
Showing posts with label Spiral Perm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spiral Perm. Show all posts
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Modern Long Spiral Curly Haircuts for 2010
You should use longer rollers to curl the hair for this great effect to take place,ones are used that tend to be slimmer and the hair is wrapped around them in a fashion that can only really be described as corkscrew or spiral, hence the name, spiral perm.
The spiral perm is very much out of fashion at the moment but of course like alomost any hairstyles it will soon be making a comeback seeing as the eighties fashion trend of neon colors and leggings seem to be back.Alex Kingston is of course one of them but her spiral perm is a natural one.

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Short curly hairstyles for women 2010
Short Hairstyles Trends presents Short curly hairstyles for women 2010
Now an the end of 2009 you should get a new short hair cut hairstyle for 2010 but if you have long hair now and get a short haircuts it is a big step for you look and style. If you are sure you want the short hairstyles you need new and trendy short haircut ideas for 2010, here are some of them:

A great short haircut idea is the spiral perm, women will have the wavy look permanently. The hair is rolled onto the rods and chemically treated. The end result is generally very tight curls as you can see in the photo bellow:
Now an the end of 2009 you should get a new short hair cut hairstyle for 2010 but if you have long hair now and get a short haircuts it is a big step for you look and style. If you are sure you want the short hairstyles you need new and trendy short haircut ideas for 2010, here are some of them:

A great short haircut idea is the spiral perm, women will have the wavy look permanently. The hair is rolled onto the rods and chemically treated. The end result is generally very tight curls as you can see in the photo bellow:
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