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Old Sep 05, 2021, 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Soupe du jour View Post
In Czech Republic, I don't think they encounter many people with curly hair...and with as much as we have. At least in the US the population is diverse enough that they do. I used to pay a pretty penny for the stylist I saw in the US, but at least she knew what to do with my curly mop.

My old stylist used to occasionally dry my hair straight, but got to the point where it was too difficult to manage. My hair grew curlier in my middle age, for some reason. I want to embrace them. It is a shame that others see them as almost "problematic". When cut and styled right, such curls are lovely. Don't you think?

I really want my hair done before my trip. It's not looking that great right now.
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Originally Posted by BethRags View Post


Yes, I do think so. I used to see a lady in the grocery near me; she had a really good cut for curly hair. If I ever see her again I 'm going to ask who her stylist is. For some time I was paying a high price for my stylist, but she never knew how to style my hair, either. It's beyond frustrating.
Don't you know we need to "fix" it? It is definitely treated as "problematic", and honestly, I've not noticed diversity helping much on that front.
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