Hair trend 2018: here is the return of the perm (but in a soft version)!

The perm will be one of the 2018 hair trends, but forget the exaggerated volumes and tight curls: the effect will be very soft and similar to beach waves.

If you are among the few who have not yet heard of this "wavy effect of wet hair dried in the sun", in this video we explain what they are and how to obtain them with the use of a normal straightener.

The permanent second hair fashion 2018!

Forget the exaggerated volumes, the tight and thick curls, the hours spent under the helmet at the hairdresser. The perm that is preparing to return overwhelmingly the protagonist in the new year is softer, with soft waves and an innovative style, definitely far from the fluffy hair, which marked an "era - that of the roaring 80s" - and that we all remember with a certain horror (probably Nicole Kidman would also flinch at seeing herself so combed)

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Now forget what you just saw. The new hair trend - which brings the perm back into vogue - defines soft, wide waves, similar to the much-loved beach waves that have conquered everyone, and the final effect is decidedly more delicate, wavy and not curly, only in the lower part and not directly from the root.

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Won't your hair get damaged with a perm?

Giant strides have been made more than a hundred years after the first perm carried out by the German hairdresser Karl Ludwig Nessler in 1906 and certainly today the damage it can cause to the hair is far less.

The process has remained more or less the same, and requires the use of chemicals that break certain protein bonds in the stems, but it is much lighter to obtain a wavy result.

In addition, the products used have also changed, which no longer make the hair dry, frizzy, brittle and brittle, but which, on the contrary, contain agents capable of protecting the hair structure, such as silk proteins, aloe vera and the amino acids that keep the hair vital and elastic.

There is therefore no risk of obtaining this effect ...

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It goes without saying that - ideally - the most suitable hair to be subjected to the perm (and to any treatment based on chemical products in general) are the natural ones, not too fine and that have not undergone previous stress due to dyes or bleaching because the products thus they act more effectively and uniformly and the risk of damage is practically zero.

And now that your hair is curly to the right point, in this gallery you will find the best hairstyles to enhance your waves!

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