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    Posted: January 28 2004 at 8:26pm
ok here my prob..i'm a guy with very curly hair and i'm just tired of it ...i can stand it anymore...the only way i can do something to it,it's to take some gel in my hands and just move my hand in my hard real fast it's makes my hair look realy short because my curls are realy strong curls....i want to try a new hairstyle but what can i do there's not many things to do with it .....i was thinking of using a relaxer to make it strait...but i don't know how to style it after...when i make then straight there at my eyebrows just to gve you a idea of thier leght....i'll try to post some pics latter..

thnx for any help you can provide....
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Curly hair is not a curse, it's all about the right products and the patience to take care of it.

My daughter has natural, beautiful long curly hair (much like Halle Berry's new look). It took quite a bit of time for us to figure out how to work with it, but one of the best websites we've found is http://www.ouidad.com. This site lets you do a profile, and them picks the products that would be most beneficial to you. A bit on the expensive side, but well worth the money if you really want to love your curls.

Also, find someone who specializes in cutting curly hair and is in high demand. My daughter and I recently found a woman in Huntington Beach, CA, who is in constant demand for her talents regarding curly hair cuts.

The Ouidad website also helps you to find salons and stylists in your area who have gone to school or specialize in Ouidad's "slice and dice" cuts.

For anyone in the Orange County, California, area who is looking for a superb stylist, let me know and I'll be happy to provide you with the information that you're looking for.

Good luck,
Paula F
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If you want to get rid of your curly hair, Japanese Hair Straightening (also known as thermal reconditioning) is the way to go. Here''s a link that provides good info on it.

http://www.hairstraight.net
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Another option would be to go to a reputable salon in your area and have a texturizer applied to your hair. Really it's the same as a relaxer but it is not applied to all your hair. it's combed thru randomly and soooo helps to calm your curls and frizzies.
CO wash only since September '04! Dyed red botticelli curls (3b), fine and just past shoulder length
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