
How to Style Permed Hair
Updated on June 22, 2026 | 3 min read
Jaclyn LaBadia, Davines Writer
Key Takeaways
What to Know About Permed Hair
- Perms can add texture, enhance curls, or straighten hair, and work on any length.
- Today's perms create loose, varied waves that mimic naturally curly hair and last four to six months.
- Using styling products designed for curly hair and sulfate-free shampoo every two to three days keeps permed curls smooth and frizz-free.
- Hydrate and strengthen your hair with masks and conditioners before your appointment, and avoid washing or styling for at least two days after to let the new bonds fully form.
- Skip brushing, tight hairstyles, and heat tools; instead, use your fingers or a wide-tooth comb to gently detangle and let your hair air dry whenever possible.
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Styling tips and tricks for permed hair
- Prep your strands for the perm by hydrating and strengthening them with a conditioner and hair mask treatments leading up to your appointment.
- Be gentle with your newly permed hair the first few days because the chemicals used continue to form new bonds for two or three days.
- Avoid washing and wetting your newly permed hair for at least two days. Washing your hair too early can interrupt the perm process before it’s finished.
- Don’t use a flat iron or other heat styling tools before your first wash. This can also affect the bond re-forming process.
- Wait at least three days before swimming in chlorinated water. The chemicals in swimming pools can be very harsh to your perm.
- Avoid combing your hair in the first 24 hours. Use your fingers to gently style the hair and to twirl the curls around your face.
- When you do comb, use your fingers or a wide-tooth comb to gently detangle your wet hair while it’s covered with the conditioner. Use gentle strokes to avoid breakage.
- And whatever you do, avoid using a hairbrush at all costs. Brushing can break up curls and make them look frizzy and messy.
- Avoid putting your hair in a ponytail or a bun and avoid using hair elastics and tight clips. Leave your hair loose for the first two days to maintain the proper shape of your new texture
- When you do wash your hair, make sure it’s with a sulfate-free shampoo and gently massage your scalp while shampooing. Wondering how often you should wash your hair with a perm? Aim for every 2-3 days. Always follow with a conditioner. This makes combing easier and infuses your thirsty strands with moisture. Use lukewarm water when you rinse and gently squeeze with a microfiber towel to dry.
- Invest in a silk pillowcase to protect your curly permed hair from friction, tangles, and frizz while you toss and turn.
- For at least two weeks following your perm don't be tempted to color or highlight your hair. Additional chemical treatments can stress and break your hair.
- Let your hair air dry whenever possible. If you absolutely must use a blow dryer use a blow dry primer and only blow-dry 85% to 90% and use a diffuser on low heat.
Must have styling products for permed hair
- A curling mousse will keep your hair hydrated and protect fragile permed strands. It also helps control static and frizz and makes your curls soft and bouncy.
- A curl defining cream contains moisturizing ingredients to smooth and define curls. Apply your cream to clean, towel-dried hair for perfectly defined curls.
- A serum for curly hair will help tame frizz and make your curls shine. You can apply your serum on towel-dried hair or dry hair.
- A strong hairspray gives the hair a humidity-resistant structure without weighing it down. And it’s easy to work with when styling your curls.
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Long hair perm
Short hair perm
Medium length perm
Fine hair perm
Natural hair perm
Spiral perm
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