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How can I dry my dayghters hair without streightening her ringlets ??

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mummyloveslucy · 09/11/2008 18:16

Hi, my daughter has gorgeous alburn hair that falls in rinlets, when I blow dry it the ringlets usually come out and it's sometimes 2 days before they come back.
Can anyone recommend a way of drying it with out the ringlets streightening ?
Thanks

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mummyloveslucy · 09/11/2008 21:31

That's o.k, I'm quite used to it really.
I'm on fertillity treatment at the moment and it's making me rather sensitive.

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Aitch · 09/11/2008 21:34

have you seen tangle teezer brushes? i swear by them for dd's hair.

mummyloveslucy · 09/11/2008 21:36

Yes, I really need to buy one.

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Troutpout · 09/11/2008 21:38

dd has hair like you describe
i usually comb it when soaking wet with an wide toothed (as wide as you can get...an afro comb works well too) and then leave to dry naturally . I usually wash her hair in the mornings. If i'm really pushed for time i use the difuser but let it mostly dry beforehand so it has already separated into it's ringlets. Then i just sort of cup the hair and use a very low setting.
I bit of serum seems to keep it nicely in it's curls

tigi · 09/11/2008 21:59

The serum works well if you put it on the hair when it's still really wet, just squeezed out, and not towelled. Put the serum through it, and then dab it with towel if you have to. Obviously though this is not much use to you if you are washing her hair at bedtime.
I find that cheap alberto balsam, I think, conditioner for 99p in raspberry is always best for me. Better than the expensive ones. I only put it on the ends on the hair though, not the top, else it just makes it flatten. That makes it really nice and curly and soft

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