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Old 10-02-2005, 01:58 PM
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So you look good curly and straight. I only look good straight. I think I look good curly but the people I hang out with don't see things the same way.
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Old 10-03-2005, 08:45 PM
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You know, there are a lot of shampoos that increase hair thickness, so if you want to go straight then you should use one of those shampoos first.

Is it possible for hair to be too thick? I have really thick wavy hair, it annoys me because I cant aford the really good straightners that would actually straighten it. Its also really hard to control because its too wavy not to have frizz, but its also not wavy enough to be nice and curly. Know what I mean?
Its also not quite long enough to be curled and look natural. I'm so confused!
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Old 10-04-2005, 12:50 PM
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Is it possible for hair to be too thick? I have really thick wavy hair, it annoys me because I cant aford the really good straightners that would actually straighten it. Its also really hard to control because its too wavy not to have frizz, but its also not wavy enough to be nice and curly. Know what I mean?
Its also not quite long enough to be curled and look natural. I'm so confused!

Maybe u can try anti frizz products???
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Old 10-04-2005, 08:29 PM
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Yeah, I use some at the moment that work quite well, so I'll just keep going with them or look for something different. Thx!
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If u wanna look different, perhaps u can straighten your hair temporarily(or permanent) n give them layers. Or use curling irons to your hair.....but dont do this too much........
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OK, maybe I'll try that. Thx!
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My hair is really thick and curly. Its so thick that its probably enough for four people. I love having my hair straight though. It reflects light when I have it straightened
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my hair is straight, i wanna make it curly too, but its difficult to take care of it, and i think curly make me look more adult hehehehe
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My hair is naturally wavy and some days it's straight as straw and others it perm-curly! I get a lot of compliments and I love how diverse my hair can be all on it's own. But as to what looks best...not to be vain or anything, but I think I look rather nice either way. Straight...well...it's boring(ish) for the most part...everything looks the same and I dont think it's very eye catching. People with curly hair tend to stick out more, which is good if you wanna stick out. Just my opinion though
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I love curly hair, but my hair is naturally straight so I have to use a shampoo to make it curly. It's no hassle, I shower everyday so it's basically like my hair is always curly.

I am thinking about getting a shampoo like that, but I didn't know if it actually worked on straight hair. I've seen the commercials (I believe it was Wash N Curl) but when I tried to look on the net to see if it did work on straight hair, all that was mentioned was making already curly hair curlier.

Are there other brands of shampoo that can make straight hair curly? If so, which one do you recommend?

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