Perm Meaning and Translations
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perm
[pษหm ]
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Interesting Facts
Pop Culture
- Hair perms were extremely popular during the 1980s, often associated with big hairstyles and rock music.
- Famous celebrities like Cher and Dolly Parton have sported perms, influencing fashion trends worldwide.
Science
- A perm chemically alters the hairโs structure, making curls or waves possible by breaking and reforming disulfide bonds.
- Different types of perms (like digital or cold perms) use varying methods and technologies for different curl types.
Psychology
- People often change their hairstyle, including getting a perm, as a way to express personal identity or cope with life transitions.
- Research indicates that drastic hair changes can boost confidence and alter one's self-image.
Literature
- Perms often appear in literature as symbols of change or rebellion, reflecting charactersโ transformations.
- The style has been immortalized in various books and films, highlighting the cultural significance of hair as a form of communication.
Origin of 'perm'
Main points about word origin
- The term 'perm' is short for 'permanent wave', which describes the lasting effect of this hairstyle technique.
- The concept dates back to the 19th century, where early versions used heat and rods to curl hair.
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Word Frequency Rank
At rank #29,809, this word represents specialized academic or technical vocabulary. It's less frequently encountered but may be valuable in specific contexts.
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