Don't know where I got the courage to perm my hair, and to a medium curly level with my existing short hair (yes, not just the hair end when my hair was long). Though I received extreme comments from family and friends, I am still trying to get used to the new hair style.
In fact, my hair was not straight anymore after my auntie took me to the hair salon perming my hair when I was 10 and when the gene of natural curve uncovered. Since then, or maybe when I was more aware of the beauty of having straight hair in the colleague days, I had been trying to use all kind of different ways to make my hair straight. However, it never last long enough and straight enough.
Until the magic straightening invented.
I remembered the time when I walked out the hair salon, the hair was so straight, so shiny, and so light. I can finally shaked my head and let the hair flying in the wind. But, no pain no gain...the price to pay for the fake beauty is not only the dollar value, but also the long hours of processing, the damage of the chemical stuff to the hair, the frequency of the times I need to go back to the hair salon, and the intolerance when I see the new born hair grow curly.
I can't remember how many times I had done the magic straightening (more than 10 times possibly), regardless of the short or long hair. I still miss and like the straight hair, grass is always greener on the other side when it's impossible for me to have the natual straight hair.
But no matter how the technology involves, whenever the new hair grows, it's still curly, and I am really tired of sitting for hours waiting for my hair to become straight and it can only last for less then three months now.
That's how the curly style from. I am still not following my original style, but this time it's closer.
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