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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Has she educated herself in the Curly Girl Method? I'd look into that before a blow out because the more you straighten the longer it takes to go back curls[/quote] THis. We were in a similar place, and my teen (now 17) is so much happier once she learned how to manage her curls and control the frizz. I don't think she would ever trade it for my boring straight hair now! But I also feel like maybe let her do it once or twice where she pays for it, and the desire will probably burn out quickly. My kids always have these grand ideas about things that they are going to do with their hard-earned money. At some point, she'll want to buy Starbucks with her friends, and then will regret having wasted it all on a blowout that lasted 2 days.[/quote] Please share your daughter’s methods (if you know)…my DD also despairs over her wavy “frizzy” hair…she straightens it 1x a week with a flat iron, and then doesn’t wash it for another 4-5 days, but she’d love to learn how to style it naturally. [/quote]
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