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[quote=Anonymous]Curly hair takes longer to style and manage than straight hair. Please just accept that if you want your daughter’s hair to look nice and do not complain to her about how long it takes, or how much easier it would be if she had straight hair. You will do lifelong damage to her self esteem. The crunch you’re referring to is called the cast. Once it is 100% dry, you can scrunch it out. That cast is critical to managing frizz while the hair is drying and if you let it dry completely in the cast, either air dry or diffusing, the curls will look so much better and stay longer with less frizz. Also, the less you touch curly hair once styled, the better it will look. So don’t fuss with it, play with it etc. straight haired women don’t get this, as playing with one’s hair is pretty much a top hobby/accepted tic for most straight haired (white) women. Flipping it constantly, putting it up and down, flipping from one side to another, and so on and so forth. Aww[/quote]
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