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Originally Posted by joskids
I'm guessing it's relaxed, but also could be that they use a hot comb on the hair - gives a "relaxed" look and can last a few days, depending on how careful the child is with it. I think you do whatever you need to do to keep hair neat. I'm trying to hold off relaxing my 10 year old's hair. It's very long and very thick and takes so much care but I don't want to do anything to ruin the way it looks. So, for now, braids or hot iron.
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I let M-K get her hair permed at 9 and it was a HUGE mistake. She got tired of constantly going for touch ups and when we tried to let it grow out-it started breaking off. She now has hair that is only about 5 inches long-much shorter than all the other kids in school. Some kids even teased her and told she looked like a boy. If I had it to do over again, I would have continued with the flat iron and NEVER permed it.
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