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New Curly Hair

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I also have stick-straight hair
and it came back with a curve, not a curl but the texture was also different. It just felt thicker and a little coarser. I liked it too but unfortunately it didn't last long. Once it grew and I had a few haircuts (I wear it short) it is back to normal.
Hope yours lasts longer. It was a fun outcome after a grueling experience.
Karen -
My hair was straight and darkkikz said:I also have stick-straight hair
and it came back with a curve, not a curl but the texture was also different. It just felt thicker and a little coarser. I liked it too but unfortunately it didn't last long. Once it grew and I had a few haircuts (I wear it short) it is back to normal.
Hope yours lasts longer. It was a fun outcome after a grueling experience.
Karen
and it grew back curly too. It lasted for a few haircuts also. But it did have more body to it. Everytime I looked in the mirror I had a good laugh. Kathy -
curls
I had the new curly hair after chemo. It seemed so lighthearted and Shirley Temple-esque that I kept it for about a year, and then cut it all off . Now my hair is its usual wavy self, a nice grey color that I like, and shorter than I've ever worn it. My hairdresser explained to me that the first hair to come in is your "baby hair". and I think she's right. -
I lucked out again
I got baby fine thin hair, after 8 months still having to wear wig, still no eyebrows and eyelashes really really short and sparse, so no curls or thick hair for me, but none the less i am thankful for what I do have, one of these days I am gonna throw that darn wig to China and pray I never have to see it again.
Cindy -
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