inthestars
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Maybe some of you can relate to this. I have very thick hair and every sense I can remember, my hair was either pressed with a hot comb (starting at age 2 1/2) or relaxed
(starting at age 8). It never grew past my collar bone and was always thin in spots.
Now that I have stopped relaxing my hair, I can see that my hair is actually wavy and easy to manage.. I have no idea of why my mother insisted on frying my hair with appliances and chemicals from an early age; why do so many parents insist on damaging their child's hair?
(starting at age 8). It never grew past my collar bone and was always thin in spots.
Now that I have stopped relaxing my hair, I can see that my hair is actually wavy and easy to manage.. I have no idea of why my mother insisted on frying my hair with appliances and chemicals from an early age; why do so many parents insist on damaging their child's hair?