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hair follow-up


Question Posted Saturday April 7 2007, 10:13 pm

hey i read your response and i was wondering a few things

-do you have to put gel in your hair or anything?
-the shampoo itself turns your hair curly forever?


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christina answered Saturday April 7 2007, 10:18 pm:
Since my hair is now naturally curly because my haircut, I don't have to put any gel or hairspray or mousse products in it just because my hair is natural, and because I don't wanna make it anymore curly.

The shampoo doesn't necessarily make it curly forever, but it does make it curly until you wash it out again.

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