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[quote=Anonymous]Getting curly hair to perform requires a huge amount of experimentation with products, routine, etc. but as people have said, less brushing, some kid of curl cream, no towel rubbing, etc. honestly though, you should maybe also just buy her a revlon blowdry brush and some heat protectant. It’s nice to give her the option to blow it out easily and then not wash it for a few days. Dry with a regular dryer to like 80% and then use the revlon. The frizz on top is also extremely worsened by sleeping on wet hair. So whether she wears it curly or straight, she should try to get it dry before sleeping. She also likely needs a haircut from someone who knows to what they’re doing.[/quote]
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