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Hair products for DD?

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Jzushsifkf · 13/07/2023 17:53

DD is 4 and has very wavy hair, sometimes goes into ringlets. The only problem is it's quite fluffy so doesn't sit in just nice waves, it looks fluffy and a little frizzy.

I have perfectly strait hair so never had to worry about this before so I'm a bit lost

currently I always have her hair up as within two minutes of it being brushed its so fluffy that it looks really messy, like I haven't brushed it at all and looks very unkempt! Any ideas for products I could use on her hair?

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WhoToBeToday · 13/07/2023 19:01

Don't brush it. Ever. Unless wet.

KirstenBlest · 13/07/2023 19:24

What @WhoToBeToday said.

Diddykong · 13/07/2023 19:25

I'd say don't brush it but I cannot understand how you put hair up without brushing it and not looking like you've slept in it.

KirstenBlest · 13/07/2023 19:33

You untangle it when it is wet, with wide-toothed comb in my case. A curly haired friend has never owned a comb or brush and her hair is a mane of loose curls

iwantchinese · 13/07/2023 19:51

My daughter has curly hair i use a Johnson's detangler spray to brush it in the mornings as it makes it wet and helps get through the knots and then do her hair then use my little coco curling custard on it once her hair is done as i feel it makes the curls look better and as she only 2 i didn't want to use mousse on her hair as i do with mine.

You can find cheaper versions of the curling custard if you look online from other brands or occasionally boots do a deal on it.

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