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[quote=Anonymous]Another white girl w/curly hair. I had horrible hair growing up b/c my mom had straight hair and didn't know what to do with me. Picture lots of awkward school photos and me with a horrible frizzy 'fro. Needless to say, I wasn't very popular with the boys. :) Rather than go to a salon that specializes in the curly cut, go to a stylist that has curly hair. Big difference. The curly cut stylists ALWAYS hacked my hair off. My curlyheaded stylist is awesome and understands the challenges of having a short(er) curly hairstyle. Use product as soon as she gets out of the bath/shower before the hair has a chance to start frizzing. Mousse is great! Don't use shampoo every day but do use conditioner every day. I actually don't like Miss Jessie's because it smells weird and left my hair weighed down and greasy. I suggest starting with the cheaper drugstore products made for curly hair before you start using Devacurl on a 4 year old. Garnier, Pantene, Aveeno, and several others in the AA section. Good luck OP. PS-I totally get your "poor DD" comment. As a mother, I prayed my babies would not inherit my crazy hair. IMO, almost all of the cute styles for girls and boys are for straight hair. [/quote]
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