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I live in northeast MS. It is very humid and hot here in the summer. I want to start pressing my hair instead of relaxing. But I'm kinda afraid of the results with this humidty here in the South. I also go to the gym and my hair swets alot. Should I try the pressing or just stick to relaxer?

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Thanks Melissa for the comment. I guess relaxer would be best.

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GIRL YOU SHOULD DEFINATELY STICK TO THE RELAXER OR EVEN SOME BRAIDS! PRESSING IT WILL MAKE IT DRY,BRITTLE AND AND EVERYTHING ELSE YOU JUDT DONT WANNA DEAL WITH.

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