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Keep pushing on!
...I’m still learning how to manage pony frizz and still need to invest in an iron / hair straightener...
It seems that the smaller your tool is, the better...Also, dark pink hair seems more prone to frizz and hair rot, as well as more resistant to treatment. You'll need to persevere to get it like the other colors, in my experience.
Quote from: MintyMyndi on October 30, 2020, 09:10:02 PMIt seems that the smaller your tool is, the better...Also, dark pink hair seems more prone to frizz and hair rot, as well as more resistant to treatment. You'll need to persevere to get it like the other colors, in my experience.Mine's an old one I used in high school for my scene phase I should invest in a smaller one because I feel like it would be easier to get more of the pony hair. When you say persevere it like the other colors, do you mean work on it more or something else? Her pinks were way worse than the others, I agree.