Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Why do men who are going bald insist on combing those few strands of hair and then spray it down to

Grasping at the last straws of youth. Gotta love them on a windy day. How about the ones with no hair on top that compensate for it by wearing a pony tail in back. YUCK! I always want to sneak up behind them and cut the damned thing off. What are they thinking?? Nothing like a 60 year old bald man with a comb over and a pony tail. (They more times then not pop in an earring as well, adding to the pathetic nature of it all).



Why do men who are going bald insist on combing those few strands of hair and then spray it down to the side?

What else can they do with them?



Why do men who are going bald insist on combing those few strands of hair and then spray it down to the side?

Because they can't deal with going bald so they like to prolong the whole going bald look by creating an even uglier one. I think they should just cut it off...Looks better.



Why do men who are going bald insist on combing those few strands of hair and then spray it down to the side?

They want to look un-bald. Also, it's the style now for 40+ men--the Trump Combover. Gotta be hip (And businesslike!)

Long, thin hair. How to keep it healthy?

I have long, thin, brown hair. I straighten it quite a lot, but not every day. i use toni and guy heat protection when i starighten itI also like to dye little section black with temporary dye but, again, not all the time.



However, i tend to wash it every day otherwise it does get greasy. I do leave it to get skank if i'm not doing anything though because i know its supposedly good for it. (eww but still)



i have been told to comb the ends of my hair with conditioner to help fix split ends.



so anyway, my questions were what other things can i do to keep my hair healthy so that i can straighten it as and when i please? things like sleeping with stuff on it or whatever would be helpful if anyone knows of anything.



i was gonna ask for any expensive product for christmas because i can't afford it :(



cheeers :]



(sorry for the longness of the question)



Long, thin hair. How to keep it healthy?

They do hair packs in places like ASDA. They are sold near the face packs. These rehydrate your hair and stuff. Other than than, doing what you're doing I guess



Long, thin hair. How to keep it healthy?

You should try the horse shampoo. No joke, why do you think horse have strong hair anyways?



well there is one that you can find in the stores like wal-mart. it's for humans and i believe it comes in a white bottle with a picture of a horse or two on it. i had a friend who used it and every strand of her hair was strong and healthy. she said her secret was that shampoo.



elsewise make sure you leave in your conditioner in your hair for like a minute or two then rinse it out. or you can try damage repair renewal from pantene, it works wonders!



Long, thin hair. How to keep it healthy?

I would do try www.biolustreflorida.com. My girlfriends swears by it and she had damaged and splitends really bad. she said its instant repair. maybe it can help you.

Hair brush or wide tooth comb?

Which is your favorite? Also, if you got in the habit of using leave in conditioner, did it make any difference to your hair?



Hair brush or wide tooth comb?

omg, WIDE TOOTHED COMB!



I recommend it to everyone. It is the best for your hair, as it does not pull it out!



here, this is one of the best:



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Comb your hair with a wide-toothed comb when it is wet to prevent breakage.



Hair brush or wide tooth comb?

I like the detangler combs. For me...they hurt less.



Hair brush or wide tooth comb?

hair brush, because it untangles my hair better, but i use wide tooth combs after i take a shower because it wont make my hair poof out.



Hair brush or wide tooth comb?

both. the comb for when i get out of the shower the brush for brushing.



i do use leave in conditioner and it helps add a little moisture to your hair, but use regular conditioner too.



Hair brush or wide tooth comb?

I use a brush for regular hairstyling and a comb to part my hair with.



Hair brush or wide tooth comb?

i like a hair brush...wide tooth combs wont get the tangles out well because theyre wide



...and ive never used "leave-in" conditioner



Hair brush or wide tooth comb?

I use both but I think I use the brush more. I have long think hair and I only use it while it is still wet though. I use it because it seems to work better and don't get as tangled ...That is the only reason.To each their own way. I only use rinse out conditioner..I feel the leave in kind just doesn't make my hair feel clean.



Hair brush or wide tooth comb?

WIDE TOOTH COMB! - definitely. lol



I hate brushes....



Leave in conditioner didn't really do much. Hot oil treatments are pretty good.



But honestly, if you don't go overboard with the hair products, and tools involving heat, your hair should be fine.



All I use is shampoo and conditioner



=D



Hair brush or wide tooth comb?

The straighter your hair- the MORE you can go the Comb route... I have wavy hair that I keep pretty clean, so I can get "Away" with using a Comb on it...(MOST of the Time!). :)

Are there any treatments for excessive hair fall?

My hair is long and thick but I get too much hair fall whenever I comb or rinsing after shampooing?



Are there any treatments for excessive hair fall?

We lose between 50 and 100 hairs a day. When your hair is long and think, you'll notice it more than if it were shorter and light.



If you're finding it excessive, then it wouldn't hurt to visit the doc.



Stress is a biggie for hair loss, but that's not always the case.



