Perm hair 2020 Trends

Perm styles have become incredibly trendy over the past several years.

Perming can add texture or alter its entirety for an entirely different appearance, depending on which one suits you best. Combining soft perms and shaved sides creates volume for long curly locks, and provides an effortless girl-next-door style. However, high quality moisturizing products should be used as curls tend to dry easily.

Multi-textured perms

Textured perms offer an ideal option for those looking to achieve a natural-looking style. By wrapping hair with rods of various sizes, textured perms create an array of curls and textures that look more natural than regular perms – perfect for pairing with bold ombre hues, as well as looking fabulous on dark skin tones. Cost of Textured Perm varies based on salon and technique used; however, they tend to be less costly than other treatments, like coloring and highlights. Furthermore, the process uses less chemical than traditional perming techniques so may be better for sensitive scalps and longer lasting than regular perming; also less frequent shampooing required is required when maintaining such styles; making this style suitable for women who desire natural-looking hair styles such as long length perms.

Blunt bangs

Modern perms differ greatly from their ’80s counterparts in that they create more natural-looking curls with less tight ringlets that resembled more of a lion’s mane than hairstyle. Joan Smalls, Salma Hayek and Ashley Graham have all embraced this look as celebrities have taken to it to add volume to fine or limp hair for fuller looking locks that seem fuller and healthier overall. Blunt bangs are ideal for people with naturally straight hair and compliment most facial structures. Additionally, this trend works especially well when combined with cool shades of silver that add brightness. Actress Halsey wears hers with an eye-catching rainbow ponytail which highlights their brightness against her blonde locks – an effective way to express personality and express oneself! Men have also taken part in this trend by perming all or just part of their head for added texture.

Natural-looking curls

Perms don’t need to leave you with tight ringlets; they can also create more natural-looking texture. Curly locks make you appear soft and seductive while complementing most face shapes; wear it up or down as desired and complete the look by accessorizing with a headscarf! Rather than opt for straight hair, perms offer the chance to experiment with curls for several months. Consultations with a stylist is necessary prior to receiving such treatment as they can assess whether or not you are suitable for perming and can recommend conditioning treatments to strengthen strands before beginning as well as styles that suit you best.

Customized to each individual

Perms used to be an all-or-nothing affair, but today’s advanced techniques make it possible to personalize them for yourself. Stylists can now use multiple-sized rods to produce tightness-varying curls for an individualized style; alternatively, they may employ digital perming techniques for more natural-looking effects. Heat styling should be avoided to preserve a perm. Heat can damage its curls, leading them to loosen and frizz out over time. Instead, spray on some moisturizing products that help soften and shine up your locks for best results. If you want to add extra texture to your perm, try incorporating a blunt bang for added contrast and feminine style. Choppy layers may draw the eyes toward your eyes while concealing signs of aging like fine lines and wrinkles. In addition, protecting your locks from sun and chlorine exposure by wearing a hat or swimming in a pool with protective swim caps is highly advised.