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    Posted: July 27 2007 at 7:03pm
OK, I have just always worn my hair long and curly (except once when I totally butched it and it sucked!).  I have long, fine, thin curly hair.  Gets very frizzy and dry.
I have a slightly full oval face, low forehead.
I would wear long hair, but I have 2 yong children, and it's really getting to be bothersome.  I need an easy style that looks good curly or straight (when i feel the need for a change and straighten it!  LOL)
Anyone have any ideas??
THANKS!!!


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If I were willing to go 'this' short I'd probably try a shag. I've been looking for haircut ideas all week and can't remember if I even saw a photo of a curly/wavy shag but did see a description on a site called hair diva or something. Maybe if you specify your search you'll find a photo somewhere. Good Luck.
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i want to get a perm real fast .. likea spiral one .. does anyone have any pics of one???
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