Evolving78
Well-Known Member
I use Lottabody coconut Moisturizing milk on my children's hair. I use it too! It has enough weight to it, but not heavy. They also have a detangling leave-in spray, and some edge control. Totally affordable! $3-$5 range. And they smell nice. She can pick some up before winter break is over and use that.Before our vacation ends and I leave, I'll clarify her hair, just in case it helps products to perform better.
Her mom agreed to take her to a salon for a trim.I gave her a list of questions to ask. Hopefully their answers will inspire a regimen.
During pooing, I gave her a scalp massage. She was in heaven. Lol! When I put her under the dryer, OMG, you would've thought this was her wedding day hair prep or something. As I twisted her hair, she kept saying to her sisters, "Y'all need to go to bed. I have to stay up 'cause I'm getting my hair done!" LOL! Once all twisted up, she was swinging her hair back and forth. No tears the whole time. No yelling.
I learned some things: I now totally understand why some folks advocate finger detangling only, and no combs. It worked great on her COTTONY hair. However, I'm curious about whether other COILIES like myself concur: I get a way better experience with a wet brush. Finger detangling takes hours and hours and hours . . .
Her mom is requesting recommendations for a very moisturizing cream. I'll check the children's subforum.