everybody to jump on curly hair trends. They’ve certainly come a long way! Ask your stylist for curl specific products to maintain your perm at home and keep your new curls shiny and frizz-free.”