Sure it can, hormones can make your body do some crazy things when they are out of balance. It is very normal to see differences in hair and skin while going through menopause.
yes
I know 3 sisters whose hair changed to extremely curly when they entered adolescence. In one case it became actually nappy. Is this common?
It sure has made mine curly! I have Very long corkscrew curls now since I've gone into the "Change" that I never had before. I LOVE it!
Take a shower or go to a beauty salon and have them help you.
You don't. Nappy hair is just nappy unless you get a perm.
My hair changes .it was curly then straight then curly and now it's between them
wash and condition, then set it on firm rollers to dry. when its dry add a little oil for softness and shine
Nappy hair is not good. Nappy hair is hair that is very tangled and messy and is not very attractive. To avoid nappy hair, one should brush hair often and avoid situations which would cause this nappy hair. But it's all a matter of opinion really. It would depend on what you mean by "nappy". Some consider tightly coiled hair to be nappy hair and there is nothing wrong or bad with this hair trait as long as it it taken care of and managed like all hair types should be.
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.
Get a perm. Depending on the beauty shop it will cost 75.00- 150.00 to get one. If you have long hair it will require a haircut to get the curly nappy look. I wore my hair like that in the 70's and needed a perm about 6-9 months to keep it up. To keep it looking good you will need a haircut about every 6 weeks.
There's no way to change your hair type. You can't just have "curly hair". But, you can get a special perm to last for months....or use special irons and products to create curly hair. Your best option would be a perm though. these will last forever.
She has curly hair is correct.