Anonymous wrote:As someone who had thick, wavy hair as a kid (which became incredibly curly as an adult) I recommend against cutting it any shorter than shoulder-length. If her hair is truly that thick, a chin-length bob would result in what a pp referred to as "Bozo hair".
Long layers work best for thick, wavy/curly hair. Sulfate free shampoo and conditioners won't dry hair out like other products will. I like Paul Mitchell's Super Skinny Serum - I use 1 squirt after washing my hair and run it through starting at the bottom and working up. It confrols drizz and helps define some of the curls. Maybe a little curl creme?
It's possible her hair is actually more wavy/curly than you think since you brush it out. Once products are in my hair, I don't touch it with a brush. Mine naturally parts slightly to the side. I do have some bangs, but unless you want to manage their upkeep (trims every few weeks, unless you learn to do it yourself), I wouldn't recommend them.
Spin pins are good for keeping hair up and they really "lock" it into place. They also have mini ones which would we good for doing a half ponytail.
wavy hair does not fan out like bozo. Curly, yes, but the OP said her child's hair is wavy. and chin length does not equal a bob cut (believe me I've had many many bob cuts before and they are much shorter than chin length).