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To blow out or not to blow out ... Let's say you're a curly girl who keeps her hair natural about 10 percent of the time (we don't blame you). Most days, you prefer a good flat iron. According to Willhite, if you like the versatility of wearing your hair both curly and straight, you won't be happy if you have your hair cut in its dry and curly state. "You need to follow a bit of a structured approach to ensure evenness, as straight hair is less forgiving," she says.
Instead, opt for a cut while your hair is straight; Long suggests starting at the back. "By starting in the back, you will have a much more balanced final result and be able to preserve length where you need it most -- under the occipital (that's the base of the skull) and around the ears."
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Instead, opt for a cut while your hair is straight; Long suggests starting at the back. "By starting in the back, you will have a much more balanced final result and be able to preserve length where you need it most -- under the occipital (that's the base of the skull) and around the ears."
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