Acid perm method

Toilet – Methods – Hair deformation or set

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132319, A45D 700

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051708086

ABSTRACT:
In acid perms, the moist hair while still wet from a shampoo is wound around curling rods and saturated with an acid perm solution. A band or strip of absorbent cotton is placed across the forehead below the hair line. The rim of a visor is mounted on the band and held in place by the lower end of a plastic bag tightened around the head and fastened in place. A preheated hair dryer is lowered over the bag and the heat from the dryer releases acid fumes which are held in contact with the hair until the perm is set. The band absorbs any seepage. The visor protects the eyes from acid fumes. Result: a better perm with no skin or eye irritation.

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patent: 3348240 (1967-10-01), Kohn
patent: 4547903 (1985-10-01), Brown et al.
patent: 4656671 (1987-04-01), Manges

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