Anonymous wrote:AA here with biracial curly hair. First thing I would do is go to Target or Walgreens and buy Shea Moisture shampoo, conditioner and some sort of leave in moisture cream from that line. Finger detangle and while washing add baking soda and a mixture of apple cider vinegar and water to the scalp. This should help with any build up. Be sure to condition and if you can use a deep conditioner as well. While washing you should detangle then while wet. Add leave in moisturizer while wet. Unfortunately I wear my hair in mostly buns. But you could always air dry ( I wouldn't blow dry, it can make the hair dryer) and straighten with a flat iron for manageability. Just be sure to use a heat protectant. Try curlynicki.com for advice as well.
I wouldn't get into all this with her at this point. There are braiding salons all over, if you look for them,you can also google hair braiding salon. There are several on Georgia ave between Howard U and Petworth. Braiding is very expensive, running up to 300 bucks a session depending on what kind of hair you use. Long term, it would be cheaper to let her have an acquaintance do it.
The itching is more or less normal, but usually means the scalp is dry or the hair needs to be washed. The folks at the salon can recommend products and a washing regime that makes sense for the particular style of braided hair.