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Combing Curly Hair


Question Posted Wednesday April 8 2009, 12:34 am

Hey,
I am 16f and I have natural curly hair. I would like to know how I can comb out my hair, blow it with a diffuser or such, and make it sort of like an afro.
Or a hairdo such as this:
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Is what I am going for,
Please Help Me find a way :)


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Sami143 answered Wednesday April 8 2009, 12:07 pm:
I would try bolow dring underneath (like by your roots) and hairspraying it then lightly brushing through it that should make it pretty ratted and fro like. I hope this works for you =]

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