A root perm, also known as a "root lift perm" or "root volume perm," is a type of hair perming technique that focuses on adding volume and lift to the roots of the hair, particularly near the crown area. It is designed to create more volume at the hair's base, giving the hair a lifted and fuller appearance.
A fringe perm, on the other hand, is a specialized type of root perm that specifically targets the fringe area of the hair, which is the hair that falls over the forehead. It is used to add volume and texture to the fringe, giving it a more defined and voluminous look.
Features & Benefits:
Increased volume and lift
Root and fringe perms add volume and lift to the hair at the roots, giving the hair a fuller and more voluminous look, particularly near the crown or fringe area.
Added texture
The perm creates texture at the roots, making the hair easier to style and giving it a more dynamic appearance.
Improved styling options
With increased volume and texture, root and fringe perms offer more styling versatility and hold, allowing for a variety of hairstyles.
Low maintenance
Once the hair has been permed, the added volume and lift typically require less daily styling and can maintain their shape for an extended period.