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Old February 13th 08, 03:20 PM posted to misc.kids
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I use garnier fructise leave in conditioner for my DD's hair every
single day. By the next day it's frizzy again. I wash her hair once a
week. Can anyone recommend something stronger than the leave-in? Is
there a hair gel appropriate for kids hair? She's very sensitive to
begin with and this is causing too many tears in the morning.
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Old February 13th 08, 03:59 PM posted to misc.kids
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On Feb 13, 9:25 am, enigma wrote:
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I use garnier fructise leave in conditioner for my DD's
hair every single day. By the next day it's frizzy again. I
wash her hair once a week. Can anyone recommend something
stronger than the leave-in? Is there a hair gel appropriate
for kids hair? She's very sensitive to begin with and this
is causing too many tears in the morning.


braid it for bedtime?
my son has very fine below shoulder length hair & i find it
tangles if it's washed more than weekly. i just wash it, put
in a conditioner to detangle it, comb it & then rinse with
vinegar. if he wears his hooded shirt hoods up all day it
tangles, but not so badly it doesn't brush out.
maybe the leave-in conditioner is causing stickiness &
tangles?
lee

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Forgot to add, it's not long enough to braid yet. She wants to grow
it, doesn't want a haircut. Thanks for your reply.
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Old February 13th 08, 05:50 PM posted to misc.kids
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On Feb 13, 9:25 am, enigma wrote:
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I use garnier fructise leave in conditioner for my DD's
hair every single day. By the next day it's frizzy again. I
wash her hair once a week. Can anyone recommend something
stronger than the leave-in? Is there a hair gel appropriate
for kids hair? She's very sensitive to begin with and this
is causing too many tears in the morning.


braid it for bedtime?
my son has very fine below shoulder length hair & i find it
tangles if it's washed more than weekly. i just wash it, put
in a conditioner to detangle it, comb it & then rinse with
vinegar. if he wears his hooded shirt hoods up all day it
tangles, but not so badly it doesn't brush out.
maybe the leave-in conditioner is causing stickiness &
tangles?
lee

--
Last night while sitting in my chair
I pinged a host that wasn't there
It wasn't there again today
The host resolved to NSA.


Forgot to add, it's not long enough to braid yet. She wants to grow
it, doesn't want a haircut. Thanks for your reply.



My dd has very fine hair. It tangles very easily. We use the spray detangler
when we comb. If it gets bad, we trim her hair. For whatever reason,
snipping off some of the ends helps. I don't know why.


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Old February 13th 08, 07:19 PM posted to misc.kids
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On Feb 13, 10:31 am, Banty wrote:
In article ,
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On Feb 13, 9:25 am, enigma wrote:
wrote

ups.com:


I use garnier fructise leave in conditioner for my DD's
hair every single day. By the next day it's frizzy again. I
wash her hair once a week. Can anyone recommend something
stronger than the leave-in? Is there a hair gel appropriate
for kids hair? She's very sensitive to begin with and this
is causing too many tears in the morning.


braid it for bedtime?
my son has very fine below shoulder length hair & i find it
tangles if it's washed more than weekly. i just wash it, put
in a conditioner to detangle it, comb it & then rinse with
vinegar. if he wears his hooded shirt hoods up all day it
tangles, but not so badly it doesn't brush out.
maybe the leave-in conditioner is causing stickiness &
tangles?


What kind of hair texture does she have, and how long is it? Both very fine and
very curly/nappy hair can have tangling problems, but the solutions and products
would be quite different.

Banty


OP here.
She has fine hair, not curly somewhere between straight and wavy. It
gets frizzy and tangled. It's just below her shoulders now. She wants
to grow it longer. Over the years she had short and long hair and I
didn't find one easier than the other.
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Old February 13th 08, 07:20 PM posted to misc.kids
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On Feb 13, 11:50 am, "Stephanie" wrote:
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On Feb 13, 9:25 am, enigma wrote:
wrote

ups.com:


I use garnier fructise leave in conditioner for my DD's
hair every single day. By the next day it's frizzy again. I
wash her hair once a week. Can anyone recommend something
stronger than the leave-in? Is there a hair gel appropriate
for kids hair? She's very sensitive to begin with and this
is causing too many tears in the morning.


braid it for bedtime?
my son has very fine below shoulder length hair & i find it
tangles if it's washed more than weekly. i just wash it, put
in a conditioner to detangle it, comb it & then rinse with
vinegar. if he wears his hooded shirt hoods up all day it
tangles, but not so badly it doesn't brush out.
maybe the leave-in conditioner is causing stickiness &
tangles?
lee


--
Last night while sitting in my chair
I pinged a host that wasn't there
It wasn't there again today
The host resolved to NSA.


Forgot to add, it's not long enough to braid yet. She wants to grow
it, doesn't want a haircut. Thanks for your reply.


