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Hair Calicks


Question Posted Friday November 16 2007, 9:59 pm

I have a hair calick, and my hairline goes in a little at the middle. I also have bangs, and when i straighten them they dont lay right because of the calick. Is there anyway to fix this or even get the calick removed so my hairline is normal?

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modelkate11 answered Sunday November 18 2007, 1:29 am:
i had one when i was little because i had short bangs but i grew out my bangs and i think the weight of longer hair make it go away because now i don't have it. so try growing your bangs out.

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yourrtrustyhelpline answered Sunday November 18 2007, 12:58 am:
as far as i know, the only way to get rid of a calick is by shaving that area of your hair, and sometimes, that doesn't even work. other than that, i don't think there is a way. you could try to use hairspray or something to even your hair out.

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