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by Donna Caldwell Hairdresser/Stylist Daired's Salon & Day Spa
On the other hand, when your perm begins to relax, you will want to perm again or you will be blow drying more and using the round brush which will take more of your time. Bangs and/or possibly cutting around your face will keep it out of your face better than the one length straight frame the face look. Braids are always a good way to keep it out of your way, and you could still braid your hair if you opted for long layers. New moms need a lift after the baby gets here, new clothes, makeup redesigned, maybe a new radical change in your hair style. I advise you to keep your long hair trimmed well (every six to eight weeks), condition with a deep penetrating conditioner once a month and use a lite non- oily after shampoo conditioner after each shampoo. Then once the baby is born, go to your hairdresser for that change that you may want emotionally and physically.
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