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Q: So, in late December/January, I cut my hair to short length - the back was to the nape of my neck and the front a little past my shoulder, so a longer angled bob. Now, it has grown out to a grown out bob (makes sense, doesn't it? :P) and I am totally clueless on different ways to style it, besides straightening it everyday. Straightening it everyday damages my hair and I want it to grow faster instead of getting split ends and not growing much. My natural hair also makes the ends of my hair flip outward, away from my face, and I hate it. Any tips on how to style it so that I don't have to use a straightener or heat tools and the flipping out of my hair does not occur? Thanks so much!
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i have the natural flippy ends too they are a pain in the butt! my hair is a tad past my shoulders. truth is that if you dont want to use heat styling tools then your gonna have to work with the natural way your hair is. i use tresemme and salleys beauty salon halo gel. work through hair when damp and style with a cute clip, put some bobbypins in or put a stylish headband on
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Actually, this is great advice, don't know what I was thinking. Thank you!
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Gender: Female Location: stamford ct Age: 16 Member Since: March 10, 2010 Answers: 34 Last Update: April 14, 2010 Visitors: 3579
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