Thursday, October 8, 2009

What do I do to make my daughters hair grow?

My 2 year old daughter is mixed, and I don't know what to about the growth of it. Do I trim it like I do with mine? She doesn't have the nasty nappy stuff either. She has my type of hair, and his curls. It's gorgeous, but I want it to grow. It is Long, but I want it longer. Any ideas?



What do I do to make my daughters hair grow?

I have a biracial daughter and I am also a Managing Cosmetologist. I don't recommend braiding it, that causes a lot of breakage, especially in a young child. I like "just for me" or "baby love" products, they can be found in the ethnic hair section of most retail stores. Keep the ends trimmed and keep her hair moisturized. After shampooing and conditioning her hair, don't towel dry it all the way, the curls will stay better if you just add leave in moisturizer and comb it from scalp to ends and leave it. Don't comb it when its drying or dry. It will get frizzy looking.



What do I do to make my daughters hair grow?

trim it every month as you would your own to remove the dead growth and help new growth come in. I'm mixed and have normal but extremely curly hair and it worked for me.



What do I do to make my daughters hair grow?

SMH. Hair is only nasty if you don't take care of it. With that being said, basically don't too much with it but keep it clean and braided. And next time get knocked up by someone with "not so nasty hair".



What do I do to make my daughters hair grow?

let her hair grow at its natural pace, she's too young for any kind of supplements or things that adults use to try and support hair growth. if her diet is healthy and she is getting everything she needs nutritionally, her hair will grow at a healthy normal rate



What do I do to make my daughters hair grow?

First of all what the H#ll do you mean with nasty hair I know a couple of non African American people with hair that that is beyond nasty so check yourself race doesn't make your hair nasty parents that don't take care of there children's hair as they should because they don't know what they are doing an have to go on line to do so do. and to answer you question try a light hair grease called TCB it works thank you.



What do I do to make my daughters hair grow?

The best thing to do is WAIT. Trimming it every six weeks WILL NOT make it grow quicker or thicker. However, trimming will prevent any split ends from traveling up the hair shaft toward the scalp.



It is recommended to get a trim every 4 weeks. Since you're waiting longer between salon visits, use leave-in conditioners FORMULATED FOR YOUR DAUGHTER'S HAIR. That's the key phrase!!!!



Just remember this....trimming the hair does not genetically alter your daughter's DNA to program her body to grow hair faster.



What do I do to make my daughters hair grow?

Tammie...is that you?????????????

1 comment:

  1. For you to refer to African American hair as "nasty nappy stuff" shows that you personally have a lot of issues to work out. I fear for the mentality of your child, and just know that if your child is half-black, most chances it will be seen as black anyway.

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