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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I assume you don't have curly hair? If you are willing to spend the money, I highly recommend the DevaCurl line.[/quote] No - I have very, very straight hair. I have no idea what to do with it. Do I comb it? Brush it? I feel like she's going to look back on her pictures from when she was younger and be embarassed.[/quote] I had a feeling. :o) I have very curly, dry hair and my mom has straight hair. Poor thing never had a clue what to do with it (I got the hair from my dad, who always wore his really short and was no help.) I struggled for YEARS as an adult to find a stylist and products that work. I will reiterate my preference for DevaCurl - it is amazing. Although it is pircier than drug store products, you can usually find great deals online and don't need very much. It is also worth looking into a DevaCurl trained stylist or taking her to Fiddleheads in Dupont - curly hair needs to be cut very differently than straight hair. Other than using good products (which is 95% of the battle), some things that work for me are shampooing only every 3-4 days, but using conditioner every day. Squeeze hair dry rather than twisting or rubbing it. Use a satin pillow case to avoid frizz. Style hair/add product when wet and then let it air dry. Good luck![/quote]
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