Oh Where Art Thou Curls😩
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Mar 5, 2015
lysia w.
I've been wearing my hair natural for about 2 months. My hair is natural curly. Previously I would flat iron my hair constantly and decided it was time to say NO to heat. The hair in the back have beautiful curls, the side curly/wavy and the front is as if I blowed dried my hair!😩 any suggestions to get through this heat damage. I am really trying to grow out my hair. Who doesn't love long gorgeous curly hair!?
Mar 5, 2015
Laura V.
I'd say just keep growing it out and trimming it.
Mar 5, 2015
Anna D.
Yeah I would say the same as Laura- grow and trim split ends:)