How to Perm Your Hair with Hairdressing Foil Roll
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1. Hairdressing foil roll

Tin foil is also called aluminum foil. Modern aluminum foil is made of aluminum and can also be used as an aluminum electrode for electrolysis. There are also hair stylists who use professional hairdressing foil rolls to perm their customers' hair. The tin foil perm is a manual perm, which makes the hair look like strands. The curling of the hair is very random, it does not appear messy while showing freedom. In addition, the light hair makes this hairstyle full of dynamic vitality, stylish and not exaggerated. If you want to have a cute hairstyle, want a perm, but don't want a very curly effect, you can choose a foil perm hairstyle.
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