How do you take care of that type of hair? It is kinky curly, thick hair. My cousin's daughter is bi racial ........(blk dad, white mom) .But she doesn't know how to take care of if .....how often do you wash the hair.....ect...good hair products, How do you keep it from getting dried out .Please Help. Thank you
2006-12-08
00:47:41
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Can you straighten this hair out without damaging it ...?? and if you can what do you put in it to come out smoothe straight instead of dry looking straight ? lol
2006-12-08
00:51:57 ·
update #1
Thank you , Thank you! keep the suggestions coming ...
2006-12-08
00:52:48 ·
update #2
My cousin is broke yall....and they want to charge a lot to do her hair...so she wants advice on how to just keep it from getting dry and all that...or can she straighten it? I don't know...she's not my child ...but just trying to help her :)
2006-12-08
01:01:15 ·
update #3
Thank you to all who answered and for your advice!
2006-12-08
04:31:12 ·
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towel dry hair after rinsing out the shampoo.
after towel drying apply conditioner (small amount into palm of hand; rub hands together; dab all over hair; finger comb thru) then rinse (not all the way out) with cool water.
make sure you use good products. cheaper products can actually damage the hair and make it more dry. i love MIZANI products for extra dry or brittle hair. it makes hair soft, but manageable.
2006-12-08 00:57:11
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answered by Anonymous
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hey girl!
my friend has bi-racial hair and she uses anything that helps control those kinky curls such as pantene pro-v for curls, or like a deep conditioner. Leave on the deep conditioner for like half an hour, then put on a shower cap and then before rinsing try to comb it out. this should help and you should do this like three-four times a week.
2006-12-08 01:10:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Visit www.curls.biz They have a whole section explaining how to take care of children's multi-ethnic hair. First never use oil on it. Shampoo only once a week with a hydrating shampoo, etc. They have all the answers you are looking for as well as products to use on their hair called Curly Q's.
2006-12-08 10:57:25
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answered by scisorgrl 1
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Wash her hair once a week,make sure she's using conditioner on it after.Her hair NEEDS to have a moisturizer on it! Use pink oil moisturizer or a light hair grease.Part the hair and grease her scalp at least twice a week.
To make the hair more straight.Try a flat iron,or a pressing comb.Good luck:-)
2006-12-08 01:07:13
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter id mixed, and it IS hard to deal with, after washing it a couple times a week, and while it is wet you just leave some conditioner in it and comb through it.
2006-12-08 00:50:53
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answered by Anonymous
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if you want when you get through wshing it with the conditionar and shampoo get some moistrizer loition and put it on there then take a flat iorn then part her hair int o thin sections and flatt iorn her hair i hope that this helps you out
2006-12-08 02:24:52
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answered by Brandi S 4
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A girlfriend of mine is bi-racial and she swears by Pantene shampoo and conditioner.....her hair is so pretty and soft!
2006-12-08 00:53:27
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answered by morninglory 2
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hey my advice is not to wash it alot about 2 times a week, condition it and use a detangler and non washible conditional a braid it
2006-12-08 00:56:31
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answered by ree 1
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keep it natural. if you have healthy hair it should grow out. try loose cornrows. maybe your weave is too tight. that is also a cause of short/thin hair.
2016-05-23 06:17:34
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answered by Anonymous
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put lots of conditioner and dont straten it to oftian.
2006-12-08 00:50:20
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answered by Anonymous
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