Anonymous wrote:DUH SHE PROBABLY GOT A REVLON THINGY
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
Look up @desertcurlsstudio on Instagram. Her method is great. She’ll need to refresh with more product the next day (get wet with a spray bottle). Silk pillowcase for sleeping always. Good job mom for trying to help her.
Anonymous wrote:Your use of the word frizzy is weird. She has curly hair. If you don’t like curly hair, that is entirely your problem. No reason on earth for you to run around putting it down other than that you are 1) racist or 2) ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Even for people who know what to do with it and have the means, the products and treatments here have improved. For example, the Japanese hair straightening wasn't even available in the USA when Chelsea was younger. Now you can get it in any major city.
Anonymous wrote: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!
Anonymous wrote:My hair was straight through HS and part of college and now it’s curly. Why couldn’t it happen the opposite way?
Anonymous wrote: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!
Anonymous wrote:She says she outgrew her frizz but when or who does that actually happen to? The straightening seems permanent though so what could she have done?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just seeing that young face makes me feel so sad for how she was treated by the media when her dad was in the office. There were nonstop comments about her appearance. She was even called a dog! Totally unacceptable.
Yup. It was pretty awful.