Saturday, August 1, 2009

Bi-racial hair problem?

my daughter is mixed black and white. shes 7. she has curly hair but its not corse and and i am having problems with it being dry and frizzed out, with a lot of split ends even though i dont brush it while its wet. also its really hard to comb through. i have tried lots of different products and the products that her grandmother reccommends make her hair too oily and stick to her head. her looks are starting to be more important to her so a frizzy ponytail just isnt gonna cut it any more.



Bi-racial hair problem?

The most important things that you need are detangling and moisturizing hair products and a wide-toothed comb. You need to find a moisturizing and detangling shampoo. Try the Optimum line of products. They have several new shampoos and conditioners out for dry hair that are really good for hair that tangles and frizzes (like mine). Motions also makes a good moisturizing shampoo and conditioner and they also make a decent leave-in conditioner. Always use leave-in conditioner when the hair is wet, because the hair will be easier to comb through. And even though you may think these products are too oily, you are going to need to use some sort of moisturizing hair lotion, which Optimus and Motions also make. Try using these mostly on your daughter's ends. I would also suggest styling her hair in either one braid in the back or in two braids on either side of her head, rather than a ponytail. This will keep her hair neater and keep it from tangling and breaking off. Do NOT chemically straighten that child's hair!



Bi-racial hair problem?

That's what you get for making a bi-racial baby! Its genes are all messed up so it doesn't work right!



Bi-racial hair problem?

my daughter is also bi racial and she doesnt look white at all and her hair is curse my youngest hair is just curly a little frizzy and im telling you my sister inlaw use to ***** at me all the time get some moisture in the girls hair pink lotion you will find it with the african american hair products get it and just use a little i use it on my daughters hair it will help im telling you you have to take care of there hair because of breakage and it will help it grow



Bi-racial hair problem?

talk to someone with the same problem!!!



Bi-racial hair problem?

ok, that was a real ignorant answer that this Birdman character left. I am also bi-racial (filipino and black) but I have straight hair, my sister was born with tangly curly hair and she uses Smooth N Shine Styling Moouse to tame her dry and frizzy hair. It works very good for her. We also grew up using Isoplus Castor Oil, but that tends to weight the hair down, and leave a greasy face...lol just dont apply too much. Maybe just to the back of her hair and not the front area.



Bi-racial hair problem?

go to a hairdresser that specializes in "ethnic" hair - many latinas, mixed afro-americans, middle-easterners ,etc have found the cure much simpler than in years past-



GOOD LUCK



Bi-racial hair problem?

try hair rollers



Bi-racial hair problem?

My granddaughter is mixed b%26amp;w. We use a kid's shampoo with conditioner. Towel dry, then we spray it with No More Tangles and comb through with a wide comb. Then we use a styling mousse to keep it from getting frizzy. Also, we have to keep the ends trimmed or they tangle. She has the most beautiful hair! It takes some work, but it's worth it. It lays in long curls or waves.



Good luck.



Bi-racial hair problem?

My sister has the same problem with my niece. So I bought a Texturizer for her hair. Which is like a relaxer only it doesn't completely straighten the hair. It takes some of the coarseness out of the hair and makes it more manageable. It was by PCJ and came in a yellow and green box. You'll know it when you see it. The two little girls on the box both have long wavy thick hair. It also contains an oil that you put into the mix to keep the pH balance of the hair



If you are afraid to do it ypourself, then ask someone who knows what they are doing to do it. My sister almost cried when I started doing my nieces hair but she was happy as a clam when it only took her 15 minutes to do my nieces hair the next morning for school instead of 30.

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