Wednesday, November 4, 2009

What should i use on her hair?

My daughter is mixed with 1/2 black and 1/2 native, I have a hard time finding the right style since her forehead is big and the hair in front is thin but the rest is a mess! Is i a good idea to use weave to thicken her hair with braids or any good ideas?



What should i use on her hair?

umm weave is a good idea..or i recommend you relax it..go to any drug store like riteaid or walgreens ect.. go where they sell the black ppl hair products look for the relaxers in the box..n there you go the perfect hair!!!



What should i use on her hair?

Use pink oil moisturizer. on her hair. This will make it easier to comb. You can find it on the ethnic aisle in Walmart. You need to go to a black beautician and they will advise you on what else to do. I'm glad you are trying to get her hair looking good. Too many parents of ethnic children just leave it nappy.



What should i use on her hair?

for people with thin hair, you should get a layered hair cut. since her hair is a mess in the back, i suggest straightening it a lot. and keeping it in braids(that keeps the knots out). shorter hair might also help. some mousse gel after a shower and the hair being brushed will help keep it smooth and not so wild. go to a styler who knows what they are doing, and ask for what type of hair cut your daughter should get. parting hair on the side makes it look like the hair isn't as thin, and will look pretty with a little bit of wild hair. it is also good to just keep it natural



What should i use on her hair?

If her hair is easy to comb out and like white peoples hair (no offense) that's how mine is kinda like then you should buy fructis by garnier hold spray,wet shine gel, Mousse body and hold For shampoo and conditioner:Forifying shampoo and conditioner and of course dont forget the cutest styles ever simply go to garnierfructisusa.com and there u will find nice elegent hair styles for your little girl becuase i use it on my little bro all the time, and myself of course!hope i helped!

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