Products for tween with frizzy hair

Anonymous
Do you have any friends with nice curly hair? She needs someone to teach her how to handle it. Reaching out to someone with nice (natural) curls could be really useful for her! Like a curly mentor.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Comb with a wide tooth comb only when wet. Never brush it. I just leave in maybe 10% of the conditioner in the shower. I only shampoo every 3-4 days.


The OP’s kid sounds like mine. And I have straight hair so I’m asking this- when you shampoo every 3-4 days, do you condition those other days or just shower (nothing to your hair?)

Teens do have greasier hair so I’m not sure washing this rarely will work.


I shower and condition every day but only shampoo a few times a week. My favorite conditioner is actually from Trader Joes! -that poster
Anonymous
There's tons of Tik Tok videos on how to work with curly or wavy hair. If she wants to wear it natural.

If she wants to keep it straight, there's only so much she can do in the humidity, despite what a product may promise. The product that's worked best for me is a hair oil applied before blow drying.
Anonymous
Teenology
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Comb with a wide tooth comb only when wet. Never brush it. I just leave in maybe 10% of the conditioner in the shower. I only shampoo every 3-4 days.


The OP’s kid sounds like mine. And I have straight hair so I’m asking this- when you shampoo every 3-4 days, do you condition those other days or just shower (nothing to your hair?)

Teens do have greasier hair so I’m not sure washing this rarely will work.


I shower and condition every day but only shampoo a few times a week. My favorite conditioner is actually from Trader Joes! -that poster


Thank you. What is your favorite conditioner from Trader Joe’s. I shop there often.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Comb with a wide tooth comb only when wet. Never brush it. I just leave in maybe 10% of the conditioner in the shower. I only shampoo every 3-4 days.


The OP’s kid sounds like mine. And I have straight hair so I’m asking this- when you shampoo every 3-4 days, do you condition those other days or just shower (nothing to your hair?)

Teens do have greasier hair so I’m not sure washing this rarely will work.


I shower and condition every day but only shampoo a few times a week. My favorite conditioner is actually from Trader Joes! -that poster


Thank you. What is your favorite conditioner from Trader Joe’s. I shop there often.


Mom, it’s fine to buy new conditioner. But it’s not going to cut it. She has curly hair. It’s different from yours. She needs to go to a curly hair salon (or someone good at a regular salon) and get some products and instruction. Or she needs to blow dry it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Comb with a wide tooth comb only when wet. Never brush it. I just leave in maybe 10% of the conditioner in the shower. I only shampoo every 3-4 days.


The OP’s kid sounds like mine. And I have straight hair so I’m asking this- when you shampoo every 3-4 days, do you condition those other days or just shower (nothing to your hair?)

Teens do have greasier hair so I’m not sure washing this rarely will work.


I shower and condition every day but only shampoo a few times a week. My favorite conditioner is actually from Trader Joes! -that poster


Thank you. What is your favorite conditioner from Trader Joe’s. I shop there often.


Mom, it’s fine to buy new conditioner. But it’s not going to cut it. She has curly hair. It’s different from yours. She needs to go to a curly hair salon (or someone good at a regular salon) and get some products and instruction. Or she needs to blow dry it.


OP back again—the above isn’t me (I wish we lived near a Trader Joe’s but sadly we do not). I appreciate all the advice on this thread and am definitely going to experiment and explore some options. And take my kid to my stylist who I’m hoping can give advice as well. Thank you for all these great suggestions!
Anonymous
I have wavy hair that is always a bit frizzy, no matter what I use (and even after I got a Brazilian blow out!)

I have tried ALL the products and wavy hair techniques and cuts (including a year dedicated to no-poo.)

they do make a difference! But at the end of the day, my hair is just always going to be a bit frizzy and that’s okay! I would talk to her about reducing rather eliminating frizz maybe.
Anonymous
Calming cream by Loma
Anonymous
I’m the one on the first page who suggested Greta’s wavy routine and I’m still going to suggest that because a lot of Pp’s shared tips and products that are for curly hair which is usually more porous and dense than wavy hair. My hair curls like curly hair but has a fine texture like wavy hair and a bunch of these suggestions (leave in conditioners, heavy creams) weigh my hair down. Anything with coconut is an absolute no for my hair.

Try the wavy routine. It’s a simple process she can start with and the products won’t weigh down her hair. Once she does it for awhile you can get a better idea of how her hair responds and whether it’s truly curly or wavy or curly but needs the wavy products and styling to look good
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