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Can your hair turn curly when you start your first period?


Question Posted Tuesday September 13 2011, 8:25 pm

is it possible for your hair to be dead straight and when you start your period for it to become curly cuz your maturing more and stuff?

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tropicalbabe33 answered Wednesday September 14 2011, 1:20 pm:
Your hair can change as you get older, but it has nothing to do with your periods. My hair, for example, used to be dead straight and shiny, but has gradually become drier and naturally curly as I've got older.

Look at your older relatives and see which kind of hair is most common - it's possible that if you have lots of relatives with curly hair, yours will gradually become curly too. It's not a definite, though. Some people's hair stays the same, some people's changes. It's the same for colour too - people's hair often becomes darker or lighter as they grow older.

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