Beautiful "Natural" Hair Still Needs A Little Help
Don't let your desire to be true to your "natural" hair, make you feel guilty for trying to make your hair manageable. Some beleive that "natural"is best, that is hair with nothing on it? Curly hair restricts the flow of oil to the scalp, simply because of the curvature of the follicle beneath the scalp. The result is hair that tends to deflect light, look dull, dry and lacks moisture.... what happens when you comb it without anything on it........it pops off. Why should you consider using a product like Texture Softener on your child's hair?
1)to reduce the time it takes to comb and style it,
2)to reduce the stress and pulling on your child's tender scalp,
3)your daughters hair swells and frizzes when she wears it down,
4)your daughter is ready to start styling and caring for her own hair,
5)if you want to make her hair is manageable, while keeping some of the natural curl pattern and you're not quite ready to relax it straight.
I applaud you for teaching your child that her natural hair is beautiful and you want to make it even better.
If you aren't ready for a Texture Softener, but still require a little help with manageability, try the Just For Me Oil Moisturizer and the 2in 1 Conditioning Detangler on damp hair. When used together, they'll help soften and moisturize your daughters hair.
TIP:When detangling the hair, remember to section hair and comb it out from the ends and work your way up.
2 Comments:
Can the texture softener be used to make your curls more defined?
I have a question. The texture softner was put in my daughter's hair about 3 weeks ago for the first time. I think that the product was left on her hair too long in the front because it doesn't reall curl up. It teend to frizz more than anything. What should I do to fix this?
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