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You can have beautiful curly cut hair or hair that used to be curly and beautiful - until it was cut by someone who just didn't know what curly hair is all about.
Curly hair is not straight hair. Never was. Never will be. You can make it look straight - at your peril - by altering the chemical bonds that hold it together (they call it relaxing).
But all you have then is severely traumatised curly hair, damaged hair that looks straight but isn't really. And its days are numbered.
It's only a matter of time before that hair goes away forever. You might think of it as relaxed hair - but it's actually hair on borrowed time. Sooner or later the treated sections will break and fall off.
Often it's sooner rather than later, as in the case of Courtenay Edelhart, who wrote this story for the Indianapolis Star:
One humid summer in the late 1980s, I wearied of the epic battle with my frizzy, naturally curly hair and tried to have it chemically straightened. Even though I had told the stylist I wanted a very mild perm, she slopped on a relaxer that was far too strong.
Afterward, about 6 inches of my hair broke off over several weeks. Each morning that I watched fat wads fall to the floor, I cursed relaxers and vowed, never again.
Jean Harlow was an early Hollywood actress, one of the original peroxide curly heads. She did terrible things to her hair in the name of fashion, and eventually she lost it all. Her hair fell out, never to return.
Even now you regularly read about this celebrity or that who, after years of monotonously reinventing her image, is rumoured to be losing her hair. Nicole Kidman is one.
But even if you have been torturing your hair, don't despair yet. It's possible for curly hair to recover, even after years of damage.
You can develop curly cut hair from hair that's been treated, tormented and traumatised, just by leaving it alone.
Lots of women have rediscovered their curly hair's natural beauty when they've finally abandoned all attempts to manage it. After years of forcing their hair to look straight, shampooing it to within an inch of its life, ripping through it with combs and breaking it with brushes, they've just stopped.
Put it all behind them.
Forgotten about it.
And one day they've looked in the mirror to discover that their curly hair, without any help, has become something beautiful.
You can speed up that process with a bit of reading.
Pick up Curly Girl from Powells or wherever you buy your books, follow the program, and it will delight you to see how your curly hair bounces back to life.
Then you'll need a stylist who knows what to do with your new, stunning, naturally curly hair.
Keep looking till you find one. That's when you'll see curly cut hair become hair to die for.
Over the years, lots of curly girls have given up on curly cut hair because real curly hair stylists, stylists who understand how to cut curly hair, are so few and far between. They've resigned themselves to inferior cuts, or just given up completely and straightened their hair.
Please don't do that. It denies everyone the chance to see naturally curly cut hair in hair styles that should be everywhere, because they're stunning.
And you're missing out on great hair.
It can't be impossible to find someone. If specialist curly hair salons are so few, then the stylists who know and understand curly cut hair are hair stylists working in regular salons.
In between bouts of cutting straight hair, they champion the curly cut hair and hair styles of their curly headed devotees.
Only a few know the secret of these curly super heroes who, disguised as mild mannered straight hair stylists in a large metropolitan hair salon, fight a never ending battle for style, beauty, and curly cut hair for hair lovers.
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