You're body also goes through hormonal stages at different points in your life so it may be just as simple as that.



Medication?? On anything? Or anything new? That could do it as well. As long as it's not excessive and theres no bald patches., I wouldn't go running to the doctor's. See how it is in a couple of weeks. In the meantime, you could try changing your shampoo and conditioner. (you are using a conditioner right?? Shampoo alone could be causing this since if your hair is dry, you're actually causing it to come out by yanking on it to get through it!) and then visit your salon for a trim and ask what they think the problom could be. They will also go through your hair (if they're thourough) and notice any small bald patches.



I'm sure it's nothing to get excited about. Hope you find everything is fine!



Good Luck!!



Yours in hairstylin'



Sweetstylin' :0)



Are there any treatments for excessive hair fall?

Straight kitchen ammonia will solve this problem.



Are there any treatments for excessive hair fall?

rogane for women



Are there any treatments for excessive hair fall?

best go see the doctor, my mates daughter had this and it was stress related



Are there any treatments for excessive hair fall?

first stop stressing, go see a dermatologist and request cortisone shots.



chin



Are there any treatments for excessive hair fall?

ask your doctor



Are there any treatments for excessive hair fall?

Shave all of it so you will lose no more



Are there any treatments for excessive hair fall?

go ask a hair dresser or ask your doctor.



Are there any treatments for excessive hair fall?

nixon is supposed to help



Are there any treatments for excessive hair fall?

Nioxin has products that may have what you're looking for. The link to information about Nioxin is listed below.



Are there any treatments for excessive hair fall?

try to come with conditioner in it



Are there any treatments for excessive hair fall?

I bet you need a multi-vitamin....especially if you're stressed (who isn't, huh?). I lost a big chunk of hair a month or so after my husband came home from the hospital, it was so weird, the doc said it was stress. Good luck!



Are there any treatments for excessive hair fall?

try changing shampoo, you get build up after u use the shapoo for some time. Also try using a leave in conditioner for minimal hair breakage, perhaps a diierenc or pick, dont use a brush.



If these dont work, visit your MD and request some blood work, could need a thyroi d work up, need a more health diet, or have a vitamin deficiecy, never rule out the obvious.



Are there any treatments for excessive hair fall?

this is definately a question for the doc.. there are many reasons for hairfall, diet, hierditary or just change the brand of shampoo because some ingredients ur head might not like..



i used to have long hair.... just changing shampoo helped.

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Hair loss Treatment?

or about 4 months now alot more hair have been falling out i thought it was because i straightened my hair every day but i havent straightened it or 6 weeks now and its still falling out my mum said its just natural i can see short hairs but i dont no it thats new hair or where my hair has broken. when i comb my hair i loss like 30 hairs and in the shower about 20 i want it to stop its annoying having hair all over my clothes im think about getting a hair mask deep conditioner will that make a difference?



how can i stop my hair falling out?



http://www.hairlossproductz.com



Hair loss Treatment?

Acceptance, invest your money in your financial future. Better return.



Hair loss Treatment?

why are you always asking fake questions that contain fishy links to sites with well known scam products?? may be because you are just a scammer and a spammer ???



people, do not waste time answering this one. it's just a spam post

Tremendous hair loss?

I am 29, F, moved from India to USA. I had thick long hair while in India and now all I have is a sorry fraction of what I did, three years back. I have got all hormone tests done, started using shampoos with no SLS, used various oils etc but my problems are not resolved.



My symptoms:



1. I have dry scaly dandruff, white in color with large flakes. Nothing seems to cure this.



2. I have hair loss- hair which just falls from the roots with no stimulus-i.e, no combing or brushing required, hair just falls. Hair loss is unbearable after I wash my hair.



3. I also started getting painful acne at age 27 when I hever had acne as a teenager.



What could be the cause? I have been to numerous dermatologists and no one has been able to determine the cause. It is not genetic as my parents and grandparents didnt have ny of these problems. I do not use any chemicals on my hair, do not use a blow drier or hair products. Is it the water in USA?



Your help is appreicated.



Thanks



Tremendous hair loss?

I have included a link to a condition called telogen effluvium, maybe it will help.



The derm doc I used to work for recommended that women with this condition increase their dietary protein and take B complex vitamins. It seemed to help quite a bit.



Tremendous hair loss?

Hi, i m from delhi, I had taken calcium pentonate tablet 100 mg twice for couple of months and now i have good hair growth and no hair fall. Try this and try putting warm olive oil. maybe yogurt with lil lemon jiuce on the head might get rid of white flakes. All the best, Meanwhile you can also refer to this....

What is that razor comb thing stylists use on hair called?

I've always like having my layers ran over with this comb sort of thing with razor blades in it. However, I always feel stupid asking the stylist to use that "comb thing with razor blades in it". Could someone please tell me what this is called so I don't sound like an idiot?



What is that razor comb thing stylists use on hair called?

