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Perms were big in the 80s and then lost their popularity for a few decades, but they’re making a comeback! When you get a perm, chemicals are used to set a specific curl pattern into your locks, which usually lasts for 3-4 months. As your hair grows, you may notice residual curls on the ends of your hair for quite a while. If you don’t want to get a perm touchup or a haircut, there are many ways you can style and care for your hair to help it grow out as healthily and fashionably as possible.[1]

Method 1
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Styling Your Hair

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  1. Braid your hair as it grows to hide the different textures. Braids are super cute and a practical way to style your hair, especially when dealing with hair that is growing out. You could do a single french braid down the center of your scalp, pigtail braids, or a chic side braid.[2]
    • This look works best for medium to long hair, though you could still create braids with short hair! You may just have to modify the look a little bit.
  2. This style is an excellent way to hide the fact that your hair is growing out while also encouraging your perm to relax. For a more professional look, try creating a low bun at the nape of your neck. For a more stylized look, do a high ponytail or bun.[3]
    • To make your ponytail look more stylized, leave out a few strands of hair around your face.
    • Keeping your hair out of ponytails and buns is standard advice when you first get a perm because it can change the look of your curls, but once you’re growing out your hair, it can be a helpful styling method.
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  3. As your perm grows, your hair’s ends may still be curly while your roots turn straight or limp. If you’re wearing your hair down, curl a few sections of hair on the sides and back to add volume and make it less noticeable that your hair is growing out.
    • You may not be able to replicate the exact style of curl as your perm, but adding some curls and waves throughout your hair will help create a more cohesive style.
    • You could curl your entire head of hair, though just doing 7-8 small sections should add enough texture and volume to give you a great look.
  4. These styling tools can be particularly helpful for growing out a permed pixie cut or shaggy bob. As your hair gets longer, it might hit an awkward length and be curly at the ends and more limp toward your roots. Try out some of these bobby-pin styles:
    • Make a small twist with the hair on either side of your head and pin them back behind your ears.
    • French braid your hair on either side if it’s long enough. Use bobby pins to tuck away stray strands of hair.
    • Put your hair back in a small, low ponytail and use clips to pin back any hairs that were too short to reach the elastic.
  5. If you’re in the middle of growing out a perm, the hair near your roots may be relaxed while the ends of your hair might still have a lot of curl. Use a big, round brush to blow-dry your hair and smooth out the ends so that there isn’t such a big difference between the top and bottom sections.
    • You could even use a straightener to smooth out your hair from root to tip.
    • Remember, heat can damage your already-sensitive hair. Use a lower heat setting when you can, and try not to style your hair with heat every day.
  6. Heated styling tools are typically frowned upon when your hair is permed, but if you’re trying to grow out a perm, they can help style your hair while also encouraging the perm to relax a bit faster. You can straighten your hair, make beach waves, or create big curls with permed hair.[4]
    • Keep in mind that using heated styling tools can add more damage to your hair, so you’ll want to be careful and not use them every day.
    • Use a heat protectant spray or cream on your hair before using hot styling tools.
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Getting a Transitional Haircut

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  1. If you like the length of your hair and don’t want to chop it all off to get rid of your perm, practice patience and cut off just a bit every month. This way, you’ll progressively cut off your permed hair without sacrificing length.
    • Generally, hair grows about 12 in (1.3 cm) every month, so you could consistently trim off that much without losing much, if any, length.
  2. If you don’t want to lose length but are worried about how your perm looks as it grows out, lean into the natural look that layers will provide. Some strands of your hair will be straighter than others, but this can create a lovely texture that looks styled and effortless at the same time.[5]
    • This look works best if your hair has a little bit of natural wave to it.
    • Use curling products, like mousse or spray, to amplify the natural wave that your hair already and to add even more volume.
  3. This look works exceptionally well if you already have 3–4 inches (7.6–10.2 cm) of new growth. By removing the permed ends of your hair, you’re left with locks that are half-permed and half-natural. The curl on the ends of the bob should help create beautiful waves and give you hair some texture and volume.
    • Depending on how long you want to leave your hair, have the ends land anywhere between your chin and shoulder.
  4. Remove the bulk of your perm with a pixie cut. If growing out your perm is more frustrating than you prefer, think about getting a shorter cut. From there, you can grow out your natural hair if you want, or, you could learn how to style and rock short hair.[6]
    • If you have already grown out your perm for several months, you probably have 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6 cm) of new growth.
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Keeping Your Hair Healthy

