mizbizzyb
New Member
Hello,
My stepdaughter is visiting for the summer and her mom has laid down some strict rules for her hair...no perm (sorry, but baby girl needs a serious touch up!), no cutting, nothing besides nothing basically! But I have noticed that she has major split ends (about 4 inches and her mom refuses to take her to the salon nor doesn't like trimming) and she has my husbands super thick hair. She uses dookie gel and blue magic grease. I just shook my head at both products. I went out today and bought her some KeraCare shampoo and conditioner and pink moisterizer. Does anyone have any suggestions for her daily up keep to get her away from the above mentioned items? My husband thinks I'm retarded since I don't know, I have remind him I can wet my hair with some pink lotion, pull back and roll. We have two totally different textures of hair. Oh yeah, when I frowned on the use of grease, she asked what is she supposed to do cause her scalp flakes. My first answer was to drink more water (she doesn't drink enough in my opinion) and wash hair at least once a week. For a 12/yr old she has long hair and if taken care of properly it would be past her rear end....
Any suggestions before I return her to her mom next week???
Thanks bunches!
My stepdaughter is visiting for the summer and her mom has laid down some strict rules for her hair...no perm (sorry, but baby girl needs a serious touch up!), no cutting, nothing besides nothing basically! But I have noticed that she has major split ends (about 4 inches and her mom refuses to take her to the salon nor doesn't like trimming) and she has my husbands super thick hair. She uses dookie gel and blue magic grease. I just shook my head at both products. I went out today and bought her some KeraCare shampoo and conditioner and pink moisterizer. Does anyone have any suggestions for her daily up keep to get her away from the above mentioned items? My husband thinks I'm retarded since I don't know, I have remind him I can wet my hair with some pink lotion, pull back and roll. We have two totally different textures of hair. Oh yeah, when I frowned on the use of grease, she asked what is she supposed to do cause her scalp flakes. My first answer was to drink more water (she doesn't drink enough in my opinion) and wash hair at least once a week. For a 12/yr old she has long hair and if taken care of properly it would be past her rear end....
Any suggestions before I return her to her mom next week???
Thanks bunches!