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zzirvingj

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It's the reason why I don't do wash-n-go's.
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^I think this is the closest I've come to washing my hair and letting it dry fully in it's natural state in years. I washed it today and had to run downstairs to finish laundry, got on the phone, then ended up doing some other things, and before you know it my hair was almost dry.

I may jump back in the shower real quick to wet it...hopefully it hasn't tangled too much in the drying process. Anywho, I hadn't seen my shrinage in a while. I discovered today it's still there. LOL :grin:
 
ZZ how do your curls look when they are sopping wet? That is some major shrinkage but with the right product and drying technique you could avoid 50% of that shrinkage I'm sure.
 
I understand how you feel. My hair has crazy shrinkage as well. I've learned to embrace it (and accept that no matter how long my hair gets, with shrinkage my hair will never dry past shoulder length).
 
ZZ how do your curls look when they are sopping wet? That is some major shrinkage but with the right product and drying technique you could avoid 50% of that shrinkage I'm sure.

Could you give me some examples because my hair is about 3c when wet but 4a when dry and I have no idea how to keep the curls looser so my hair doesn't shrink up so bad :sad:
 
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