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Can regular hair dye or henna ruin my hair's natural curl pattern?


Question Posted Monday April 29 2013, 7:19 pm

I am transitioning to natural hair. Before I started transitioning I bleached and colored my hair. The dye has faded and now my hair is orange. I want to dye my hair but I heard it can ruin curl pattern. Does it ruin the curl pattern?

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KlutzyKim answered Tuesday April 30 2013, 3:23 pm:
I've never used regular hair dye, sorry. But henna can sometimes loosen your curls. It's not permanent, but it happens.

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