Anon, I'm not sure what you mean when you ask about L-shaped roots. Do you mean that when the hair grows out, the curl in the new hair is quite a contrast to the straightened hair?
Or right away, after you did your treatment, you found your roots were L-shaped?
If the latter is true, I think that it means your stylist straightened it against the natural grain of the hair. It's hard with curly hair, because our hair grows every which way. It's not used to simply lying down on our heads and behaving. So when our stylist combs it and straightens it, it does bend the roots some. Is that what you mean?
I just had this done again in the last week. Would love to answer any questions you have about it.
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Anon, I'm not sure what you mean when you ask about L-shaped roots. Do you mean that when the hair grows out, the curl in the new hair is quite a contrast to the straightened hair?
Or right away, after you did your treatment, you found your roots were L-shaped?
If the latter is true, I think that it means your stylist straightened it against the natural grain of the hair. It's hard with curly hair, because our hair grows every which way. It's not used to simply lying down on our heads and behaving. So when our stylist combs it and straightens it, it does bend the roots some. Is that what you mean?
I just had this done again in the last week. Would love to answer any questions you have about it.
May 20, 2009 - 8:09amThis Comment
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