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Question Posted Thursday June 28 2007, 2:49 pm

Thanks for responding. Why didn't you get it done?
its really hard for me to do anything with my hair, its so blah, have any ideas?

im going to a wedding soon and i want my hair to be curly do you think it will last? do i have to tell the salon person that my hair is chemically straight?


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runawayxlove answered Thursday June 28 2007, 3:15 pm:
Hey, well i didnt end up getting it done because i decided that there was other things that were more important to me that i wanted to do with my money. Your hair will tend to be blah since your hair is chemically straightened, but hey, thats what you paid for. Straight hair tends to get blah to most people quickly, thats why people scrunch/curl there hair. As for if the curls will last, im not sure because it depends on a lot of things. It depends on how good your hair was done and how long ago that you had it done. I would probably just go back to the salon and explain to them that you like what they did, but you dont think that it will be proper for the occasion, so therefore you want to try some curls. If its not the same salon, yes, do tell them that your hair in chemically straightened. Since im not sure if it will last and the salon cant be 100% sure that it will, test it out first. What i mean is pretend its time to get your hair done for the wedding and test it out and see if it lasts, because you wouldnt want a gross mix of straight hair and curls for the wedding, would you? If it works, great your golden. If not, ask the salon what they can do.

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