My dd has very fine hair. It tangles very easily. We use the spray detangler
when we comb. If it gets bad, we trim her hair. For whatever reason,
snipping off some of the ends helps. I don't know why.


I tried the spray but I have to spray so much that it makes her hair
wet. I have to brush and dry it again. I hope there's an easier
solution. Thanks.
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Old February 13th 08, 07:23 PM posted to misc.kids
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In article ,
says...

On Feb 13, 10:31 am, Banty wrote:
In article ,
says...





On Feb 13, 9:25 am, enigma wrote:
wrote

ups.com:


I use garnier fructise leave in conditioner for my DD's
hair every single day. By the next day it's frizzy again. I
wash her hair once a week. Can anyone recommend something
stronger than the leave-in? Is there a hair gel appropriate
for kids hair? She's very sensitive to begin with and this
is causing too many tears in the morning.


braid it for bedtime?
my son has very fine below shoulder length hair & i find it
tangles if it's washed more than weekly. i just wash it, put
in a conditioner to detangle it, comb it & then rinse with
vinegar. if he wears his hooded shirt hoods up all day it
tangles, but not so badly it doesn't brush out.
maybe the leave-in conditioner is causing stickiness &
tangles?


What kind of hair texture does she have, and how long is it? Both very fine and
very curly/nappy hair can have tangling problems, but the solutions and products
would be quite different.

Banty


OP here.
She has fine hair, not curly somewhere between straight and wavy. It
gets frizzy and tangled. It's just below her shoulders now. She wants
to grow it longer. Over the years she had short and long hair and I
didn't find one easier than the other.


My hair is fine (although 'thick' in that I have a lot of it) and wavy - I use a
"defrizzer" from the salon and it works fairly well. It's hard to get it
completely even, though, but you may have better luck with it. As to whether or
not it tears her eyes; you'll just have to just try different ones.

Is your house very dry in the wintertime, do you get static problems? Maybe
that's part of it too...

Banty

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Old February 13th 08, 07:28 PM posted to misc.kids
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wrote in message
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On Feb 13, 10:31 am, Banty wrote:
In article
,
says...





On Feb 13, 9:25 am, enigma wrote:
wrote

ups.com:


I use garnier fructise leave in conditioner for my DD's
hair every single day. By the next day it's frizzy again. I
wash her hair once a week. Can anyone recommend something
stronger than the leave-in? Is there a hair gel appropriate
for kids hair? She's very sensitive to begin with and this
is causing too many tears in the morning.


braid it for bedtime?
my son has very fine below shoulder length hair & i find it
tangles if it's washed more than weekly. i just wash it, put
in a conditioner to detangle it, comb it & then rinse with
vinegar. if he wears his hooded shirt hoods up all day it
tangles, but not so badly it doesn't brush out.
maybe the leave-in conditioner is causing stickiness &
tangles?


What kind of hair texture does she have, and how long is it? Both very
fine and
very curly/nappy hair can have tangling problems, but the solutions and
products
would be quite different.

Banty


OP here.
She has fine hair, not curly somewhere between straight and wavy. It
gets frizzy and tangled. It's just below her shoulders now. She wants
to grow it longer. Over the years she had short and long hair and I
didn't find one easier than the other.

If it's below her shoulders you can plait it. You may find 4 plaits better
than 2, but I plait #2's hair which is ringlets above the shoulders. #1
keeps her hair plaited most of the time to save tangles-her hair is over
waist length.
Debbie
Debbie


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Old February 13th 08, 08:05 PM posted to misc.kids
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On Feb 13, 11:50 am, "Stephanie" wrote:
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On Feb 13, 9:25 am, enigma wrote:
wrote

ups.com:


I use garnier fructise leave in conditioner for my DD's
hair every single day. By the next day it's frizzy again. I
wash her hair once a week. Can anyone recommend something
stronger than the leave-in? Is there a hair gel appropriate
for kids hair? She's very sensitive to begin with and this
is causing too many tears in the morning.


braid it for bedtime?
my son has very fine below shoulder length hair & i find it
tangles if it's washed more than weekly. i just wash it, put
in a conditioner to detangle it, comb it & then rinse with
vinegar. if he wears his hooded shirt hoods up all day it
tangles, but not so badly it doesn't brush out.
maybe the leave-in conditioner is causing stickiness &
tangles?
lee


--
Last night while sitting in my chair
I pinged a host that wasn't there
It wasn't there again today
The host resolved to NSA.


Forgot to add, it's not long enough to braid yet. She wants to grow
it, doesn't want a haircut. Thanks for your reply.


My dd has very fine hair. It tangles very easily. We use the spray
detangler when we comb. If it gets bad, we trim her hair. For
whatever reason, snipping off some of the ends helps. I don't know
why.


I tried the spray but I have to spray so much that it makes her hair
wet. I have to brush and dry it again. I hope there's an easier
solution. Thanks.



Yep it gets wet. We let it air dry.


 




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