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Sep 13, 2013
Aya S.
My hair is naturally curly but I always straighten it. and this time of year kills it with all the humidity :( especially when I'm at college and there's a lot of walking outside. any help with tips and suggested hairdos would be greatly appreciated :)
Sep 13, 2013
Ahliyah A.
Buns are good styles since it leaves only a small part of your hair exposed to the air. And add coconut oil to your hair, it works as a natural water/humidity repellant.
Sep 13, 2013
Ahliyah A.
So your hair should stay straighter for longer and not get very frizzy.
Sep 13, 2013
Aya S.
Thanks ahliyah but I don't have the oil I only have the coconut milk split end mender by organix I don't know if that'll work the same or no?
Sep 13, 2013
Sophie C.
messy bun