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Another hair post - What to use on DS hair?

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boobiekat88 · 28/06/2011 09:18

Hi, Sorry to post something else about hair but im a bit stuck! DS has quite soft curly hair, but a fair old amount of it, he is 9 months and it is starting to need more care now. I use dark and lovely beautiful begginings shampoo conditioner when i wash it but it is just a big poof of hair and i would like to define his curls but find olive oil and afro hair products too heavy for his hair, is there something anyone could reccomend? I dont really want his hair to look "wet" but just to make the most of his gorgeous curls!

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NolaDarling · 28/06/2011 12:09

Try using a good leave-in conditioner mixed with a dab of oil (jojoba, Argan, etc.) Even if the hair feels a bit coated while wet, it will dry with better control and definition. I'm from the States, so we have access to a ton of styling products over there like kinky-curly.com/, and www.missjessies.com/, and www.avlon.com/styling.html, and my personal favorite www.designessentials.com/de/page.jsp?s=49&p=36. If you have access to any French products, try www.laboratoires-klorane.fr/cheveux/crepus/ which is worth it's weight in gold!

savoycabbage · 28/06/2011 12:33

I hardly use shampoo at all. I use conditioner and I use a spray with water in in the mornings as it looks better after it has been wet. And a spray in conditioner if needed. I used to use Aussie hair products and found them to be up to the job.

boobiekat88 · 29/06/2011 10:20

Thanks for the advice, im going to try the leave in conditioner and see what happens!x

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