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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To the person that said of you see a white woman with straight hair and not frizzy/curly then it means she spent a good amount of time straightening it...you are wrong. I've never heard such a statement. [b]I am white and my hair is stick straight. [/b]Does not hold a curl even if I shellac it with hairspray while it's wrapped around a curling iron. I wear powder foundation, eyeshadow, mascara and lip gloss and it takes me 40 minutes to get ready including a shower. Bright colors. Good quality pieces. Mix and match color. Navy with everything. BUT it's not just about fashion. Like others have said, smile more. Be polite. Know your manners and etiquette. Be a lady. [/quote] That was me - There's always an exception to every rule. And I believe I said "there's a high probability"... but in any case - let me ask you this. You claim your hair is naturally stick straight. But if you're like most people I know, your hair is not natural and hasn't been for years. You've likely bleached your hair at some point, or got highlights, or got some treatment done to it. You probably even use special shampoos or conditioners designed to keep your hair straight. With that in mind - can you still say that you have naturally straight hair?[/quote] Yes. I haven't colored my hair since 2011. I use Garnier Fructis Damage Eraser shampoo. [/quote]
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