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    <title>topic Stretching Curls in Beauty</title>
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    <description>I have naturally curly red hair . I like to let it dry by itself but my curls are too tight . Is there any way to stretch the curls out so they are more ringlets. I have gone to naturally curly.com and didn't find anything to help. I was always told to not touch my hair once I put the gel in. I have straightened it for years and finally decided way too much time spent on that. Any help would be appreciated</description>
    <pubDate>Mon, 19 Aug 2013 15:21:14 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>I have naturally curly red hair . I like to let it dry by itself but my curls are too tight . Is there any way to stretch the curls out so they are more ringlets. I have gone to naturally curly.com and didn't find anything to help. I was always told to not touch my hair once I put the gel in. I have straightened it for years and finally decided way too much time spent on that. Any help would be appreciated</description>
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