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Thursday, May 26. 2011
superdevil wrote:
yep, I have a biracial friend and she said that's how her mom straightened her hair back in the 70's. Reply to this
Thursday, May 26. 2011
Anonymous wrote:
never saw anyone with this length hair do it, i know women, bra stap length an beyond do thiss to get the body of the hair straight Reply to this
Thursday, May 26. 2011
Well Dayum wrote:
This is the old school way, & i know people who still do it. It supposedly makes the hair straighter than I flat iron Reply to this
Thursday, May 26. 2011
RitzGurl wrote:
My mama's Italian and that's how she used to straighten her and my Ginafro when I was little..hahah Reply to this
Thursday, May 26. 2011
mochad wrote:
My homegirl at work only straightens her hair like this. My other homegirl has a biracial daughter and this is how she straightens her hair. Reply to this
Thursday, May 26. 2011
JLady wrote:
I will stick to my Amika ceramic iron thanks. I absolutely LOVE it. It actually smooths the hair follicles so well without damaging the hair, my cuts last longer before my ends start to split. Reply to this
Thursday, May 26. 2011
Gummi_Bears wrote:
Thank god I have my Sedu flat iron so I don't have to deal with burnt hair with using a clothing iron. Reply to this
My white friend really does that. And her hair smells like orange juice.
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yep, I have a biracial friend and she said that's how her mom straightened her hair back in the 70's.
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never saw anyone with this length hair do it, i know women, bra stap length an beyond do thiss to get the body of the hair straight
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This is the old school way, & i know people who still do it. It supposedly makes the hair straighter than I flat iron
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At first,I thought it was a housecat...
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I swear I hatecho ass *DEAD*
I tried this shat once and it left my hair dull, spiku and crispy....never mind! I hope they asses at least using heat protectant.
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"SPIKY" not "spiku"
*SIGH*
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My mama's Italian and that's how she used to straighten her and my Ginafro when I was little..hahah
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My homegirl at work only straightens her hair like this. My other homegirl has a biracial daughter and this is how she straightens her hair.
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I will stick to my Amika ceramic iron thanks. I absolutely LOVE it. It actually smooths the hair follicles so well without damaging the hair, my cuts last longer before my ends start to split.
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Thank god I have my Sedu flat iron so I don't have to deal with burnt hair with using a clothing iron.
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People still do this shit in 2011?! WOW!
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