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modern perms include exothermic perms,
which are self
timing and self heating; and neutral, or low pH,
thioglycolate free
perms.
Digital perms were introduced...
- Look up
Perm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Perm or
PERM may
refer to:
Perm, Russia, a city in
Russia Permsky District, the
district Perm Krai, a...
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between other perms and a
digital perm is the
shape and the
texture of the wave
created by the
digital process. A
normal perm, or "cold
perm,"
makes the...
- membrane. U.S.
perm The U.S.
perm is
defined as 1
grain of
water vapor per hour, per
square foot, per inch of mercury.
Metric perm The
metric perm (not an SI...
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Perm (Russian: Пермь, IPA: [pʲermʲ] ; Komi-Permyak: Перем; Komi: Перым),
previously known as
Yagoshikha (Ягошиха) (1723–1781), and
Molotov (Молотов) (1940–1957)...
- hair is
bound together and
treated again to form the dreadlocks.
Dread perms usually cost in the
range of $300–$400 at a salon, and
although pricey,...
- The La
Perm is a
breed of cat. A La
Perm's fur is
curly (hence the name "
perm"), with the
tightest curls being on the
throat and on the base of the ears...
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Great Perm (Permyak: Ыджыт Перем Öксуму, Ydžyt
Perem Öksumu; Old
Permic, 𐍨𐍓𐍖𐍨𐍢 𐍟𐍔𐍠𐍔𐍜 𐍞𐍚𐍡𐍣𐍜𐍣) or
simply Perm, in
Latin Permia, was a medieval...
- thioglycolate, also
known as
perm salt, is the salt of
thioglycolic acid and ammonia. It has the
formula HSCH2CO2NH4 and has use in
perming hair.
Being the salt...
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Vychegda Perm, also
known as
Little Perm or Old
Perm was a
medieval state and
later v****al of the
Novgorod Republic and Muscovy,
which was
based in along...