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Should childrens hair be chemically straightened?

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Should childrens hair be chemically straightened?

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Professionally, I will say no. However there are exceptions. Hair is an appendage of skin, thus scientifically speaking meaning it is hair. Because skin matures as the child does, refrain from chemically altering your childs hair until puberty is reached thus making hair damage less probable.

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