Please suggest where to get a 14 yrs boy a perm

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't do this Op. Don't facilitate this. If he were 18, spent his own money, came home one day having this done - that's one thing. Your job as a parent is not to chase this and make it happen. It's not good parenting.


What? Would you say the same thing to the mom of a 14 year old girl in 1985?


DP. Yes.
Anonymous
I realize this is an old thread, but I wanted to add: the students learning to do hair at Aveda Institute in Ballston need to do a certain number of perms to graduate. Reasonably priced and young/fun inside. So if you kid wants a perm anyway, would be great to help these students out! I get my hair cut there and have always had a good experience.
Anonymous
Perma are back? Like curly hair perms? They were awful in the 80s, I have first hand experience. Please talk him out of this
Anonymous
As others have noted upthread, this has been a total thing the past few years. It's particularly popular among young Asian men.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is seriously horrific.
Talk him out of it pronto.
Signed-
Spiral-perm PTSD from 1987


My brother agrees with you. He has never forgive my mom and me for talking him into one in the mid 80s.
Anonymous
Had one done for our 14-year old boy. Cost about $125. Make sure you use the small curlers if you do this - we went to Hair Cuttery in downtown Vienna. They did a good job and he wants to do it again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any hair salon should be able to do it. Just call and make an appointment for a perm for boy's hair.


No. They are labor intensive and still smell. Most salons will not do them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, it's gonna look like broccoli. I think what you did with the curlers to give him an idea of it was very smart.

I haven't seen perms happen since 1989. And boys wanting them? Really? Wow. Are perms a thing again? I didn't even know you could get one.


Yes, it’s been a thing for teen boys for at least a couple of years now.


Dang. That means it will be “out” by the time my dc hits puberty. We’re pretty sure he’ll end up with curly hair once he hits puberty. He’ll likely ask me to have it straightened!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not all of them look like broccoli. My kids got the surfer style perm.

https://www.google.com/search?q=teen+boy+curly+hair+pinterest+surfer&tbm=isch&rlz=1C1CHZO_enUS927US927&hl=en-US&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjGruXYyvSEAxWaK2IAHST3DtgQBXoECAEQLQ&biw=1903&bih=919#imgrc=9iuXub8w25oEOM

$100. Pink rollers, hair about 3-4in. long (out of tiktok) https://www.tiktok.com/@dillon.latham/video/7234340075927194926


All the best decisions come out of watching TikTok


That kid looks and sounds like he doesn’t have anything in his head besides air.
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