They usually just refer to it as a razor. If you want the real name, just ask your stylist next time you see her.



What is that razor comb thing stylists use on hair called?

It is actually called razor cutting. So the best thing to ask is "Could I get my hair razor cut/cut with a razor?". Anyway even if you didn't know the name it isnt your job, it's theirs and I am sure they get people asking like that all the time.



What is that razor comb thing stylists use on hair called?

Alot of times our tools have just the simple names you think of. A comb with a razor in it is just that, a razor comb. Some razors have a built in guard, so it is usually referred to as just a razor. Don't be afraid to ask/tell your stylist what you want, it can make our job easier. :)

How to alter your hair direction growth.?

im a male and i usually dont cut my hair for 2 months. as the 2nd month nears i let my hair start growing without any combing, were before i used to raise the front or something lie that. When i let my hair grow out without touching it it used to grow towards my eyes meaning that the hair from the right side of my face above my ear would grow towards my right eye covering the visible skin and it would do the same for the left side of the face. From left to the eye direction. I would let my "bangs" grow out and they would naturally curl towards the right. All of this worked out as it happened but just recently the hair on my sides started growing down rather than towards the eyes and i want it to grow towards my eyes because then it looks like i have a bowl on my head and my side hair has been parted which i dont want. I basically want my head hair to grow towards my face- from the circle on the back of my head going straight towards my eyes. Can anyone help me with this?



How to alter your hair direction growth.?

You cannot change the pattern of your hair growth... but hair length (the weight of your hair) can work for you in trying to style your hair in the direction that you desire. You can use a grooming gel as well, to help hair stay in the direction your would like.



How to alter your hair direction growth.?

You can not alter the natural growth pattern of your hair.

After drying your hair and running a comb through it Why would small bits of paper be attracted to t

It is a dry day and you are washing your hair to remove the natural oils, then you thoroughly dry it, and run a plastic comb through it. Why would small bits of paper be atrractd to the comb.



After drying your hair and running a comb through it Why would small bits of paper be attracted to the comb?

As you run the comb through your hair, electrons are passed from your hair to the comb causing a net negative charge to build up (this is what static electricity is). This negative charge acts on objects that typically have net positive charges (such as dust, bits of paper, etc.). You will also notice that your hair may be attracted to the comb afterwards, this is because in the process of losing electrons, your hair has obtained a net positive charge and is now attracted to the net negative charge of the comb. The link below gives a great description of static electricity.



After drying your hair and running a comb through it Why would small bits of paper be attracted to the comb?

Static electricity.



After drying your hair and running a comb through it Why would small bits of paper be attracted to the comb?

static electricity transferred from your hair to the comb



After drying your hair and running a comb through it Why would small bits of paper be attracted to the comb?

electrostatics... the running a plastic comb in the dry hair allows some transfer of electrons.. making the plastic comb electrically charged. when it comes into contact with other objects, its negative charge induces positive charges and thus electrostatic attraction occurs.

Frizzy hair???

Everyday when I get up and brush my hair, it gets frizzy. I hate it. I don't know why it does this, i use good shampoos and conditioners...i even bought a anti-frizz smoothing conditioner today...(yet to see how it works)...yet it gets frizzy everyday when i brush it...i even add a little water to my brush and that helps a little but not for long....The only way that it doesn't get frizzy at all is when I brush my hair after a shower when its still wet and blowdry it.



I have fine, long hair. I was thinking, is there any other way I can get my hair to NOT get frizzy?? Blowdrying and combing my LONG hair every night after a shower is time consuming, time that i usually don't have. Any help? THANKS.



Frizzy hair???

Use a wide tooth comb and don't wash your hair everyday. I curl iron lightly the frizzy parts.(I found that Finess works well for me.) I never blow dry my hair it makes it worse let it dry naturally put some light hairdressing on it when its still wet.



Frizzy hair???

if your hair is naturally curly it will just get frizzy when you brush it



Frizzy hair???

you could probably get a spray like a hairspray or gel and just put it on your frizz, or you can also straighten it down. the same thing happens to me and i hate it.



Frizzy hair???

LOREA'L GEL



IT WORKS GREAT 4 ME.



Frizzy hair???

Mine too hun. Try using Enjoy liquid spray. Also use some John Frieda products, I have thick and frizzy hair and it works great!!



Frizzy hair???

Don't brush your hair. Pick it. If you brush it it will get frizzy.



Frizzy hair???

maybe you should take a shower in the mornin and then at night to like i do



Frizzy hair???

herbal essence hair spray



good luck



Frizzy hair???

the only thing that works for me is to flat iron my hair.



Frizzy hair???

