Friday, April 27, 2012

What hair care product should I buy?

My daughter is half black and half white. Her hair is very curly but more white than black. It is very frizzy too. I have tried Luster's pink lotion, and that weighs her hair down. I have tried Just for me and same thing. I need something I can put in her hair that will give it moisture but not weigh it down.



What hair care product should I buy?

My younger cousin is biracial and her hair is very curly. Her mon use to have the same problem. I can tell you that when I keep her on the weekends, I use the shampoo her mom sends with her bag and it doesn't weight her hair down. As a guy, it helps me do her hair alot, because it is so thick. It makes me able to comb it, but it still leaves her curls springy and seperated. I am a guy, so excuse my lack of proper phrasing. I agree that you can't use most black hair care products on that type of hair. Too heavy. The shampoo and conditioner she uses is GodHead Silky Smooth Shampoo %26amp; Conditioner. Beauty 4 Ashes Christian Health %26amp; Beauty makes it. Check their website.



Their products are all natural and do not contain any harsh chemicals or detergents that rob your hair of moisture. Plus, their conditioner is made primarily from aloe vera and essentials oils that make your hair grow.



What hair care product should I buy?

Use Fructis or Pantene. They work perfectly for my friend, who is half black half white



What hair care product should I buy?

Go to your local hair salon and ask for samples of different products. Different products work different for everyone. Yes, professional products can be expensive but you do not have to use as much. I would try the Bed Head line by TIGI. Great Stuff. I love Shine Junkie !!!!!!!!! ( The Bed Head line of hair products have weird names)Always ask for samples, most salons should carry a line of wonderful stuff.



Good Luck %26amp; Have fun



What hair care product should I buy?

The fructis leave in conditioner should work well. Try things with conditioners in them, not oils.

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