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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My 11 year old DD has hair like this and I do not know what to do to. (I have straight hair.). I took her for a curly haircut and they sold us a bunch of products but her hair only looks good the day she washes it. It is frizzy the next day no matter what. Will take any suggestions for how to help her learn to deal with her hair! [/quote] Does she have high-density or low-density hair? If it is high-density you need to lock in the moisture into her hair because it doesn't naturally do it. Us a good co-wash like Wen's 613 or Wen's Fig. I only use 2 pumps. There are knock offs of the 613 but I think buying the original is worth it. I alternate both. Then when she is done and her hair is still wet use Vo5's hairdressing to lock in the moisture. You will be surprised how little you will need to use of it and it is cheap. I have tried so many other things cheap and expensive but I always come back to these products because they make my hair healthy. If she has high-density hair she may need to wash it everyday for the moisture.[/quote]
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