I think you have describes some very important tips that everyone should follow. Nowadays because of pollution and heat hair loss has become a very common issue, however, people do not have much time also to look after it! I think you have suggested some very 'easy to follow' tips! I would surely recommend your post to others!
I appreciate the great advice fpr newbie like me on taking good care of our hair.. the type of hair a person has — whether it's straight or curly — can also affect how shiny it is. Sebum, which is the natural oil on the hair, covers straight hair better than curly hair, which is why straight hair can appear shinier.
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I was wondering if anyone has any hair tips for mixed hair? I'm white, my daughter is 1/2 black (only bringing race into this post so you get a better idea about her hair type, which I desperately want to do the right thing for!!) She has super curly hair with a smooth texture, that runs approximately to her chest line when wet. I almost always (unfortunately!) keep it in a ponytail because when it dries and I go to brush it later before bed, it is not a happy situation for anyone!! I always wet it when I brush it, and it can still be quite challenging. I was using baby shampoo for curly hair, but as she gets bigger (she's now 4) that shampoo just doesn't seem to be cutting it. I switched to the Pantene that I use on my hair and that seemed to work great for awhile, but now I'm noticing that it's starting to get really frizzy in spots. I don't know if it's the shampoo? Is it because I put it in a ponytail when wet? Is it my hairbrush? Is her hair just changing? I really want to do the right thing for her hair. It's gorgeous but I'm at a complete loss on how to take care of it! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!
Thanks for such an informative thread. I appreciate it.
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