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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde???

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CoCoEspresso

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Ladies, does it seem like one side of your hair is radically different from the other? If so, how do the two sides differ? How do you cope?

For me, it does. One side of my hair is straighter and silkier, and the ends are in perfect shape. The other side has dry ends and is slightly coarser. This problem is annoying because I am going to have to start treating the two sides differently and use different products and different methods, something that I am not up to doing; everything that I have tried before doesn't seem to work. Overall my hair is in great condition, but the differences are noticeable enough to me.
 
My hair does the exact same thing. But I've heard the hair has dominant side and one side my grow a little different from the other. Are you relaxed? You may need to do a strand test before you relax to see how long it takes a few hairs (2-3) from both sides of your hair to relax. you may need to wash the relaxer out a little later from one of your sides. That helped me a lot.
 
Yep. One side has fuller ends and relaxes and flatirons straighter. The other side has all kinds of attitude about being straightened in anyway.
 
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