The trends are like this: they come and go. We hate them, we love them to finally forget about them. In terms of fashion, we have seen the great comeback of Chanel's famous tweed jacket, we have opted for preppy style and clothing and, once again, we have reconciled with cowboy boots. All this also applies to the beauty world and if we had to choose the most important trend that will take over our manes again this 2020, we would say that it is permanent .
And we are not saying it only we but it is confirmed by some of the most famous celebrities of the moment, the Kardashian sisters and Camila Cabello. In fact, in an interview with the Refinery29 website, the singer confessed that "I did the perm and the truth is that I never felt so safe."
This spring 2020, the perm is back and we will tell you everything you need to know about this technique
And before we start, what is the perm? It is a technique that consists of applying a specific product that opens the hair cuticle so that its structure can be changed. Now, if during the 80s and 90s thioglycolic acid (a colorless liquid but with a super unpleasant smell) was used, above all, to break the sulfur bridges of the hair, now it has been replaced by other milder chemicals .
It should be noted that with the perm, the hair becomes drier and the hair fiber becomes very sensitive. Of course, in some hairdressers safer and softer perms are performed, such as organic, which does not break the cystine bridges of the hair (those responsible for the strength and resistance of our hair) and leaves a much more natural curl.
Don't worry, your perm doesn't have to look like the ones that starred in the most terrible looks of the 80s. In fact, if you want, you can even do it in parts. For example, on the crown to give the hair extra volume. Keep in mind that the perms that have starred in the most beautiful looks in fashion shows are much more natural , without being boring.
And if you do not want a perm but would like to bet on curls from time to time, there are many products with which you will get extra volume (for example, salt sprays). Do you dare with the curly trend?