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Jul 17, 2013
Lily M.
I kinda want to relax my hair...and I've never done it before, but I've definitely read about it. I have a question though...if you relax your hair, but get it wet, will it still be curly, just lessened? I'm so confused haha.
Jul 18, 2013
Ciara H.
relax or perm
Jul 18, 2013
Michelle E.
Hi lily. Depends on what kind of relaxer but it will be curlier when wet but much easier to straighten. Hope this helps.
Jul 18, 2013
Helane P.
I have curly hair checkout keratin relaxing or keratin straightnin its the best for my hair & doesn't dry it out while after you do this you can get yr hair wet n it holds until you grow new hair