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[quote=Anonymous]Probably Japanese Thermal straightening. I have curly hair not quite as thick or tight curls as Chelsea, and in my early twenties, wanting to look “normal” I dropped hundreds in order to have straight hair, for once in my life. It took hours every time, gave me split ends, and cost a ton. Obviously not sustainable for someone not making a lot of money, but it is effective, and split ends could probably be mitigated by keratin or other strengthening treatments. The prejudice against textured hair in looking “professional” is terrible. I’m lucky to be in a position now where my hairstyle doesn’t matter at all, but I feel for women who are affected by these expectations. Obviously Black women have had it the worst. I’m really happy about the Crown Act and I hope it leads to broad “hair acceptance” and compared to the way I remember things as a kid, it does seem to be that there are more women out there nowadays sporting dos that are in harmony with their natural hair texture and lifestyle. [/quote]
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