The Curl Whisperer
So, I have some wild ass curly hair. I have a kind of love/hate relationship with my hair. I love how wild it is, but I hate…how wild it is. I think my face looks slimmer and I look more polished and professional with it straightened, but it takes forever to flat iron it. I was thinking that I needed to find a style that would help me love my hair, so I went perusing around NaturallyCurly.com some time ago. I found myself in the review section for Tiffany Anderson, a stylist at Essentials, the Salon in St Pete. St Pete is almost a two hour drive, but those reviews were glowing.
So I finally made an appointment last week. And Wednesday evening I had my curls unveiled. Tiffany taught me why my hair does what it does, and how to correct the abuse I’ve dished out. But the proof is in the pudding….
I walked in like this:



And I walked out like this:



Note the lack of frizz and straggley ends, and the perfectly formed curls. I actually *like* my curls again!

























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That’s pretty nice, what a difference! I wish I had curly hair.
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Thanks! It has it’s moments, but I still think that straight hair makes me look thinner, lol. The grass is always greener, I guess!
I have used this item on my neice & daughter who is afro american with long curly hair that hangs to the middle of their back when straighten. this tool has given them straighter hair & body.