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Question Posted Sunday February 19 2006, 11:33 pm

is there anything that will make your hair straight for a while?
i already have a good straightener...
but that just takes forever!!
like at k mart or something? and PLEASE dont say at salons because i already know
---i rate!


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B0YgimmeTHATx3 answered Monday February 20 2006, 3:15 am:
you can get a regular box perm from the store (the kind that is supposed to make your hair curly), follow the directions but instead of doing the part where you put curlers or w/e in your hair, just leave it in and keep combing it straight through your hair, which is called a reverse-perm or something (sorry if i dont make sense)

you could also prolly get a relaxer (for afro-am. hair)..


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Igotamonopoly answered Monday February 20 2006, 1:17 am:
At Sav-On, there's a chemical tratment like relaxing but for non African-American hair. Give it a look.

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