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Old 09-18-2012, 11:14 PM #5
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I've never noticed that. I do know that as I get older my hair is getting curly. I really don't know how to manage it or what to do with it. It's crazy because I have always had straight hair as well.

It could be the prednisone or one of the other medicines you take. Meds can do that. So, enjoy your new curly hair.
well I can help you with your curly hair and help you to manage it. please go to either of these forums www.longhaircareforum.com or www.narturallycurly.com

they will help you with your curly hair.
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