You could try to tame your hair by puting cap like things on my brother had this problem and this helped him



Frizzy hair???

if you use anti frizz moose after you shower it would reduce if not stop the fizz



good luck



(:



Frizzy hair???

put it in plaits or twists before you go t bed



your hair will be wavy not frizzy



put hairspray on your brush also



Frizzy hair???

either dont brush it as much(i know that sounds gross but it works) or put like mouse or hair stuff on it.



http://www.spaprivatelabel.com/proddetai...



this place has really good hair stuff. i would get something for frizz control.



---hope this helps =]



Frizzy hair???

did you try the john frieda anti-frizz serum? it's supposed to work wonders



Frizzy hair???

dont brush your hair



i have hair like yours



use a curl enchancing mousse or



HAIR STRAIGHTNERRRR



try to use mousse or hair serum.



try to use a conditoner thats moisturizing.



it works for me.



Frizzy hair???

I have really frizzy hair, too, but I found that putting a serum such as Garnier Sleek %26amp; Shine Leave-In Serum (see link below) in my hair while it's damp, before I blow dry it, helps a LOT. Leave-in conditioners work pretty well, too.



Frizzy hair???

cut all of your hair that will halp



Frizzy hair???

ghd striaghtners there the best cost about 鎷?00 but they r the best n last long, n dn't put water on ur hair when ur brushing it n try hair wax n stuff like that



Frizzy hair???

i have the same exact hair and problem as you



products: ausie 3 minute miracle



ideas:dont blowdry your hair towel dry it while you do your homework or something, once your hair is kind of dry but not to dry put it in a braid and keep it in when you go to be and take it out in the morning and then brush your hair! i dont now why but those tequnics always work for me!!!



HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!\oh yeah if you use hairspray STOP it only makes the frizzyness worse



Frizzy hair???

you have to stop brushing you hair. my hair is the same way. when you get out of the shower use a comb.



if you wanna wash your hair the night b4 flat iron it in the morning (chemical free) still us a comb. this works for me. is your hair curly? mine is. sometimes i use this cream, i put it in my hair when i get out of the shower. it is called Sunsilk defrizz in a green bottle . And it's not sticky. It's like 3 bucks. Then put some mousse in (not cheap mousse). and a little bit o hairspray and you should be good.



Frizzy hair???

Water accomplishes the OPPOSITE of calming frizzy hair, and I learned that the hard way. The water ends up evaporating and re-incarnating the frizz all over again.



I would have to say that the only thing keeping my frizz in control is a Corioliss hair straightener. Use it when your hair is bone dry. It's EASY, it smoothes and shines, and it removes all excess moisture from the hair without burning it. Retail it'll cost you $125-$200, but eBay it for roughly $60. It's worth it.



Tame minor frizzies with Frizz-Ease, but don't go crazy with that stuff.



Curly hair? Go with the mousse.



Frizzy hair???

hmm sounds like someone i know cough cough me. . . unfortunantly! but I don't know if you tried this yet but john frieda straight ahead. . Works wonders i swear. . Also try a hot oil treatment (like 50 cents) at beauty stores. I used that and it puts moisture back into hair. Also this is what i do every single time i take a shower.



Brush out hair



Apply anti frizz serum



Apply a light mouse



brush again



Put into pony tail



skip and inch put a pony tail holder around hair



keep going down the ponytail just like that



then sleep on it!



So much less frizz!



GOOD LUCK AND I HOPE THIS HELPS!



best answer? =)

Will repetedly useing semi-permanent hair die really damage my hair?

I've been useing Special effects semi-perm. dye, i do not bleach but alot of my hair falls out whenever i comb it.



Will repetedly useing semi-permanent hair die really damage my hair?

if you've dyed your hair more then three times your har will start drying out and getting a bit damaged. Really depends on your hair.



Will repetedly useing semi-permanent hair die really damage my hair?

my hair falls out too sometimes.. i think its normal



Will repetedly useing semi-permanent hair die really damage my hair?

it could if you use it to much (like every month) 閳?br>Will repetedly useing semi-permanent hair die really damage my hair?



Hi Jess,



Semi permanent is less damaging than permanent because it doesn't contain peroxide. It is natural to lose hair. Science says we all lose at least 100 hairs a day.



Will repetedly useing semi-permanent hair die really damage my hair?

If you use this stuff alot, it kills your hair cells. Your hair falls out, but it will grow back. Dont worry you wont be bald. Lol, sorry I just had to say that. I do reccomend you dont use it as much. Hope this helps.



Will repetedly useing semi-permanent hair die really damage my hair?

semi's and demi's don't usually break hair. it may be a different reason, diet, medication, sheading, aging...life stress.



Will repetedly useing semi-permanent hair die really damage my hair?

I used semi permanent hair dye for about 3 years (usually every other month) and my hair never seemed damaged hardly at all. If you take good care of your hair its probably fine.

Do I wash my hair too much?

The myth is that black folks shouldn't wash their hais everyday, but for me to keep a fresh curly/wavey look to my hair, I wash it every day, but hair comes out every time I comb it out. What should i do to keep my hair fresh looking in a curly style without washing it everyday?



