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Best (children's) leave in conditioner for frizzy hair?

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AgeBeforeBeauty · 08/11/2019 17:52

DD aged 9 has thick, wavy, frizzy hair - she hates it. She loves it when she gets it cut and it's beautifully straight and tame, but I can't get the same look at home. She doesn't mind it curly if it's not frizzy, but I don't know what to use without leaving it lank and greasy looking. Am trying argan oil but it's not really doing much. Any suggestions?

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lolbrador · 08/11/2019 22:50

Hello

Dd also 9 is the same. Transitioned from gorgeous curls into a frizzball. I started the curly girl method on myself last year and have recently done the same with my daughter and it's made a real difference, she's slowly transition from frizz to lovely beachy waves. May be worth a shot with your dd Smile

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megletthesecond · 08/11/2019 22:52

Cantu is lovely for frizzy and curly hair.
Or Mixed Chicks.

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bananamonkey · 09/11/2019 08:28

The Original Sprout one, it’s pricey but I dilute 1:3 with water so it lasts ages.

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Beforetoday · 09/11/2019 10:42

Another vote for Cantu products!

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AgeBeforeBeauty · 09/11/2019 12:45

Thanks so much 🙂

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ChocLabNelson · 10/11/2019 03:02

Sebastian Potion 9

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Blankiefan · 10/11/2019 07:22

I have similar hair and find the Dyson Airwrap a total godsend. It's 400 quid but has transformed my relatìonship with my hair.

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MerryDeath · 10/11/2019 20:34

you need to look up the curly girl method. frizz is curl that hasn't reached its potential!

she needs a sulfate free cleanser, silicone free conditioner, leave in is also good, could use a cream and or gel. the curly girl reddit has an excellent beginners resource. does not need to be expensive. the hairdresser is probably blow drying it straight - a travesty for a curly girl!

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Auldspinster · 10/11/2019 22:57

Daniel Galvin in the green bottle, sold in Waitrose.

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