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Get answers to common questions about Spiral Perm.
Spiral perms generally last three to six months, depending on hair porosity, texture, and aftercare. Using sulfate-free products, deep conditioning and limiting heat styling helps maintain curl integrity. Your stylist can recommend timelines and refresh options tailored to your hair.
A spiral perm can be done on colored or treated hair but requires careful assessment. Pre-treated hair may be more fragile; a strand test and bonding treatments are used to minimize damage. Expect tailored processing and extra conditioning to protect hair health.
Arrive with clean, dry hair free of heavy styling products. Avoid chemical services within the recommended timeframe and inform your stylist of past treatments. Bring photos of desired curl sizes to help select rod size and achieve your ideal look.
Use gentle, sulfate-free shampoos and moisturizing conditioners; avoid daily washing for the first 48–72 hours. Sleep on a silk pillowcase or use a loose bun/plop to preserve shape. Schedule regular trims and periodic deep-conditioning treatments to keep curls healthy and defined.
Yes — spiral perms can work on short or layered cuts, but curl size and rod placement must be adjusted. Shorter lengths produce tighter spirals; your stylist will evaluate length, layering and density to recommend the optimal rod size and pattern for flattering results.
Appointments typically take two to four hours depending on hair length, density, and desired curl tightness. Time includes consultation, rod wrapping, processing, rinsing, and styling. Longer or very thick hair may require additional time for precision and comfort.