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I am so jealous of your curls - please continue to show them off!
My natural hair is so heavy and straight and limp... it has no mind of its own and just conforms to the shape of my skull. So I have started using a flat iron to at least run with the straight look. Guess that puts me closer to Team Natural, if not Team 100% Natural!
I love your hair Carla, both ways, but agree going natural is more convenable and healthlier and you have a great cut!. I'm sooo jelous on your volume, and curls....you already got to know my hair is fine, thin, flat and straight all the way...the gras is always greener it seems, indeed..:-)
You are so lucky to have such wonderful, naturally curly hair! I spent lots of time in the bathroom making my hair curly like this when it was longer. I like both looks on you. I would play around with the curly version, with pastes or shines, once dry, to get less casual looks without having to flat iron it every time.
Although the flat iron version looks very professional and smart. You so-called ML are not showing at all, I promise.
i love my straight hair but sometimes would like it to be more wavy and messy... I think it's wonderful that you have both options and could just let whatever mood you are dictate which way you go!
I prefer your hair curly, but it looks good straight, too. It's great hair. It's nice to have options. I have very wavy, nearly curly hair, and I think it looks slightly better au naturel than when I straighten it, yet I do straighten it once in a while just for a change.
Both look good, but I prefer the curls. You look more fun, like you will have a mad cap adventure before tea time and then a good cup of tea at tea time.
I like both on you. I prefer the curls if the frizz is controlled which I know is difficult in humidity. I use various curl creams to keep my waves softer.
My hair is very much like yours, Carla, and I wear it both curly and straight. It depends on climate conditions and regrowth conditions (of the color). I read somewhere that the more "texture" one has on the face ie wrinkles, etc, that more texture in the hair is flattering. Food for thought.