Spiral Perms for Medium Hair
Who said only long hair looks good when permed? Spiral perms for medium hair is the latest rage, and this article will tell you how you can get this gorgeous hairstyle for yourself!

Medium Hair Length Perms
Where were we? Yes! I had decided to get a perm. But what I didn't know, was that there are different types of perms to choose from. I have medium hair, so I thought and thought about what kind of perm I should pick. And then, I had a winner. A spiral perm! Now all I needed to know was from where and how to spiral perm medium hair. I thought of visiting a beauty salon, but when I found out how easy the procedure was, I decided to try perming my hair at home! Of course, I needed my friend's help for it, but then what are girlfriends for, if not for helping out in each other's hair escapades! Given below are the extremely easy steps to get those bouncy spiral perms.
- First, gather all the things that you'll require: a perming kit (a trusted brand), perming rods (depends on the thickness of your hair), hair clips, a thin comb (preferably a tail comb), wrapping paper, towels, a plastic bag.
- OK, first, wash your hair with shampoo and DO NOT condition it.
- Towel dry the hair and leave it slightly damp.
- Make sections of the hair, beginning at the nape and clip them.
- Spiral perms are done vertically, as opposed to the horizontal manner of normal perms. So, begin by wrapping the hair from the bottom and then work your way upwards.
- What you have to do is, open the section of hair in the middle and cover it using the wrapping paper.
- Once wrapped, take your perming rod and place it vertically against the hair.
- Slowly, begin rolling the hair around it in a, well, spiral fashion. It resembles a corkscrew, when done properly.
- Repeat this for all the sections of the hair.
- Once all the sections have been rolled, apply the perming solution generously, so that every bit of hair is covered, but does not drip with it.
- Read the instructions on the perming kit carefully for the amount of time that the solution must remain in your hair.
- Wrap a plastic bag around your hair (NOT YOUR HEAD) to keep the solution away from air.
- After the time is up, rinse the hair thoroughly but gently, with the rods still in.
- Towel dry till the hair remains damp.
- Then, take the neutralizing solution from the perming kit and apply it on the hair just like you did the perming solution. This will help the hair remain in the permed state.
- Once again, check the timing for this solution to stay in and when it is up, rinse the hair.
- Remove the rods and use your hands to crinkle the hair.
- Your dazzling spiral curls are ready!
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