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What are “cold waves” commonly used for?

Creating long-lasting curls without the application of heat

Cold waves are a method of perming hair without the use of heat, allowing for the creation of curls that can last for an extended period. The process utilizes chemical solutions to break down the hair's internal structure, enabling it to take on the shape of the curling rods used during the procedure. This technique is particularly beneficial for individuals who wish to achieve curls while minimizing the damage that heat can inflict on the hair.

The other options describe different hair-related processes. Straightening hair typically involves the application of heat, either through flat irons or other thermal tools, rather than the cold wave technique. Providing temporary hair color relates to products that coat the hair strands but do not alter the hair's structure, which is not what cold waves do. Removing hair using chemical means refers to methods like depilatory creams, which are completely separate from the curling techniques employed in cold wave perms.

Straightening hair styles with heat

Providing temporary hair color

Removing hair using chemical means

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