yes.......my child has mexican and black in her and she has the same type of hair. when she was younger (under 2) i used BABY LOVE. get the whole line of products. they dont have a shampoo and conditioner but they do have the detangler and cream. also u should change the type of comb and brush that u use. make sure u have a wide tooth comb so u wont hurt her and get a wooden brush with soft brisstles. GOOD LUCK and have fun. I know i do
2006-07-14 17:34:29
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answered by poohbearmomma_1 2
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I use anti-frizz serum on my daughter's hair after washing, when I comb it out, to protect the ends from drying. Still need to trim pretty regularly (once a month or so) to take off the dried ends as curly hair tends to dry out more easily. There are some inexpensive brands of anti-frizz serum out there, I'm talking about just the clear silicone stuff.
For everyday, keep it in a braided style most of the time rather than in ponytails or just loose, because that will help keep it from tangling when she's playing and sleeping. Plus when you take it out of braids it will have a cute crimped look.
2006-07-14 17:39:47
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answered by surlygurl 6
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my daughter had really dry wavy hair. I started using this stuff called TCB- it is made for african american hair- made with jojoba and chamomile oil. After washing I use a very very thin coat in her hair and brush it through. I used to have to use it all the time but now her hair is a LOT more maneageable and we only use it a few times a week. You only need a small amount to coat the hair and keep the moisture in and this way it will not be overy greay. It is also a very good product to use for school children- not only does it moisturize and strengthen the hair, it is a great lice repellent as they don't like oil.
2006-07-14 17:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Get some Infusium. It's leave in conditioner and it helps greatly. It's not a detangler, but it will help improve the natural wave or curl that she has. You can find infusium anywhere. What I do is keep it in a small, cheap spray bottle and just spray it all over my hair, comb it through and style as usual. It will help a lot with her hair, especially if it's thick.
2006-07-14 17:40:31
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answered by MERILEI 2
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Have you tried the tangle removing hair spray?
Made by Loreal Kids I think.
2006-07-14 17:31:53
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answered by ymingy@sbcglobal.net 4
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I would recomend a heavy conditioner and a product that you can get at any salon its called super skinny syrum it is great on realy frizzy out of control hair and it does not leave it feeling oily.
2006-07-14 18:25:28
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answered by stewylee_53_justme 2
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- notice olive oil - wrap with heat towel for quarter-hour - a million/2 hour - wash in step with widely used (i do in contrast to sticky hair, so I lather shampoo with out rinsing the oil) it relatively works ask your self to my hair. yet of direction you do no longer anticipate your daughter's hair to at recent be flowing silky. Use huge toothed comb and comb from the top first in the previous working in the direction of the basis. additionally use delicate hairband rather of the plasticky / rubber hair band.
2016-10-07 22:44:10
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answered by laseter 4
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after she has washed her hair with shampoo and cond.(try an anti friz )put in a leave in conditioner I use pps mends the ends another good one is delorenzo leave in moisture also a bit of hair wax in the ends is a good idea too you can try straightening aswell good luck
2006-07-14 17:38:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Aussie Hair Products. They are great!
2006-07-14 17:32:06
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answered by ♥ Callie Ann ♥ 3
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rubb avecado into her hair and braid it in two or three braids- after about 6 hours you can take the braids out and rise the avecado out (this should be done once a month) when she is in the bath after applying conditioner brush her hair out then braid it before she goes to bed -avoid ponytales and stick to braids and buns
2006-07-14 23:31:25
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answered by Anonymous
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