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this is not about race i just need a good styling product to keep my daughters hair the way i style it.

2007-02-09 07:32:34 · 12 answers · asked by SAM P 1 in Beauty & Style Hair

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If its curls and or coarse hair your dealing with, go and find ANASTASIE shampoo and Conditioner, they also do syling products. Its the best for coarse ish hair

2007-02-12 22:57:11 · answer #1 · answered by shmee4 3 · 0 0

Infusion 23 should only be used if you are not biracial. Other wise it gives your hair elasticity that will only cause more tangles and fly aways. I highly reccomend teh John Frieda Line of Frizz-Eze. I am Biracial and 32 years old and this is the best product I have ever found. My daughters too use it. He has a serum called Secret Weapon that helps with the fly aways and leaves the hair completely smooth. They should be used together. For a quick style use shine gel. This is not a hard touch gel, it leaves the hair manageable and you can still run your fingers thru thier hair. Another good product when you are straightening the Hair is Pink Spray. Having mixed hair is hard to deal with, I have dealt with it my whole life and now I have four girls with the same hair type. So I am learning what works and What doesnt

2007-02-09 07:45:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Water based oil lotions are great for biracial kids. My daughter is three and has mid-back length curly brown hair, I keep it tamed and shiny soft with four essential hair products, BB hair lotion, Just for Me detangler, a light rinse out conditioner, and baby shampoo. I don't use anything in her har that contain petroleum or mineral oil because they do nothing but sit on the hair and clog the pores, I style her hair while its wet and saturated with detangler, after I'm finished combing it I put on the lotion and really don't have to comb it any more cause by then she has perfect spiral curls. I might put it in a ponytail or a few braids... I do a conditioner wash every other night to keep it soft. I wash her har 2x a week with the mildest baby shampoo and condition it afterward with olive oil sometimes, but usually its a regular moisturizing rinse out. If I want her hair to stay in place, I use this stuff called JAM, its a non drying safe to use on kids kinda gel, it doesn't flake and it isn't sticky or hardening.

2007-02-09 10:22:51 · answer #3 · answered by Annabella Stephens 6 · 0 0

It depends on so many things. Does she want it curly or straight. Is it long or short. Bi-racial hair varies from person to person, some being more like "white" hair and some being more like "black hair". My best advise is not to wash it too much, "black hair" has very little natural oils and should not be washed daily or it will dry out and break.
If you let me know how you want to style it I can let you know what to use. I've had my hair long, short, straight and curly and have tried dozens and dozens of different products over the years.

2007-02-09 07:44:50 · answer #4 · answered by Tonia B 2 · 1 0

You should really try Curls products, it is a line for curly hair of multi- racial, and biracial hair types. It helps moisturize , detangle, and define natural curls. They are great! Plus the moisture in the products will really help frizzy hair. I hope this HELPS!
If your daughter is a child use the first link i've listed if she is older use the second link. Good Luck!!

2007-02-09 10:57:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I use henna deep conditioner (to control some of the frizz), that also very cheap, then i use 'aussie' products and serum. I never use gel or hairspray as it makes the hair look really wirey.

Unfortunately i have tried everything, so it may be good to go to a hairdresser that specializes in afro hair.

2007-02-10 04:20:53 · answer #6 · answered by servilla 1 · 0 0

The Pantene product line works really well on both straight, curly or afro/kinky hair types.

Not sure which your child falls into, but this is a really dependable product line for all...especially given that not all mainstream products work well with afro/kinky hair.

Hope this helps :)

2007-02-09 07:44:28 · answer #7 · answered by 452 3 · 0 0

It depends on what she is mixed with. Growing up half African American and half German, I had the same problem. So far, I have found that mousse and hairspray work the best for me. I also add in some coconut oil so that i don't get the hard scrunchy look.

2007-02-09 07:43:26 · answer #8 · answered by tonnie08 1 · 1 0

If she has curly hair try Aveda's be curl, or Ouidad products. Curling cream or even Phytodefrisant hair balm are great products!

2007-02-09 07:40:35 · answer #9 · answered by Lisa C 3 · 0 0

while my daughter became turning out to be up, we began utilising Johnson&Johnsons not extra Tangles detangler spray. I used a time-honored hair brush (with bristles) and sprayed her hair while it became moist. Then I placed a think approximately it (if the coiffure mandatory one), then I made separations interior the hair and twisted her hair. you're taking 2 sections and use the comb as you twist them around one yet another. I twisted all the thank you to the ends (that have been frequently extremely damp with the spray) and then permit the hair dry. Her hair stayed twisted all day and would in basic terms prefer a sprint up for the subsequent day. She does her very own hair now and nevertheless wears it twisted sometimes. yet another element you're able to do is take her to a black hair salon and get her hair finished in "Twisties"> those are twists on the factor of the pinnacle. in the adventure that your daughter is like mine, braids won't carry, so which you will desire to discover an determination. at situations with my daughter, we used "pink Lotion" however the time-honored form became too heavy for her hair. there's a lighter version that we used now and lower back. Her grandmother (white grandmother) used V05 approximately as quickly as a week in her hair, yet we did no longer use it every day. there's a conditioner which you will discover at WalMart. this is eco-friendly (simply by fact it has Aloe in it) and is provided in a jar. this is an exceedingly stable conditioner to apply (no longer too heavy for blended hair). i stumbled on it on line, that is referred to as "Lustrasilk ldl cholesterol Creme Conditioner great Detangling formula w/Aloe Vera" and you gets it at WalMart interior the black hair care section. the only difficulty i think of you may desire to stand is assisting your daughter condition her hair. while my infant became approximately 4 and 5, she had almost waist-long hair (while it became moist). We the two had to bathe/condition her hair interior the bathe (which she hated and which frequently SOAKED me!) or the tub. while i'd lay her down interior the tub to get her hair moist, it became so heavy that she could no longer elevate herself up - I had to strengthen her! :) while she became 6, she have been given her hair decrease for the 1st time to shoulder length. Now she keeps it at shoulder length and intensely some the time wears great braids (which she does herself). save asking for help. I constantly stumbled on people prepared to help. :) stable success!!! :)

2016-09-28 21:29:08 · answer #10 · answered by kurihara 4 · 0 0

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