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Question Posted Friday January 9 2009, 2:24 am

You can find my hair here www.myspace.com/Da_2nd_Generation


I hope it works on my hair, Oh by the way can't I get eletricuted if I use a flat iron when my hair is wet?


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WhitneyJ answered Friday January 9 2009, 2:49 pm:
Your hair doesn't look too majorly thick. My hair is naturally wavy, and it looks like your hair is about the same as mine and I straighten mine nearly everyday. My hair is choppy and straight, but it's above my shoulders though.
I think it looks like it would work for your hair. When you go to the hairstylist, ask them if you straightened it after you got it cut if it would look like this, but I'm fairly sure you can pull it off.
And no, you won't get electrocuted by straightening your hair wet. I have a wet-to-dry straightener where you can straighten wet or dry. If you straighten it wet it sizzles a little as it dries your hair. I don't think it is the best method of straightening for your hair, but it's the one I use the most because it's easiest.

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