You can't really "prevent" it, but you can temporarily do things to make it straight . You can straighten it with a flat iron ( but if you have small, tight, kinky, curls like African Americans, you could get it chemically relaxed, but I don't recommend it.) There are different hair products that can loosen curls and make them more wavy and manageable as well.
She has curly hair is correct.
You cannot "change" your hair to make it long. Curly hair, just like straight hair, has to grow. You can temporarily make your hair look longer by straightening it, however. Curly hair also tends to "shrink" when it dries, but there are anti-shrinkage products you can apply to your hair to prevent this.
You can get a perm, but you have to wait until your relaxer is completely out of your hair. To prevent your hair from frying off, or other damage. -cosmetologist :]
Curly hair is hereditary. Children will get curly hair if they have parents with curly hair or if it runs in their families in grandparents.
The ideal hair cut length for someone with thick, curly hair is typically shoulder-length or shorter to prevent excess weight and maintain natural volume and shape.
It means your hair is curly.
I think if you aready have curly hair, what is the point to perming it curly? But if you have to because your hair is a curly mess then it will problemby just stay curly.
Dogs with curly hair include breeds like Poodles, Bichon Frises, Spanish Water Dogs, and Portuguese Water Dogs. These breeds have coats that are curly, woolly, or corded in texture, requiring regular grooming to prevent matting.
Gel works well on very curly hair because it is heavier and helps keep the curls from looking frizzy. Mousse is lighter and therefore better for lighltly curly hair or thin, curly hair. Use gel sparingly in either case to prevent curls from becoming weighed down and droopy.
You cant get your hair naturally curly if you don't have naturally curly hair. However; if you do have naturally curly hair you can define your curls with a leave in conditioner.
do yorkies have straight or curly hair
No, curly hair is dominant