by James Larrick on October 30th, 2004

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As a caucasian male of Irish descent, my hair often sticks straight up and gets 'frizzed' unless I weigh it down heavily with gel. Is there anything I can do to permanently get my hair to stay straight, soft and loose?

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  • by Heather Soderstrom on December 15th, 2004

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    You can get it chemically straightened. This can be expensive and will need to be redone as new hair grows. If you don't mind the curl but want your hair tamed you should get it cut with a razor and have your hair thinned. All else fails shave it off. Just kidding. Best of Luck.

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