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Old 05-08-2009, 08:48 PM #1
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Default The Perm is back.



If you had a perm in the 80s, you’ll no doubt cringe at old photographs of yourself sporting something akin to candy floss where your hair should have been.

For some of us, those memories of corkscrew curls are so bad that ever since we've used a barrage of heated gadgets to eradicate the slightest kink, while smothering our locks in serum to deflect frizz.

Well now, along with shoulder pads and bubble skirts, the perm seems to be clawing its way back into our lives. “The perm has such a strong image of tight frizzy, 80s curls associated with it, many people have steered clear of it for the past two decades” says Hiroki Kobayashi - Creative Director of Baroque Hair & Nails. “But now more stylists are realising that the perm can add variety to hairstyles and actually lends itself quite well to the layered looks that have recently become popular.”

- MSN
http://style.uk.msn.com/beauty/artic...ntid=148987843


I think Beyonce looks much hotter with curls.
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