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Maine-ah Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-04-08 10:49 AM
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21. lol!
wow, all that labor really did seem like a dream!

actually, my hubbie has curly hair and so does his father. My daughter is the first female to get the curls, and nobody on my side has curly hair. :hi:
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  -Do You Have Curly Hair? I need some advice. Maine-ah  Dec-03-08 09:50 PM   #0 
  - Why does her hair at 2 years old bother you? Let it go...Now I've dealt with it for years  KoKo01   Dec-03-08 10:10 PM   #1 
  - I don't use HD styling products on my kid.  Maine-ah   Dec-04-08 05:41 AM   #14 
     - Try a light conditioner...organic if you can find it.  KoKo01   Dec-04-08 10:13 AM   #17 
  - As foul a curse as ever there was  MorningGlow   Dec-03-08 10:12 PM   #2 
  - Johnson's No More Tears Detangler  supernova   Dec-03-08 10:20 PM   #4 
     - CONDITIONER is an absolute necessity.  Perragrande   Dec-03-08 10:52 PM   #6 
  - conditioner  Ava   Dec-03-08 10:14 PM   #3 
  - My daughter has curly hair and I don't.  Oregonian   Dec-03-08 10:23 PM   #5 
  - I have wavy hair, but both of my daughters have VERY curly hair.  PassingFair   Dec-03-08 11:06 PM   #7 
  - I second that rec - use a wide tooth comb or wooden bristle brush BEFORE  hedgehog   Dec-04-08 12:39 PM   #25 
  - lots of good advice already. when you wash her hair, don't get it all tangled up  Beaverhausen   Dec-03-08 11:07 PM   #8 
  - I'm voting for lots of conditioner.  Maraya1969   Dec-03-08 11:17 PM   #9 
  - Scrap the conditioner advice.  Zavulon   Dec-03-08 11:52 PM   #10 
  - Don't even THINK about touching it when it's dry  XemaSab   Dec-03-08 11:56 PM   #11 
  - That is an important point.  surrealAmerican   Dec-04-08 10:56 AM   #23 
     - it's pretty short as it is.  Maine-ah   Dec-04-08 12:02 PM   #24 
  - Naturally curly hair tends to be more dry. I was born with it too, and it does take extra care.  Lil Missy   Dec-04-08 01:30 AM   #12 
  - Just use a no-tears shampoo with conditioner if you can find one.  Heidi   Dec-04-08 01:38 AM   #13 
  - lot's of good advice  Maine-ah   Dec-04-08 05:46 AM   #15 
  - Instead of a comb  hippywife   Dec-04-08 05:47 AM   #16 
  - what hippywife says  AZDemDist6   Dec-04-08 10:55 AM   #22 
  - I LOVE my curly hair  onlyadream   Dec-04-08 10:22 AM   #18 
  - Clearly, your husband slept with another woman. Have her do the hair.  Rabrrrrrr   Dec-04-08 10:25 AM   #19 
  - lol!  Maine-ah   Dec-04-08 10:49 AM   #21 
  - Go to naturallycurly.com  Lady-Damai   Dec-04-08 10:32 AM   #20 
  - comb her hair out with a wide toothed comb after you condition, while still in the shower  lionesspriyanka   Dec-04-08 01:09 PM   #26 
 

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