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Topic: Ready or knot!
Singlein210's photo
Mon 08/31/09 06:53 AM
Okay, I am a single father and am very involved in helping my 2 daughters. Question for the women outhere or men that have dealt with this. What is there for girls hair to help with fixing there hair? My oldest has thin straight hair so She's ok but my youngest hair is thick and very frizzy in the mornings. HELP!

earthytaurus76's photo
Mon 08/31/09 06:54 AM
Edited by earthytaurus76 on Mon 08/31/09 07:01 AM
How old is the little one?

I mean there are straightening irons, but I dont know if shes too young.

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Mon 08/31/09 06:55 AM
I had the same problem when I was a kid...very thick & curly hair... Braid it before she goes to bed so it's not so crazy when she wakes up... You could also invest in a good straightening iron...it takes a lil practice...but worth the results...:wink:

Phuque2's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:10 AM
Bald is beautiful.....problem solvedlaugh laugh

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Mon 08/31/09 07:11 AM

Bald is beautiful.....problem solvedlaugh laugh



You practice what you preach, don't you? :laughing:

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Mon 08/31/09 07:12 AM
"bed head" products

kaylala's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:14 AM
yep! Braiding before bed. Also, mousse could really help in styling it. It would take away frizz and keep her cute curls

earthytaurus76's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:15 AM
Edited by earthytaurus76 on Mon 08/31/09 07:15 AM
Yeah, there are anti frizz products at the drug store, and also the grocery store.

They are just spray on, and arent all real bad chemicals or anything like a straightener would be for her hair.



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Mon 08/31/09 07:18 AM
If you're on a budget...invest in a good conditioner...pull double duty by using it after shampooing...& also mix a small amount with water (shake well every time) in a spritzer bottle...spray on hair at night before braiding.

AdventureBegins's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:32 AM
Mix conditioner into a spray bottle with water.

Spray on and comb in sections. Take your time and turn it into a pleasent experience.

Raised three daughters by myself.

(Braiding before bed works quite well also).

Gossipmpm's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:34 AM

"bed head" products



Yea my daughter uses that stuff

Makes her hair beautiful!!

southernmike's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:42 AM
this is what i got my neice for her hair http://npctcrafts.com/kids-bath/detangler.html

Singlein210's photo
Mon 08/31/09 11:58 AM
The braiding part sounds great , will the anti frizz sprays work thru her school day ? Ill definetly check them out. Much thnx

Singlein210's photo
Mon 08/31/09 12:01 PM
The braiding part sounds great , will the anti frizz sprays work thru her school day ? Ill definetly check them out. Much thnx. My youngest is 5 by the way.

earthytaurus76's photo
Mon 08/31/09 12:01 PM

The braiding part sounds great , will the anti frizz sprays work thru her school day ? Ill definetly check them out. Much thnx


All hair texture is different so I dont know, and plus the weather affects the hair.. when someone said hair conditioner and water, thats even a better alternative.

Good luck. flowerforyou

Cambolaya65's photo
Mon 08/31/09 12:04 PM
Date a stylistdrinker

FearandLoathing's photo
Mon 08/31/09 12:05 PM
Knox Gelatin will hold hair down...or up, depending on what result you want.smokin

ReddBeans's photo
Mon 08/31/09 12:06 PM
There's also some wonderful 'detanglin' products out there for lil gurls. Johnson & Johnson makes a good one:thumbsup:

TJN's photo
Mon 08/31/09 12:09 PM
it was said earlier I part conditioner 3 parts water in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use. My 9 and 5 year old love me for using it.

BonnyMiss's photo
Mon 08/31/09 12:42 PM
Nothing wrong with a fro.


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