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The Make-Up Thread: Because we all like to feel pretty sometimes
Papersatan:
You can get a shampoo/conditioner which is designed to straighten hair or tame frizz.
hedgie:
--- Quote from: Masterpiece on 15 Jul 2014, 17:34 ---Reviving this thread, because I need to feel pretty -
to all successful long-haired people in this forum, how do you get rid of curls like these?
--- End quote ---
My hair never gets curly, but it can get *very* wavy. I tend to use Paul Mitchell's Slickworks or Straightworks to make my hair behave and not get as big as it is wont to do. But as others said, the longer it gets, the straighter it tends to get. At shoulder-length, my hair gets bigger and rather wavy, but when it was down to my arse, it was totally straight, even without product.
Masterpiece:
I use conditioner as well.
It's time like these where I question my choice of having long hair. Just so much work.
nekowafer:
Maybe make an effort to tuck that piece behind your ear? Or if you can, when you're at home, wear a little hair clip (you can get them without bows, but holy shit you'd be adorable with a bow in your hair) to keep it back, and it will eventually learn to stay. Mostly.
But with the heat, there's humidity, and that makes everything curl up.
Lines:
Ok people with long and/or thick, wavy hair - I have one spot in my hair at the base of my neck that is determined to stay matted. I can usually comb it out when wet, but it retangles itself throughout the day. Is there a way to stop it? Or should I just let it be a dredlock? I haven't had hair this long in over 10 years and when I did, it wasn't wavy and didn't do this. If making a dred is easier, how the heck do I do that?
Halp?
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