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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have hair like that. There is no way to get it that straight except with a lot of work blow drying it every day but as soon as you go out it frizzes OR a treatment like Keratin. With a Keratin treatment, its much easier to blow dry and maintain. I hardly doubt she's doing it naturally. Her parents, given the media should have paid for someone to help her with her hair. [/quote] I agree that this is not just a natural change and that she’s probably blowing it out each day. That’s what I do too. But I can understand that either her parents didn’t want to imply that there was something “wrong” with her curly hair or that in adolescence she didn’t want anyone drawing more attention to it. Kids are so painfully self conscious. I hated my hair until a hairdresser blew it out for me before my junior prom. I didn’t even realize that was something you could do (and neither did my mom). We were pretty low maintenance in terms of that kind of thing. [/quote] +1 Also remember it was 25 years before instagram beauty influencers, you tube gurus, globalisation of beauty treatments and that kind of info was not available to everyone or almost anyone even. It was just a different time in the early 90s. Yes even the first family of the US probably didn't have access to the options and all the products that exist now[/quote]
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