Do I wash my hair too much?

apply moouse



Do I wash my hair too much?

Use flat iron...



there no cure for curly hair



Do I wash my hair too much?

Spray it with water when you're styling it on the second day. See if that doesn't perk up the curly look.



Personally, I think people wash their hair way too much. I can keep mine (thin, just a little body) looking nice for 4 days. Of course, if I exercise or do some heavy labor, I wash it just because I sweat so much.



TX Mom



Do I wash my hair too much?

Hmmm, number ot times u wash ur hair a week depends on the length of ur hair... wash daily if u have long hair... and for medium to short hair wash every other day! use the proper stuff to wash ur hair... use shampoos and conditioners that will nurish your hair and make it stronger!



Do I wash my hair too much?

uummm.....it is not a big thing all u have 2 do is just get a cirling iarn....sorry if i cant spell good...ps..my hare was lick that its normal....



Do I wash my hair too much?

Shampooing your hair everyday when you wash it causes the chemicals to deposit in your scalp which could lead to dryness and falling out. To top it, if you blow-dry your hair everyday after washing it tends to cause more hair loss due to the constant heat your hair is subject to. Try washing your hair every other day with a shampoo that's slightly stronger than a mild, everyday shampoo like Pantene or Tigi. Allow it to air dry. It might help.



Do I wash my hair too much?

My girlfriend is black and she only washes her hair every few days, if she can help it, because it literally takes up to two hours for it to completely dry and that is with a hair dryer.



Personally, I have to wash my hair every day because if I don't my hair gets all greasy and clumpy and I start feeling all dirty and slimy. I can sometimes go a day without washing it, depending on what I do, but any longer than that and I start feeling it.



Do I wash my hair too much?

It is said that blacks shouldn't wash their hair everyday because black hair needs oil. It has less sebum than white hair so excessive shampooing can dry out the hair and scalp.



This also depends on the texture of hair that you have. As we know, all black folks don't look the same and we definitely don't all have the same hair texture. You don't have to use shampoo in your hair everyday. Try wetting you hair with warm water, use a good conditioner, and then rinse it out well. This will keep your curly style looking fresh without removing the oils from your hair. You can also use this method, but instead of using a conditioner that you rinse out, use a leave in conditioner, like Infusium 23. As for your hair falling out, try using a wide tooth comb. Black hair breaks easier than white hair. Try not to tug and pull at your hair. It is normal to loose a small amount of hair everyday, because we constantly have new hair growing. But if you think it is an excessive amount, you might want to consult with a professional hair care technician.



Good luck.



Do I wash my hair too much?

hi :)



i have curly hair too, it helps more if you dont wash it everyday and DONT BRUSH IT DRY!!!



it'll help in the long run with your hair comming out n'all



Do I wash my hair too much?

I HAD the same problem! I wet my hair daily in order to maintain my curly style (I don't shampoo daily its too drying).



But when I comb it would always break...alot! I recently used this leave in conditioner by AVON(Advance Tecniques; Intense Repair Fortifying Spray w/ Breakage Sheild) My hair has stopped breaking when its wet ...TRULY!! I am able to keep my style and sometimes I just spray areas to refresh the curls instead of re-washing; It even enhances the curl and does away with frizz! You MUST try this!

How can I get that Ice T hair look without perming/hot combing?

Hi folks, I've seen this question answered on here before but i am hoping for a better answer than what I've seen. I am a black male with hybrid hair that isn't as nappy or as straight as it could be. I want to get my hair to look similar to Ice T's from Law and Order SVU, but I don't want to perm or hot comb and I don't think he does. I want it to have a moist look that's combable and I want to avoid friz. I use Cantu Hair Conditioner which helps, but I was wondering if anyone knows of a product or method that may work even better.



Suggestions?



How can I get that Ice T hair look without perming/hot combing?

You might try a flat iron. Make sure you condition before applying heat. Thats how you get that "not dry" look. They have particular products that are used specifically for styling with heat tools. (I use the Bed Head Flat Iron spray, followed by a cibu after styling mist... the cibu is expensive, but worth it for my hair, which absorbs moisture)

Does anybody know how to keep curly hair from...?

does anybody know how to keep curly hair from going poofy when you try to brush/comb/make it neat in any other way?...it's really frustrating cuz when i wash my hair and i dont comb it or brush it or anything it looks really nice but then the next day after a night's sleep i get up and my hair looks really messy...but then when i brush it or comb it my hair goes all poofy...any suggestions?



Does anybody know how to keep curly hair from...?

Try using loreal professional curl memory down cream after bath. It will makes ur hair neatly curl instead of flying everywhere. Best is, it gives a veri light feeling for ur curls n dun weighs them down making them big and untidy.



