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Help - dd's curls are turning into a birds nest!

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chonky · 30/04/2006 10:22

What can I use? I've tried Johnson's detanglong spray, and all sorts of conditioners, but with no joy. Is there a 'superconditioner' out there for children with curly hair? If I don't sort it soon she'll have dreads :o

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WigWamBam · 30/04/2006 10:27

No idea but will be watching this thread with interest as dd is pretty much the same.

charliecat · 30/04/2006 10:28

I use avons detangling stuff. Its really good and dd1s hair is really really knotty and long.

chonky · 30/04/2006 10:28

I'll have to reach for the scissors next unless someone can offer a magic cure.

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charliecat · 30/04/2006 10:29

\link{http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/AVON-DAILY-RESULTS-DETANGLING-SPRAY-150-MLS-NEVER-USED_W0QQitemZ7238165635QQcategoryZ11857QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem\this stuff}

chonky · 30/04/2006 10:31

do you need to buy it from an avon rep charliecat?

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charliecat · 30/04/2006 11:23

yep, or see if theres any more on ebay. Its i think 2.49 for that bottle in the brochure..

lucy5 · 30/04/2006 12:00

I use the Avon detangler it's ace.

chonky · 30/04/2006 17:31

Thanks, I'll give it a go :)

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