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[quote=Anonymous]When I was a tween I had very long (almost sit on your hair long) wavy hair with frizz. I used to brush it a lot and it just made me have this huge puff all around me. What I learned to do in high school was braid it after showering, wear the braid until the hair was all dry and then have nice defined waves with minimal frizz. But if I had wanted straight hair without frizz, I would have needed to blow dry or straighten or get it relaxed. That's all a lot of work and also not great for your hair, and for me, having long hair was more important than having straight hair. Leave in conditioner is a good call, and sleeping on satin pillowcases reduces frizz. There are also satin bonnets you can wear at night that also protect your hair. Word of warning: salons tend to cut off much more hair than you ask them to. If that's something that would upset your daughter, be careful to communicate really well beforehand and then watch carefully and speak up if they are doing something different from what you requested.[/quote]
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