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I tried it ages ago but it didn't work for me. My curl is not consistent and my hair is blonde and a little fine. If I recall when I tried it I seemed to think it was more for heavier curls / more textured hair than mine.
I don't know what ouidad is, but I've used a Curlygirl-trained stylist in Boston. He gave me a nice cut that brought out my (fine, kind of wimpy) curls. I wish they were cheaper.
The results are in. The curls stayed together thru an 18 hour work shift where I was laying down for some of the time. I wrapped my head in a scarf to sleep when I got home. The cut is nice. She didn't take off a lot but just shaped it. The big take away is that she showed me how to style it personalized by my types of curl. My back springs up while my sides are more looser and frizzy. It is hard to get a good hair picture. My coworkers were wowed though.
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I like the new shape! Is this a salon for curly hair? Do you care to share the styling advice you received. My curly frizz needs all the help I can get!