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Should you have a hair holiday. Curly or straight??

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justasking111 · 24/08/2019 13:11

My shoulder length hair is wavy, being a lazy person these days, it gets washed, conditioned and allowed to dry a la natural. Straightening it is such hard work and causes split ends.

So do you let your hair go as nature intended or do you fight it?

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MosquitoInAJamJar · 24/08/2019 13:16

I always let my hair go natural on holiday. Doesn't make for the most aesthetically pleasing photos (in my opinion) but I do give it this break. Washed, left to dry naturally.

Madasahattersteaparty1749 · 24/08/2019 13:24

Embrace the curls!

My youngest 2 are naturally curly so we follow the curly girl method for them. We have ditched all sulphates and my straight hair is in amazing condition.

On a lot of the groups they can get over complicated but in essence it’s simple.

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ohdearmymistake · 24/08/2019 13:33

Mine permanently gets to do what it wants, I don't want to use a hair dryer or straighteners on it so I don't.

CakeNinja · 24/08/2019 13:57

Not clicking your fail link (was going to say sorry but I’m not Grin ) but to answer the question I let my hair roam free when I’m on holiday.
Work in a school so have had 6 glorious weeks of crazy hair. Not looking forward to taming it when I go back but it’s too awful and scruffy to turn up to work with it in its natural state.
No one takes pictures of me on holiday though so thankfully no photographic evidence of the unruliness!

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