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  2. Perm (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    A permanent wave, commonly called a perm or permanent (sometimes called a "curly perm" to distinguish it from a "straight perm"), [1] is a hairstyle consisting of waves or curls set into the hair. The curls may last a number of months, hence the name. Perms may be applied using thermal or chemical means.

  3. Perms for Men Are Back in Style (Really!): Here's How ... - AOL

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    Perms for men are gaining popularity, thanks to stars like Harry Styles embracing their curls. Here's what to expect if you're thinking about getting a perm. Perms for Men Are Back in Style (Really!):

  4. Do Perms Ruin Your Hair? Here’s What Stylists Want ... - AOL

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    The curl-perm process adds body and volume to flat or straight hair, giving it more volume and making it easier to style. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please ...

  5. Ajumma dance crew is owning middle age with visors and perms ...

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    Women were relegated to housework, child rearing and making a living, and, since electricity was scarce in the 1950s and 1960s, perms were an economical, low maintenance way to style hair.

  6. Dread perming - Wikipedia

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    The perm also serves to 'rough up' Asian or white people's hair so that it will more easily tangle. A natural look begins to occur a few months later when the hair loosens somewhat. Within the time-span of several weeks to months, depending on the setting method, dread-permed dreadlocks will look nearly indistinguishable from naturally grown ...

  7. Punch perm - Wikipedia

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    The cosplayer in yellow has a punch perm. A punch perm (パンチパーマ, panchi pāma) is a type of tightly permed male hairstyle in Japan. From the 1970s until the mid-1990s, it was popular among yakuza, chinpira (low-level criminals), bōsōzoku (motorcycle gang members), truck drivers, construction workers, and enka singers.