A permanent wave, or perm, is a chemical treatment that restructures the hair and creates wave-like or curly hair. It is done by applying a chemical solution to the hair, breaking the hair's natural bonds, and then reshaping it using rods or rollers. The chemicals used in perms have no interaction with antibiotics.
Antibiotics are medications used to treat bacterial infections. They work by killing or inhibiting the growth of bacteria, but they do not directly interact with the hair or affect the chemical processes involved in creating a permanent wave.