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Black Hair, Perms & Swimming


Question Posted Tuesday June 27 2006, 4:52 pm

This is about African American Hair. If you have a perm, get extentions (braids) and go swimming (regular YMCA pool) will your hair come out? The extensions are with human hair. Shouldn't you rinse your hair when you come out the pool or should you shampoo and condition it? Will the hair tangle? Will the braids come out?

My fast granddaughter went swimming, just got her hair braided and has a perm!

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AskNicolethtsme answered Friday June 30 2006, 1:43 pm:
shampoo and condition cuz if u just rinse it, it will come out.

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