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black hair care help
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My daughter is mixed black / white origin, hair care is a problem, is a closed loop, more on the black side, help!
Not sure products to use, what brush to use a brush, because it is very thick and curly. In general, how to take the case of
A wide toothed comb, but it is preferable to a brush, use a Denman brush (D3 D4 and style are great). They pass through tight curls like a hot knife through butter! You can find at Sally Beauty Supply or the order of your website. Brush hair only when wet and dripping with conditioner. Start at the ends and work your way up to the roots. A wonderful place for women found on hair care is www.mixedchicks.net – simply beautiful photos and high quality products you can buy. As naturallycurly.com for great products. Look in the produce section for reviews, ratings and prices. Another good forum for advice on "More on the side black "hair is www.longhaircareforum.com. You will find many mixed, biracial and multiracial ladies with photos and magazine / how it is. Do not straighten with heat or relaxing use of chemicals. That's just asking Damang serious long-term. Diapers, coily hair is interesting, beautiful and she can use many styles … twists, braids, braids. I wash my hair 3-4 times per week without any problems. Wash hair as you see fit. If that's every day, then fine … you just need the right tools and moisturizers to do so effortlessly. For wonderful advice on hair highly textured check out www.nappturality.com Organic Root Stimulator make a leave-in moisturizing cream that is excellent for detangling and comb and you can find in Wal-Mart or Sally. You can find better products or even www.oyinhandmade.com www.QhemetBiologics.com – A little pricey but worth it. Have fun!
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