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Re: A question

From: Sue (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Apr 15 10:03:45 1999


Kristy,

Hi there! I also have frizzy, wavy hair and I find that right after I get out of the shower I have to use a small amount of leave in conditioner and also a little mousse. This is even before I let my hair get a little bit dry. The excess water that is left after you get out of the shower helps absorb the conditioner and mousse. I then let my hair air-dry. Don't rub your hair to get it dry, that only makes it frizzier.

I hope this helps. It works for me.

Good luck, Suzy -----Original Message----- From: Kristy <anonymous@obgyn.net> To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO <anonymous@obgyn.net> Date: Thursday, April 15, 1999 10:51 AM Subject: A question

>I have very frizzy, curly hair and have always had control problems
>with it but since being on continuous bcp it seems like my hair has
>gotten even more out of control. When I wash my hair I condition it,
>but I also have to use a Leave-In conditioner in order to make my hair
>softer because it gets too hard if I just let it dry straight out of
>the shower when I condition it in the shower. Now I've had to start
>using gels as well because I was without the Leave In conditioner for a
>short time. My question is this, has anyone else had this problem, and
>if so how do you keep it under some kind of control?
>
>Kristy in Jacksonville, Florida
>sokokl@yahoo.com
>
>http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Falls/4659/kristyspage.html
>




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