My stylists have always said to cut curly hair wet, and I was going to expensive places. Are they wrong?
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Replying to @AnaMardoll
We do have different curl patterns so it might be different depending on the hair. I’ve unfortunately heard some bad stuff about DevaCurl (I suspect it’s a case of some people are sensitive or allergic to the ingredients) so I never went to someone who was a specialist with it.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @AnaMardoll
I remember being told that cutting hair dry, at least doing the full cut, can damage the ends of curly hair. But googling it seems to bring up a lot of different opinions.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @AnaMardoll
But also, I never heard or saw DevaCurl products in my hometown or where I live now, and finding someone who knew how to cut curly hair was a struggle. There was one in my city growing up, and then there was another one. Where I live now there are none, I think.
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Anyway sorry for all the tweets on this, I think I extrapolated how stylists cut my hair to how curly hair is always cut, but it seems not one size fits all.
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