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    *Marisol_Grace_Girl*
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    Ok, do you have to iron it afterwards?

    If not, can you please give me the recipe for it. What to do, what you need, etc. I cannot seem to find the post! Thanks!

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    Yes, please, I would like the full recipe as well. I think my Molly that is coming might benefit from a little spa treatment at the downy dunk.

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    My samantha could definitely use a little conditioning. Can any Downy do?

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    BUMP

    I really need this recipe..

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    Here's the link to the Downey Dunk Album:
    http://www.imagestation.com/member/j...d%3D4288869625

    I only did the dunk and didn't steam Kirsten's hair. It worked great! Good luck [img]smile.gif[/img] And to marisol05, I think you can use any type of Downey, I used Ocean Mist scent on Kirsten and her hair also smells great! But make sure there are no dyes in the Downey before using.

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    I just use straight downy (fragrance free). I don't dilute it at all. To get rid of all the frizzy's I usually have to steam the hair afterward. Don't use an iron, be sure to use a plastic steamer so the hair doesn't melt or get too hot (then it will really be frizzy).

    Here is the link to Joy's album that shows the process step by step.

    http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4288869625

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