Agree! So thick - it's like she has 3 layers or more of hair. |
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I have frizzy hair. My mom’s hair is super straight, but her dad had that tight curls that he kept short. She had no idea what to do with my hair, so I have no idea what to do with my hair. I brushed and brushed and brushed…
Later I did blowouts and keratin treatment It is much more relaxed now. I don’t know if that is age or having kids. |
| Just seeing that young face makes me feel so sad for how she was treated by the media when her dad was in the office. There were nonstop comments about her appearance. She was even called a dog! Totally unacceptable. |
| She looks like someone with curly hair that does blow outs every day, or after every wash. What is not to get? |
Yes. She was just a little older than me, and I remember hearing ruthless comments about her. The Clintons really were very aggressive about protecting her, and I think that changed the tone of how children of presidents are treated. The Bush girls had it much better, and the Obama girls even more so. |
| The Japanese straightening treatments can really do wonders if your hair is frizzy/curly. |
This! My hair looked like hers at that age because I didn’t know how to deal with it. Good products, better cuts and never touching it with a brush (just a wide comb) and I have loose, soft curls and no frizz. |
Unless a girl with frizz/curls has a mom with the same type of hair that teaches her how to care for it, she has to learn what works for curls/frizz through trial and error. |
Yes! My mom had aggressively straight hair and didn’t know what to do with my curls. I’m a few years older thanChelsea and the hair product world is a very different place than it was 20+ years ago. My hair looked crazy and frizzy until my mid-20s when I finally learned how to style it. |
| My hair was just like hers as a teen and in my 20s. I got better at dealing with it, and then in my 30s and now 40s it's relaxed a lot. It's looser, smoother curls now and significantly less frizz. Now if I don't use product and just finger comb it looks presentable. If I did that as a teen it would have been out of control. I guess I did grow out of my frizz, I'm not sure how but I'm so grateful. |
Yup. It was pretty awful. |
My hair was pin straight before puberty and then it got a bit frizzy/wavy, not in a good way during puberty. After my first pregnancy, my hair became straighter again but also really greasy. After second pregnancy it went back to the wavy/fizzy it was from 13-34. Now, in perimenopause, it is getting SO DRY. |
Duh? |
| Hormones can really have an impact; it's possible pregnancy changed the texture of her hair somewhat. I had hair just like hers as a kid and for much of my adult life (although I got much better at managing it; but honestly, I always liked my hair). But in my 40s it started to change, plus in perimenopause I have lost a TON of hair. Now in my early 50s it is less curly and I have much less hair in general, and honestly I have no idea what to do with it. |
| Even for people who know what to do with it and have the means, the products and treatments here have improved. For example, the Japanese hair straightening wasn't even available in the USA when Chelsea was younger. Now you can get it in any major city. |