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[quote=Anonymous]Hair oil / serum from the ears down. Just a dime size amount - trust me I have thick hair a few inches past my bra strap. The Small bottle of clear liquid from Frizz Ease at CVS is a good place to start. I use Verb Ghost Oil. My hair is not curly, it is maybe wavy if it’s above my shoulders, but it also does not dry sleek and shiny. To get the hair your daughter wants, she will need products, a blow dryer and a round brush. On wet/damp hair I use a leave in conditioner. It doesn’t get on pillows - think of it as lotion for your hair. It’s not a mask that you rinse or like regular conditioner. However if your daughter is going to bed with wet hair, that’s most of her problem right there. She needs to dry her hair or wrap it in a microfiber towel and dry it in the morning. She doesn’t need to put it in a million sections and do a full blow out, but she needs to dry it until it’s 80% dry, use something like “It’s a 10” or heat protector spray in the ends, and go in with a round brush and smooth in our while aiming the dryer in a downward angle. She needs a nozzle on the end of the dryer to focus the heat. Once dry, apply the serum/oil from the ears down. If she had fly away at the crown, use hairspray and smooth the down. If she has a lot of flyaways look at how she styles her hair to see if something is causing breakage. [/quote]
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