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someone who understands hair, please help


Question Posted Tuesday November 6 2012, 4:11 am

Hello :] my hair is very soft and its texture is very smooth,when i was young i had wavy hair and it wasn't frizzy, now im 18 years old, and i stopped taking care of my hair for years, id straighten it all the time, go to the salon and have someone do it and if it got even a bit puffy i would straighten again and again, and i used to hear my hair ripping and it was horrible, i also used to take showers and put my hair up in a bun for days and i never had any hair cuts, and i also used to brush it alot. anyways i am aware that i really messed up my hair but it still happens to be soft so im guessing that my good hair is somewhere in there, ive been taking care of it for 2 weeks now, i shower every other day. i dont use shampoo so much its usually conditioners and hair masks, i comb my hair and dont brush it and as soon as im done doing that i use products such as oil replacement and its been doing wonders so far making my hair alot better. when i stopped taking care of my hair, it got curly and now that im taking care of it i realize that it isnt as curly as it was when i took no care at all, does that mean that my hair is going back to its naturalness? its alot softer and alot less frizzy and the curls arent so much anymore.. like its a bit wavy at the top and then it goes curly at the bottom, is it possible that my hair is becoming the way it used to be ? or does it have to stay curly? cause i want my wavy hair back.
anyways, thanks to whoever took the time to read this and answer. highly appreciated.


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LoveYourLife787 answered Thursday November 8 2012, 5:45 pm:
You sound like your taking very good care of it! I would say that you won't know until it grows completely out. Depending on how long your hair is you might be a naturally curly girl, and your hair is long the length might be weighing down the curls at the top. Or your hair texture could be going back to the original way it was, either way! The only way to find out is to give it a year, keep doing what your doing, and go for your 8-12 week trims. I would suggest getting one avocado mixing it with your favorite conditioner and leaving it in your hair for 20 minutes once a week, then rinsing it out. This will certainly help your hair! But it sounds like your taking good care of it! Keep it up!

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whythehellnot answered Wednesday November 7 2012, 6:22 pm:
if you want your wavy hair back, dont straighten it and try a leave it conditioner to get shinnyness and stuffs oh and hair cuts can help

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xomegaroni answered Tuesday November 6 2012, 11:26 am:
Yes. If you stop damaging your hair with heat and go heatless, you'll start to see your natural hair texture. Unless you really fried and damaged your hair. Don't use any heat (hair dryer, flat irons), comb it when wet/brush it when dry, don't use tight hair elastics, and use basic shampoos for your hair type. For example, don't use a straightening shampoo. Just use a daily cleaning shampoo. Dove and Pantene have great ones.

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