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May 18, 2005 23:49

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clutterfree May 19 2005, 21:31:09 UTC
You and your cousin look like you could be sisters!

You should take a picture of yourself with curly hair and post it. What kind of highpowered flat iron do you use? I've been looking for one. My cousin uses a "Chi" but I haven't been able to find it...

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joystar22 May 20 2005, 03:26:52 UTC
Ok I'll post a pic of my curly hair sometime soon. I have lots, though I dislike almost all of them. But yeah my iron is a Babyliss which you can get in pretty much any beauty supply store in Toronto. I have the one with the ceramic coated plates (you can get pure ceramic and non-ceramic and various other things for various other prices), but yeah it is a mirace worker! Even if it does take an hour.

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clutterfree May 20 2005, 04:10:00 UTC
Yay! Why do you dislike most of them? Is it an expensive hair straightener? I'm trying to figure out how important this instrument will be to me. I mostly like my curly hair, but I was at my hairdressers once and she got bored and had no other clients so she asked if she could straighten my hair and I was like "Oh hey, that looks pretty hot!" and I've tried to duplicate the look with a $20 Conair plastic one, but those are obviously meant for people who have a tiny wave and not someone with full out curls.

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joystar22 May 20 2005, 21:36:23 UTC
I dunno my hair just seems to look better straight. That might just be because I'm not used to it though. I like having the option of wearing it curly though so I wouldn't want to chemically straighten it or anything. Personally, I would consider my straightening iron one of the best investments I've ever made. One that actually works on curly hair will probably set you back $80-$100 but I really think it's worth it. It's good for when I'm going out, or I just want a change, or I want my hair to be really low-maintenance for a few days.

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clutterfree May 21 2005, 14:51:11 UTC
Havign curly hair is a slight blessing, even when it's annoying. Think of how many people would love to achieve the naturally curly look and so obviously can't. Oh, jealousy.

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