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  1. The healthier your hair, the faster it will grow, and using the right kind of products can keep your locks in the best condition possible. Look for words like “repair,” “moisturizing,” “revive,” or “restore” on the label.[7]
    • Avoid products that contain sulfates, alcohol, and silicone.
    • Ask your hairstylist for a product recommendation if you aren’t sure what to get. You can always search for a similar product online or at your local box store for a less expensive option.
    • Since chemically-treated hair tends to be dry, be sure you're drinking plenty of water to keep your scalp and hair hydrated. Also, use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner, and deep condition your hair every 1-2 weeks.[8]
  2. Even if your natural texture isn’t curly, your perm gives you entrance into the world of curly-haired humans. Using the right products is key to keeping your hair healthy.[9]
    • Look for curl-defining creams, gels, and mousses.
    • Check out anti-frizz serums to help tame flyaways.
    • To help encourage your hair to grow faster, blend a few drops of essential oils like rosemary or black seed oil into a carrier like olive or almond oil. Then, vigorously massage the oil into your scalp to increase your circulation and stimulate growth.[10]
  3. The last thing you want is damaged, frizzy hair while you’re also trying to deal with growing out your perm. Be gentle with your hair after your shower, wrap it up in a microfiber towel, or gently pat it dry.[11]
    • Never rub your hair back and forth with a towel to remove excess water!
  4. A fine-toothed comb could easily break your hair, make it frizzy, and even cause tangles instead of getting rid of them. Gently brush your hair starting at the ends and moving up to your roots with a wide-toothed comb before moving on to any other types of brushes.[12]
    • Detangling your hair in the shower is a smart step when you have a perm. Apply your conditioner and then carefully brush through your locks with a wide-toothed comb. The conditioner will be more evenly dispersed, and you’ll have fewer tangles to contend with later.
  5. When growing out a perm, you want to focus on styling your hair and promoting healthy growth. Protecting your locks while you sleep will make both of those things more manageable. The silk creates a barrier between your hair and your pillow, meaning your hair will encounter less friction and be less frizzy in the morning.[13]
    • You could also swap out your regular pillowcases for silk ones instead of wrapping your hair in a silk scarf.
  6. Skip the every-day-wash routine to keep your hair healthy! Your perm dried out your hair and introduced some damage to your locks. Preventing more damage will help it grow faster and look healthier in the meantime.[14]
    • If your hair tends to get greasy between washes, try dry shampoo. Spritz some on your roots and wait a few minutes before brushing it through your hair.
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    How can I help my hair grow out faster?
    Courtney Foster
    Courtney Foster
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    Courtney Foster is a Licensed Cosmetologist, Certified Hair Loss Practitioner, and Cosmetology Educator based out of New York City. Courtney runs Courtney Foster Beauty, LLC and her work has been featured on The Wendy Williams Show, Good Morning America, The Today Show, The Late Show with David Letterman, and in East/West Magazine. She received her Cosmetology License from the State of New York after training at the Empire Beauty School - Manhattan.
    Courtney Foster
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    For a natural way to promote hair growth, try mixing essential oils like rosemary or black seed oil into a carrier like olive or almond oil. Then, vigorously massage the oil into your scalp, which will help increase your circulation, encouraging your hair to grow.
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    How to uplift my hair volume on top when it is getting longer?
    Zinnea Cohen
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    To uplift your hair at the top when it gets longer, all you need is a candor clip. Just put it under you hair at the top and it will lift up. I would most likely do this as I sleep with a silk scarf to protect it so it doesn't fall out.
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  • Permed hair and relaxed hair are achieved through very different processes and have different results. If you’re looking to grow out relaxed hair, steer clear of heat styling and adopt some new hairstyles to help your hair stay healthy as it grows.
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