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    Posted: June 01 2007 at 2:45pm
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Originally posted by 25cent 25cent wrote:

What are you trying to say tsoh my fault niccaAngry
he sayin stop spamin
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aLL i gotta say is brush wit a softy and continue doing that till he can brush alone by that time u would have trained his hair pretty good..btu u know hes gonan have them rascal years and then maybe be a pretty boy 
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What are you trying to say tsoh my fault niccaAngry
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Thanks, I will check it out.
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here is one of the reviews:
 

Product%20Rating:%205 Wonderful Hold
Reviewer: Anonymous   Wed Feb 14 2007

This product did wonders for our children's hair. It was not sticky, however you only need a little dab, and held their hair right in place. I would recommend it for people with hair that tends to stick up in areas as it seemed to really calm it down.

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hey.. if you're looking for good products for kids that are all natural and  have no harsh chemicals, go to www.folica.com and search for a brand called Little Sprouts.. they have great reviews and will probably help a lot. I know they have gel and mousse that aren't harsh for a baby's head. I would definitely check them out.
 
 
edit: actually, here is a direct link.. this stuff should be ideal
 


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ok that sounds great. i'm glad that everythings working for him!

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His soft spots are closed. Most soft spots close by one years old. The doctors made sure they were closed before he got his first hair cut.
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I'm not trying to get my son waves. I was trying to train my sons hair to lay down. After I got my son's mini bush cut, his hair was sticking up in the air and it would not lay down even after I put olive oil cream and brushed it with a soft brush. So, I took you all advice and bought moisturizer and so far it has worked. He got his second hair cut and it's much better. Most of it is laying down, I just have to work on the sides. Thanks for the info guys.
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IMO, i'd let him be

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i wouldnt tho cause babys got soft scalps and it will hurt to brush it u should get 1 of them brushes for babys and go slow and get like a detangler for kids or babys
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you can brush his hair but just to keep it neat.
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Originally posted by King Cash King Cash wrote:

Brushin his hair with even a soft brush at his current age will probably bruise his scalp
 
A soft brush is alright if you do not apply excess pressure.
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I had that mixed guys curly hair when I was a baby.


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yep...just let him have his baby hair 4 now and wait til he's old enough to brush his own hair. Brushin his hair with even a soft brush at his current age will probably bruise his scalp (it takes a lot of brushin to get waves especially with a soft brush). And a stocking cap isn't a good idea for a baby.
If its tight enough to stay on his head all night then its probably tight enough to limit the blood flow to his brain which may cause defects. So just let him be a baby and get waves later 

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I wouldnt even bother trying to get your son waves yet, he still has that "baby hair" hairline. Until that grows in fully dont bother with the waves or durag for now just keep his hair moisturized ^^ with a moisturizer aimed at kids I think pink lotion should work.
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Yea do that...just make sure that the products u get are "for kids."

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Okay thanks. Maybe I will do a search on moisturizer for kids
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I would use a soft brush and a moisturizer designed for kids/infants to help train his hair to lay down.  Don't worry about stocking caps or durags until he becomes old enough to leave them on.
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