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Curly? Frizzy? Kinky? Straight?

Working with an ethnically diverse clientele has helped me analyze all different hair textures. The bottom line for clients is that they want to be taught how to work with their own hair, whatever the texture, to make it beautiful and controllable. At Nadine’s World, we have been able to do this for our clients, whatever their ethnicity. Please visit us monthly for more information on this topic. And, add your own comments to our blog and share your ideas too!

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