The pin-up perm style hair into pin-up curls. This style works best with medium and long hair.
A root perm gives hair a voluminous and thick appearance. It is best suited for thin and fine hair.
Body wave perms leave you with loose beachy waves that fall naturally. They are ideal for straight hair.
Perm rods are placed at a particular area to form curls only in that region. These perms are hairstyle.
Spiral perms are voluminous, tight, and well-defined curls. Their shapes range from corkscrew curls.
The stack perm mixes different types of curls to give you a layered hairstyle. The top layer is left natural.
A multi-textured perm mixes different curl types to help you achieve a specific, unique hairstyle.
The partial perm is used to make specific areas of hair different from other parts of the hair.
Volume perms do not use neutralizers with rods (like regular perms). Hence, they make hair look voluminous.
A reverse perm is also called Japanese hair straightening or thermal reconditioning. It makes Afro-textured.