Does anybody know how to keep curly hair from...?

omg im the exact same as you...what i do before i straighten my hair cuz i just find that easier for me..i want to make it wavy so its easy to straighten so either you throw it up in a high bun and wrap your remaining hair form you ponytail and then get a hair tie and put it together or you can braid your hair in two ponytails...but make sure you put hair oil in ur hair after taking a shower so the puffyness doenst go everywhere lol



Does anybody know how to keep curly hair from...?

Try some leave in treatments maybe.



John Frida is pretty good with any of there products. Maybe have a look for some to help keep your curly hair in check. %26amp; instead of brushing or combing it, i think it would be easier just using your fingers so it doesnt get boofy but it still stays relativly neat.



Also when you go to bed, you could try plaiting it and taking the plaits out in the morning making it less poofy.



lol good luck



Does anybody know how to keep curly hair from...?

Well, the secret behind maintaining the nice natural spiral curls is by not using comb or brush, but by detangling using fingers.



The best product I found in maintaining and styling curls is John Freida (JF) products. After washing your hair, use JF's Frizz-ease hair serum (JF step 3) on towel dried hair and then use the wind down curls relaxer (JF step 4) and let it dry.



After this routine, if you sleep off and you wake up from bed, you wont notice much change in the setting of the curls. But you can use a dash of hair spray to settle flyaway hairs if any.



The beauty of curly hair is on the way you style and maintain it rather than combing and brushing it. You can comb and brush just before you wash your hair to improve the circulation in scalp. But dont brush or comb after the hair becomes dry and curls get set.



Does anybody know how to keep curly hair from...?

personally what i do is i dont brush it, i shape it with my fingers using hair product.



after i wash it, once its almost dry, i put some mousse or gel in it to give it some hold, and ive found that even when i wake up in the morning it still looks good! all it needs is a little fixing up, and your done!



its never a good idea to brush or comb curly hair because your likely to end up with a ball of frizz!



Does anybody know how to keep curly hair from...?

AAARRGGG!!!



curly haired people should never , ever (NEVER - EVER) brush or comb dry (DRY) hair.



wet it down when you wake up. even if it's with a spray bottle with a little leave in conditioner in it.



here's what's happening to your hair now:



you are causing split ends and breakage by trying to comb or brush out any tangles. curly haired people can't do it because the curls break off causing one split end. that one split end curls around another hair causing another tangle. you brush or comb that tangle out causing another split end. that split end gets curled around another hair and.............



get the picture?



split ends dry your hair out. dry hair tangles easy. tangles get broken hairs. broken hairs poof. poofy hair tangles.



it's a never ending mess.



Does anybody know how to keep curly hair from...?

yes i have got sugestions :D try a frizz defence shampoo and conditioner, a leave in conditioner is also good and use a silk pillow case to reduce the frizzies when your rolling around all night.



hope i helped xoxo

Can you help?-Hair emergency!?

my hair is real,real short,and thin on the sides because it broke off



every time i comb my hair i am scared because i really have dry,damaged and alot of breakage in my hair,when i comb it alot of



breakage and i still comb it but i don,t like to and i really need help



because i don,t know what to do ,i feel like i can,t do nothing with it , i am considering getting a texturizer but i know i have to grow my regular perm out ,what can i do to my hair, how i care for it while letting my perm come out in order to get texturixer because maybe that will help my hair grow and i have,nt tried it so



any advice.



Can you help?-Hair emergency!?

the reason why your hair breaks is because you aren't giving your hair any oil. [black people have to have oils in their hair].you need to wash your hair once a week and massage your scalp everyday with hair grease. thats what i do.



Can you help?-Hair emergency!?

There's a hair product brand called Pink, I'd suggest it. Or, Sunsilk and Pantene Pro-V. You got to put back all the nutrients and vitamins that have been stripped from your scalp. Hot oils on your hair will restore alot of that as well. All available at Wal-Mart.



Can you help?-Hair emergency!?

You need to try %26amp; not comb it to often %26amp; get an intense conditioner,You can also buy leave in conditioner that helps restore your hair.Keep getting your hair trimmed while you are growing your perm out,this will help get your hair back in good condition.



Can you help?-Hair emergency!?

try buying serum for the hair any brand works for me



Can you help?-Hair emergency!?

Stop using box perms and wash and condition your hair twice a week.Use motions hair products and stay away from glue and hair extentions for a while.I would say wait at least a month before putting anymore chemicals in your hair.And the next time you need a perm just cough up the extra bucks and go to a salon.This should help.



Can you help?-Hair emergency!?

get a trama treatment done your hair at your hair dressers they work



Can you help?-Hair emergency!?

I started shaving my head five years ago. Definitely will never go back to having hair.



Can you help?-Hair emergency!?

Conditioning is key and the type of moisturizers you use on your hair is critical too. I used to Relax and Color my hair blonde and my hair was just horrible. So i stopped coloring it and stuck with relaxer.



