naturalmanenyc
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I'm in the office today and a colleague brought in her daughter (7 years old & on winter break this week). This little girl has waist length, thick, black hair. My friend is African American but her husband is Indian.
I have the info. on which Indian oil to use:
Of course I asked what she is using in her daughter's hair and she told me Amla oil, a red oil (starts with an "sh" so I'm guessing shikaikai (sp?)) and a conditioner that is made of chick peas and jasmine. These products have made combing her daughter's hair so much easier. My friend says that these products have not worked on her hair but for her daughter they have done wonders. Everytime she brings her daughter into the office, her hair is much longer and she attributes it to the oils.
Update - the conditioner is Himalaya Protein Conditioner with chick peas & jasmine. Supposedly it can be purchased at Indian stores. They live in NJ.
My colleague uses the products for her daughters hair. She says that they have not worked well for her when she used the oils & conditioner for her own hair. My colleague has shoulder length hair that is streaked with reddish/blonde sections. It is dark brown at the scalp.
I have the info. on which Indian oil to use:
Of course I asked what she is using in her daughter's hair and she told me Amla oil, a red oil (starts with an "sh" so I'm guessing shikaikai (sp?)) and a conditioner that is made of chick peas and jasmine. These products have made combing her daughter's hair so much easier. My friend says that these products have not worked on her hair but for her daughter they have done wonders. Everytime she brings her daughter into the office, her hair is much longer and she attributes it to the oils.
Update - the conditioner is Himalaya Protein Conditioner with chick peas & jasmine. Supposedly it can be purchased at Indian stores. They live in NJ.
My colleague uses the products for her daughters hair. She says that they have not worked well for her when she used the oils & conditioner for her own hair. My colleague has shoulder length hair that is streaked with reddish/blonde sections. It is dark brown at the scalp.
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What's the info?
I would've been more interested in how the oils helped the mom's hair.
Her friend just may not know how to use the oils or anything about black hair care for that matter.
For all we know, her friend may not have even tried the oils b/c she assumed that they were for Indian hair and not black hair.
Plus, who knows what that woman's hair looks like. The OP never said that the mom's hair looked nice. She only said that the daughter's hair does. There are many of us on this board that use those same oils and they work wonders on our hair.
It's funny b/c I lived w/Pakistanis and Indians in college and they didn't seem to do anything out of the ordinary w/their hair.