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lunalovegood
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Hairstyling

Post by lunalovegood »

I was wondering how other dyspraxic women do with their hair. I am not particualrly agile with my hands, so that's always a problem for me. I also like to keep my hair short, which usually requires more maintenance. Can anyone recommend low maintenance, dyspraxic-friendly hairstyles for the ladies?
southernbelle
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Re: Hairstyling

Post by southernbelle »

i know this reply has come a bit late, but i have just discovered that using a hot air styler (that it a hairdryer with a brush or other attachments, attached to the end of it, instead of blowing air directly onto hair). i got mine from argos. it comes in handy as i found combing my hair at the same time as using an ordinary hairdryer difficult, so i would'nt do it, consequently my hair took ages to dry and style, but i recently found out this, to be honest it's fabulous! see how you get on.
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