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just blow dry it as straight as possible then curl itif you straighten it with a flat iron, then try and curl it, it's going to be harder to curl (and harder to keep the curl).
I find it easier to straighten it firstOr atleast blow dry it and make it as straight as posssibleSmall waves are fine to curl it with too.
you should curl it without straightening itStraightening hair and then curling it would cause so much heat damage which would lead to more brittle, breakable hair and split ends.
Test t for yourself first, neither way is wrong however be careful about striaghtening then curling as thats a lot of heat on your hair, it can damage some peoples but on others its fineMake sure you have heat protectant
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