She will be 10 soon. as I told her many times to take care of her hair like brush and hair lotion every day and night. but she ingore caring her hair end up clog up back of her hair because she don't brush it. so I had to take care of it and she won't let me brush her hair because it's hurts. I told her your hair is break at the end because all clog up and not putting hair lotion on her hair. is there any other idea? I am planing take her to beauty shop and straight her hair out and make easy on her if she take care of it. cost money to fix her hair??or can fix straight out at home? so help me and with my daughter's hair. HELP ME! :)
My daughter is bracial and her hair is thick and curly?
my daughter is biracial as well and she is 8. I see the prolem. The only solution is not to have it straightenend, but to take her to the salon to have it braided. They can do any design she wished and I usually pay $25.00 every 2 weeks for braids. Also when her her is straightened if she gets in the shower, the steam just curls it right back up.
Take her to the salon and allow her to pick a style she likes-- with you getting the last word on whether it "fits" her or not
My daughter is bracial and her hair is thick and curly?
your point
My daughter is bracial and her hair is thick and curly?
I'm not really sure, but try buying her a flat iron to try first. See if she takes care of it that way before forking out a lot of money
My daughter is bracial and her hair is thick and curly?
She's old enough she needs to understand consequences. If she doesn't take care of her hair have it cut really short until she does want to.
My daughter is bracial and her hair is thick and curly?
Take her to beauty shop of her other racial half, like if she's half black, take her to a black shop. Get it braided or something that lasts for months.
My daughter is bracial and her hair is thick and curly?
You can buy a Texturizer for her. It's sort of like a perm, but not that strong. It will make her hair softer and manageable and easier to comb. Age 10 is a good age to start using them. They cost no more that 10 dollars. I don't recommend using it if you never done it before. It has directions that are easy to follow, but being that young I would take her to a professional.
My daughter is bracial and her hair is thick and curly?
your question wasn't very clear, but anyways
you can take your daughter to a hair salon like you said, and "fix it up", maybe shorter hair would be better for her so it would be easier to take care of.
i dont think hair lotion is really necessary, just brush it everyday and ofcourse wash it like everyother day
you can try telling her that if she doesnt take care of her hair it'll all fall out. it might sound mean, but it just might work.
good luck :]
My daughter is bracial and her hair is thick and curly?
I have a 21 year old biracial daughter too. I had to learn how to fix her hair for her. You can straighten it at home with either a flat iron (which you have to do everytime it is washed, and takes a long time). I permed her hair, it's really easy, just follow the directions on the box.
My daughter is bracial and her hair is thick and curly?
My daughter is also bi-racial. Now 22. Do not use home straightening kits. When she was little, I'd braid her hair to avoid the nightmare mornings. Moisturizing is of utmost importance. 10 is young to expect her to take complete care of it. Try the ethnic spray detanglers, VO5 cream in tube, but I find the ethnic hair products most effective. Always use moisturizing shampoos, cream rinses, etc. Products for frizzy hair have higher content of moisturizing properties. Stores that carry (salon) hair products have a WIDE range of ethnic products rather than the common retail stores. Perhaps not pc to say, but the hair stores are usually Asian owned. Many stylists shop at these stores cuz when they present their credentials they get discounts we don't. But, like I said, the range of products is fantastic!!!!!! Forget about Target, Wal-Mart, K-Mart, etc. Their ethnic selections are so so poor. Also get recommendations from your Afro_American moms ur friends with. Unfortunately, I've never mastered cornrows. They are ideal! Oh yeah, best to take her to a afro-american salon cuz most white stylists lack the knowledge to deal with that texture. I think I've covered all I know. Thank goodness she is old enuf to deal with it on her own now, lol. I forgot this! Don't even attempt to cut her hair yourself. I did that when she was 8 %26amp; when her hair dried she lkooked like a poodle %26amp; has never forgiven me for that to this day. Thankfully, I only did her bangs, lol.
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