Miss Sis
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Ok, question for those who might know these things!
I am toying with the idea to have my hair cut and permed. Basically, I have rather fine, straight hair which is a bit below shoulder length at the moment. Don't ask me to post a pic as I haven't got any with 'normal' hair! My thing is 30s hair, although I would probably not have it cut quite so short so I can have a bit more versitility.
The hair itself is in good condition apart from the ends, which would go before any perm anyway. My main concern is that I have dermatitis on my scalp which is always there. I cannot use alot of shampoos because of this and it does tend to get flakey, itchy and sore easily.
Is it possible for me to have a perm or do you think it will irritate my scalp too much? Most hairdressers don't even understand about seborrheic dermatitis, so I don't know what I should do! Help appreciated.
Miss Sis.
I am toying with the idea to have my hair cut and permed. Basically, I have rather fine, straight hair which is a bit below shoulder length at the moment. Don't ask me to post a pic as I haven't got any with 'normal' hair! My thing is 30s hair, although I would probably not have it cut quite so short so I can have a bit more versitility.
The hair itself is in good condition apart from the ends, which would go before any perm anyway. My main concern is that I have dermatitis on my scalp which is always there. I cannot use alot of shampoos because of this and it does tend to get flakey, itchy and sore easily.
Is it possible for me to have a perm or do you think it will irritate my scalp too much? Most hairdressers don't even understand about seborrheic dermatitis, so I don't know what I should do! Help appreciated.
Miss Sis.