A Guide to Digital Perms in Seomyeon, From How It Works to Price and Care

An example of a digital perm with soft S curl on long hair

A digital perm winds your hair onto heated rods after the lotion is applied, so the curl is set with heat. Because heat shapes the curl, it shows up clearly once your hair is dried, and the soft, larger waves tend to last a good while. In Seomyeon the price usually runs from the low one hundred thousand won range to around two hundred thousand depending on length, and it takes about 2 to 3 hours.

Plenty of people want hair that holds a curl without a curling iron but are unsure which perm fits. This guide walks through how a digital perm builds its curl, how it differs from a setting perm, which hair types and lengths suit it, the price and timing, how long it lasts, home care, and one honest downside.

1. How a digital perm works, baking the curl with heat

A digital perm first softens the bonds in your hair with lotion, then winds the hair onto rods that heat up. That heat teaches the curl shape into the hair. As a result the curl looks crisp once dried, and it is good for voluminous waves such as an inward C curl or a larger S curl. A key trait is that the curl shows more when the hair is dry than when it is wet.

An example of long hair waves in the digital perm style by Chief Stylist Jenny at Juno Hair Seomyeon Bujeon
Soft, larger waves are the texture a digital perm brings out well.

2. How it differs from a setting perm

Both use heat, so they are easy to mix up. A digital perm applies the lotion first and then heat, so the curl falls naturally and softly. A setting perm, on the other hand, is stronger at holding a firm, defined curl, so it is often chosen for shorter lengths or for adding a crisp curl. If you want waves that flow naturally, a digital perm is the usual starting point. If you want a bouncy, defined curl, a setting perm is.

Tip. Try not to wash your hair on the day of the service, as it helps the curl set. A heat perm usually needs about a day or two for the curl to settle in.

3. Which hair types and lengths suit it

A digital perm falls best when there is enough length to carry the weight of the curl. Medium lengths below the shoulder and longer hair tend to suit it well. By hair type, people with fine hair that drops its curl easily, or with straight hair who reach for the curling iron often, are usually the happiest with it. That said, hair that has been bleached several times or is badly damaged struggles to take the heat, so the curl may hold less or the hair may suffer more, which is why a hair condition check beforehand matters.

An example of a medium length layered C curl style by designer Soyeon at Juno Hair Seomyeon Bujeon
A medium length below the shoulder is a good length for a natural C curl.

4. Price range and timing

The price of a digital perm depends on length, hair condition, the curl size you want, and any care you add. Around the Seomyeon area, shorter lengths often start in the low one hundred thousand won range, while longer hair or an added clinic care can push it toward two hundred thousand. The exact figure is best confirmed during an in person consultation where the designer can see your hair. The service usually takes about 2 to 3 hours, and longer hair or a denser curl can take more.

5. How long it lasts and home care

A digital perm usually holds its curl for about 3 to 6 months. As your hair grows, the roots straighten and the curl stays more toward the ends, so it relaxes gradually. To keep it looking good, towel and air dry to about 70 to 80 percent, then twist and scrunch the curl in your hand as you finish, and lightly dry just the curled section with a diffuser at the end. Brushing wet hair hard loosens the curl, so it is better to arrange wet hair with your fingers.

An example of a perm style with a fringe and rounded C curl ends by Chief Stylist Jenny at Juno Hair Seomyeon Bujeon
Pairing a C curl at the ends with a fringe makes daily styling easier.

6. One honest downside, damage

Because a digital perm uses both lotion and heat, it puts a load on the hair. Hair already weakened by color or bleach can end up drier and more brittle through the curling process. Some people feel the ends are rougher right after the service, which is closer to a natural trait of a heat perm. To limit the damage, it helps not to cram a perm and color into the same day, to set the spacing and order with your designer, and to keep up a home care routine that replenishes protein and moisture afterward.

Getting ready for a digital perm in Seomyeon

However pretty a trend photo looks, the right curl size and placement still depend on your hair thickness, face shape, and daily habits. Bringing one or two photos of the vibe you want and matching it with a designer against your hair condition is the fastest way to a result you like. When choosing a Seomyeon hair salon, picking one with a designer experienced in perms and a thorough pre service consultation helps you avoid disappointment.

How to get here and booking

Juno Hair Seomyeon Bujeon is at 3F Cheongyang Building, 40 Seomyeon-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan. It is about a 5 minute walk from both Exit 7 and Exit 9 of Seomyeon Station, easy to reach by subway. Hours are open every day from 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. There are 6 designers, Won Suhyun, Jenny, Soyeon, Ina, Hyuk, and Yeji. Perms and magic straightening are mainly handled by Chief Stylist Jenny, and long hair styles and curls by designer Soyeon. For a Seomyeon digital perm consultation or booking, call 051 809 9605.

If you are thinking about easy to manage waves in Seomyeon, Busan, come by Juno Hair Seomyeon Bujeon for a digital perm consultation matched to your hair. It is a Seomyeon hair salon people return to for natural perms and long hair styling. Bring a photo of the curl you want, and a designer will help you find the direction that fits your hair condition.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a digital perm and a setting perm?

Both are heat perms. A digital perm applies the lotion first and then heat, so the curl falls naturally and softly and suits larger waves well. A setting perm is stronger at holding a firm, defined curl, so it is often chosen for shorter lengths or a bouncy curl.

Which hair types and lengths suit a digital perm?

Medium lengths below the shoulder and longer hair suit it well, as they carry the weight of the curl. People with fine hair that drops its curl, or with straight hair who use a curling iron often, are usually happiest with it. Hair bleached several times or badly damaged may hold the curl less, so a consultation beforehand is needed.

How much does a digital perm cost in Seomyeon?

It depends on length, hair condition, curl size, and any added care. In Seomyeon, shorter lengths often start in the low one hundred thousand won range, while longer hair or an added clinic care can push it toward two hundred thousand. The exact figure is best confirmed in an in person consultation where the designer can see your hair.

How long does a digital perm take?

It usually takes about 2 to 3 hours. Longer hair or a denser curl can take more. The exact time depends on your hair length and condition and is explained during the consultation.

How long does a digital perm last?

It usually lasts about 3 to 6 months. As your hair grows, the roots straighten and the curl stays toward the ends, so it relaxes gradually. Twisting and scrunching the curl as you dry, then finishing with a diffuser, helps keep the curl looking good for longer.

Does a digital perm damage hair a lot?

Using both lotion and heat puts some load on the hair. Hair already weakened by color or bleach can end up drier. To limit it, avoid cramming a perm and color into the same day, set the spacing and order with your designer, and keep up a home care routine that replenishes protein and moisture afterward.

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