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May 7, 2014
J G.
May 7, 2014
M G.
Maybe a little bit of leave conditioner will make em more managable.
May 7, 2014
Melissa H.
After I get out of the shower, I part and brush them how I want them. Then I either blow dry them or just let them dry normally.
May 7, 2014
Nicole R.
You can try using a thick moisturising conditioner to weigh them down and have less curl? Also there a lot straightening products out there that you could try? Good luck!
May 7, 2014
J G.
Thanks guys:)
@Nicole, can you name a few please?
May 10, 2014
Cole M.
Have you ever tried a roller after the shower. Maybe try pining them straight. Hope that helps ")
May 20, 2014
J G.
Thanks Cole.. thats a lovely suggestion, I think it'll work :)