When it comes to relaxers, make sure that you use a No-Lye Moisture based Relaxer. I use an Olive Oil Based Relaxer but I've used Motions Oil Relaxer before and that worked pretty well. Before you relax or texturize your hair, use a heavy oil like Caster Oil so the damage to your hair in minimal. And while getting your hair treated, spray a little oil sheen in any "tingling" areas.



I found that the key to growing my hair has been in taking Multi-vitamins. They make my hair and nails grow like crazy. I have to get a relaxer every two months and by then my hair has grown out almost 2-3 inches! Try Centrum A to Zinc.



As for the breakage, Pantene Pro-V came out with a line called Relaxed and Natural Breakage Defense Shampoo and Conditioner. Works like a charm. All I have now is the typical shedding that any woman should have.



And lastly, try and Olive Oil Moisturizer. It is really rich and light and restores moisture to your hair. I couldn't live without it.



Hope this helps!!!



Can you help?-Hair emergency!?

Well you need to make sure you moisturize your hair. Get a good, thick moisturizing cream and follow the application of it with an oil to seal in the moisture. (*Always moisturize then add oil sheen*) You may also need to get your ends trimmed once a month to prevent further splitting. Try to keep heat away from your hair as much as possible!



I'm not sure if you should try the texturizer because that may break your hair just as much because it still requires a chemical just like a relaxer.



I suggest that you try to get braids to help take some of the daily stress off of it.



(When I say braids that can be cornrows, micros, or a braid down sew in weave)



These hair styles will allow you to look cute and give your hair a needed break.



Also remember to take a daily vitamin supplement (that has biotin in it)



If you take care of your hair properly you should be able to grow it out long and healthy!



Can you help?-Hair emergency!?

Go to a salon and let a professional examine you and tell you what the best treatment would be.



Can you help?-Hair emergency!?

Start with using moisturising shampoo, condition weekly,alternating ,hot oil , protein, deep conditioner, reconstructor conditioner. to maintain use a hair lotion or cream, grease is okay , but they only coat the hair cream or lotion penatrates into you hair to moisturize, trim once or twice a month, because you coming out of a chemical you gonna have shedding, just keep up with the treatments, and use cream or lotion daily or whenever you feelit getting dry. meanwhile get braids, a weave , or wig

I haven't had a perm for 3 months, can i Hot Comb it or will my hair fall out if i do?

You can hot comb your hair the only time you shouldn't is when you just got a perm. Your hair is not going to fall out because you have not had a perm in 3 months.



I haven't had a perm for 3 months, can i Hot Comb it or will my hair fall out if i do?

yeah u can hot comb it but why not just get a relaxer



I haven't had a perm for 3 months, can i Hot Comb it or will my hair fall out if i do?

You can hot comb the roots,but try to stay out of the relaxed hair cause it will break off from the intense heat. And try to straighten it first with a blow dryer with a comb attachment then straightent the roots. If you're growing it out, good luck, I'm on 2 years with no relaxer and I know it can be a challenge, but it's worth it.



I haven't had a perm for 3 months, can i Hot Comb it or will my hair fall out if i do?

of course you can and no your hair wont fall out unless you burn it!!go to your stylist and get a press.

Help with African-American daughter's hair, please?

I need help with my six year old daughter's hair. She is half African-American and when she was little she had the most beautiful hair. I used to get compliments on it all the time 'cause she had such big, soft spirals. Now, as she's getting older, she's getting more of her fathers hair and less of mine. It's very frizzy, dry, fluffy and unruly. Comb outs are a nightmare, she screams and cries hysterically, and I find that more and more African- American woman are stopping me in public (as if they are so disappointed in me for having an African-American baby and not doing her hair to there standards) and asking me questions like: "do you put anything in her hair?" or "do you know how to comb her hair?" or "what do you put in her hair?", the compliments all inadvertently changed to insults about two years ago. I would just love it if someone could give me some tips or recommend some products that would give her soft, silky frizz-free spirals again.~ Thank You.



Help with African-American daughter's hair, please?

I have a lot of African-American clients and with curly hair it does get very frizzy and dry. My hair is curly also, but a more relaxed curl, although I used to have problems with frizz and dryness. The best that I have found is Redken AllSoft shampoo and conditioner. Also, Redken has AllSoft Heavy cream that you can use about twice a week to deep condition. When you rinse the conditioner out, leave just a LITTLE bit in the hair. After shampooing and conditioning, use a wide tooth comb to get rid of tangles. With this conditioner you shouldn't get many tangles though. After combing, use Redken Ringlet (a curl perfector) on all sections of the hair making sure to get all of it covered. Somtimes you can also mix a little of the conditioner and Ringlet together and put it all over the hair. Make sure not to comb through the hair or scrunch it while it is drying. Let the hair air dry and she should have perfect curls. I don't like using anything too oily on the type of hair your daughter has because it seems to make it look really greasy. With the combination of the AllSoft and Ringlet you shouldn't have anymore problems with people criticizing her hair. Hope this helps...



