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    Posted: February 10 2005 at 10:41am
if you can use a blow dryer on straight synth hair to help stop the frizzies...how would you so that with curly synth hair?
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I think the blow-dryer is mostly used to smooth out the ends, so maybe you could use a round brush on the ends of curly hair. It's a good question. :)
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Im going to get one of those diffusers for the end of my blow dryer. Im putting in curly synth extensions in the next week or so. I always dry my hair after washing it, I hate the feel of wet hair expecially around my neck. I have a friend that wears dreads all the time and he says he has to dry his or the dreads can get moldy around the scalp area. Ive never heard of extensions getting moldy but Im not taking any chances.

http://www.folica.com/Hot_Sock_Ultral_d983.html

There is a link to what I mean. Oh and I always dry extensions using the cool setting on my blow dryer.
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The curl drops somewhat, but you can always re-curl it yourself with a low-heat curling iron (test on a bit of scrap first), rag curlers, etc. Getting it wet with hot water and putting it up in a bun to dry works too.

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