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What can i use for DD's very dry hair?

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somethingunderthebedisdrooling · 11/11/2006 22:50

At 19 mos, she doesn't have much yet but what she has is so fine and dry. what can i use to keep it soft and fairly untangled?

TIA

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TooTickyTheLittleRedHen · 11/11/2006 23:05

Green Peoplehave some good things

TooTickyTheLittleRedHen · 11/11/2006 23:08

Urtekram shampoos are lovely too - we like the Rose one. Look for them in health food shops.

Sugarmagnolia · 13/11/2006 10:30

I like Boots coconut spray on conditioner for my DD.

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HappyMumof2 · 13/11/2006 11:04

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claireh11 · 13/11/2006 19:58

I use Avons Kids watermelon spray on leave in conditioner for ds he has very thick hair. it smells great and admittedly i do share it with him.

somethingunderthebedisdrooling · 13/11/2006 23:06

thanks everyone. love coconut and watermelon!

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EggyBreadAndBeans · 14/11/2006 00:27

Coconut oil. Cheap as chips. You can buy it in most supermarkets, health food shops and Asian grocers. Indian women apparently use it on their hair. I had dry hear earlier in the summer and tried it. It worked a treat. Comb into damp hair at night. Leave on overnight. Wash hair as normal in the morning. HTH

EggyBreadAndBeans · 14/11/2006 00:29

Oops. Didn't fully read first post . Was thinking your dd was older.

Still, while she might not have a morning shampoo routine yet , coconut oil could still help. All natural.

Will read more thoroughly next time ...

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