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    Default Hair at the back of head

    Hi

    I have medium length hair and at the back of my head, it kinds curls upwards. The front and sides are quite straight but its that annoying bit at the back. It is curly and no matter how many times I brush it it doesnt go down! What can I do to make it straight? If I straighten that bit would it look weird?

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    straighten it all then

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    Tried under-combing it? So combing it from under the curl and bringing it it around then down.
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    I dont really wanna do that cause people will go on about it probs lol and I dont want that attention. If I straightened just the back would it look ok then?

    Edit - Just tried under combing, doesnt work
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    Quote Originally Posted by :Sean View Post
    I dont really wanna do that cause people will go on about it probs lol and I dont want that attention. If I straightened just the back would it look ok then?
    try it and find out!

    they will only go on about it when they first see it, they'll get used to it

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    shave ur head
    problem solved

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    I have kinda the same problem, I should get a haircut soon. I reccommend you do the same
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    chemical straightening?

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    why dont you just get the ends cut off?



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    Well i used to get the same....

    I straightened it. Then decided to have it cut a litttle shorter so there will not be curls. Then the hairdresser decided to cut it very short.

    Well yea, so i say straighten it and ignore what people say, aslong as you like it then it's all good

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