The challenge: a beautiful idea on very damaged hair
This client visited me from Hong Kong while travelling in Tokyo. She wanted a cut, a new color and a digital perm — but her hair was already very damaged, which made this a genuinely difficult case. Color and perm on fragile hair can easily make things worse, so the whole plan was built around one idea: change the look without adding damage.
What I did
Color with built-in nourishment. Instead of a standard dye, I used a formula infused with protein, so the hair was fed and strengthened while it was being colored — not stripped by it.
Acidic digital perm. A normal perm is harsh on damaged hair, so I adjusted the pH to the acidic side. This creates soft, natural curl while keeping the process as gentle as possible — the same low-damage principle as acid straightening.
Cut. A cut to shape the style and remove the most tired ends, so the curl and color sit beautifully.

Before & after — cut, color & acidic digital perm on damaged hair
The result
Even on hair that started out very damaged, the finish came out with real shine and a soft, supple texture — and my client was truly happy with it. Proof that with the right chemistry and a careful hand, you can still get a beautiful color and curl without sacrificing the health of your hair.
If your hair is damaged and you’re nervous about color or perm, this is exactly the kind of case I plan carefully. You can read more about protecting fragile hair in my keratin treatment guide and hair color guide.
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Send Your Hair Photos →Ginza: Tue–Sun · Yokohama: every Monday · One-on-one private salon · 23 yearsBy Kenji — English-speaking stylist for international hair, Ginza & Yokohama. 23 years of color, perm, cutting & hair repair.


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