You've finally gotten that perm you've been wanting.

But now you're left wondering, how long do I have to wait to color my hair?

We all know the drill: you get a perm and then have to wait 6-8 weeks before coloring your hair. But what if you're ready to rock some new color sooner than that?

The experts say that it's best to wait 2-4 weeks before coloring your hair after a perm. This gives your hair time to adjust to the new perm and recover from the chemicals.

However, if you're itching for some color sooner than that, there are a few things you can do to minimize the damage.

First of all, avoid using any harsh chemicals on your hair for at least 2 weeks after getting a perm. This means no shampooing with sulfates, no bleaching, and no heat styling.

If you must shampoo your hair, use a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo. And when it comes to styling, let your hair air dry whenever possible.

If you do decide to color your hair sooner than 2 weeks after getting a perm, be sure to use a semi-permanent or demi-permanent color.

These types of colors don't penetrate the hair shaft as deeply as permanent colors, so they won't damage your perm as much. Demi-permanent colors will also give your hair a nice shine and help hide any damaged areas.

So, there you have it! If you're thinking about coloring your hair after a perm, the experts say it's best to wait 2-4 weeks.

However, if you can't wait that long, there are ways to minimize the damage by using gentler products and semi-permanent colors.