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PERMS
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The word 'perm' tends to conjure nightmares of frizzy Eighties misery, creepy contraptions and pungent concoctions. It harks back to a time when hair suffered like hell only to come out looking like you've been electrocuted. But perms are bouncing back into fashion, and with advanced techniques and procedures they can give you lusciously loose curls that make you look more like a sultry sex-kitten than a poodle in a spin-dryer.
Firstly a perm works best when there is existing length and movement to work with, so avoid it if your hair is too short - you may end up looking more mop than hot. It is also a good idea to stay away from very tight curls. Top hairdresser Andrew Barton warns these will "make you look dated and old-fashioned, as well as older."
Words: Sarah Darley
Photography: John Stewardson
Make up/hair: Nadine Gibbons
Model: Hannah Cook of Adage
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