Help with African-American daughter's hair, please?

Dont go out and buy anything expensive.



First: Purchase a mild Shampoo (To Clarify hair, I will explain why)



Second: TRIM your hair ends (May 1 1/2 to 2 inches)



Third: Here's the magic part: Mix olive oil, almond oil, coconut oil, avocado oil and a "little" honey, (honey u will have to heat so it can blend). Either leave on ALL day or all night (if all nite, DONT use honey)



Use a teaspoon of every oil and honey,.... a little more if ur hair is long or a little less if ur hair is short



Repeat this 3-4 times a week, your hair will grow like a weed, fortify, reconstruct, moisturize, soften %26amp; remove all frizz I promise,..... and it will be super shiny!!!!



The clairifying shampoo will help take the oil off your hair when u shower



You can also use a conditioner but get a light conditioner that wont wiegh ur hair down, becuz u can over condition, I use herbl essences "clean happy" conditioner.



When I do this at nite, I wake up, shampoo %26amp; condition, rinse and style as usual. Has worked for years



You can find olive oil anywere, but the other oils you will have to buy at a local organics store, wholes foods or BJ's health corner.



Source: http://www.myspace.com/creaturemermaid.....



Help with African-American daughter's hair, please?

Geez I don't have any tips or hints but maybe you should go to a salon that caters to african-american women and ask for advice. Good Luck.



Help with African-American daughter's hair, please?

go to a pro and ask what products to use and how to do the styling...



Help with African-American daughter's hair, please?

Use dove conditioner... it makes hair very soft... and if you can't obtain the curly look.... try flat ironing it once in a while to eliminate the frizz and just let her wear it straight



Help with African-American daughter's hair, please?

Frist get a good moisturizing shampoo. Cream of Nature works well for detangling. While shampooing and rinsing, comb out the hair with a wide-tooth comb. For styling, while hair is wet apply a good leave-in conditioner and finger comb the hair, allowing it to dry naturally. It should curl up in it's natural state as it dries.



For combed styles, try parting and sectioning her hair into 3-4 even sections. It may be easier to do this while the hair is wet. While combing use a good moisturizer. Each section should be fastened with barretts (not too tightly) and the hanging hair can be braided or use a comb to make curls. I hope some if this helps.



Help with African-American daughter's hair, please?

with many mix childrens hair u have to treat it like if she was fully black...put a perm in it or press it out with a flat iron or a hot comb with a lil hair oil...but nothing to weigh it down or too greasy cause it will only further dry it out



and when you wash it dont let it dry with out a moisturizer or it will be difficult to handle...dont wash it everyday!!! and when u do was it condition it really well....dont try to just comb thru it with out a moisturizer...little simple things...



if u google it or go to a local Sally's and just start looking around and reading about your daughters type of hair it will become a lot easier and u'll atleast kno what you have to work with....



also...there is this faboulous website called http://www.curls.biz/ and if you go to the link there for the kids...it should really give u a big leap of help for what u need...



Help with African-American daughter's hair, please?

Wal-Mart has a special aisle in the hair care section of the store for african american hair and other cultures, so you can go there. the products are cheap, but effective. unfortunately there are no examples on the walmart website, so i can't show you a link.



here is a website that has tips and guides to african american or biracial children's hair: http://adoption.about.com/od/africanamer...



a link on treating this kind of hair during the summer: http://www.curls.biz/summer_hair_blues.h...



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and here is a link that shows some products you can use called "Curly Q's": http://www.curls.biz/Curly_Hair_Products...



there are a few steps, such as moisturize, cleanse, etc., so just click those to get more info, or click the product guide link on that page. (http://www.curls.biz/curlsproductguide.h...



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if youre still not sure what to do and can't find more information online, buy or rent this book i found on wal-mart.com. "Wavy, Curly, Kinky: The African American Hair Care Guide"



here's the link!: http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.d...



hope this helps your daughter's hair problem. good luck :)



Help with African-American daughter's hair, please?

heres what you need to do



wash and condition her hair once a week .. use a moisturiser.. oil her scalp with hair grease .. one without petroleum in it .. for the tangles use a detangling spray .. i highly recommend products by "MOTIONS" .. i have coarse hair myself and their products get my hair soft and more manageable.. and also avoid using perms and hot combs on your daughters hair those should be a last resort .. well hope this helps .. if you need any more help feel free to email me blknbeautiful20@aol.com .. good luck



Help with African-American daughter's hair, please?

I would try a long layered hair cut. Your daughter has the same amount of hair right now as she will when she is an adult. So her tiny head is now a mess! It will get better once her head grows to fit the amount of hair she has. SAMY products from Walgreen's are inexpensive. On the more expensive side I would go with AVEDA, PAUL MITCHELL, or BUMBLE and BUMBLE. When you wash your Daughters hair (1 or 2 times per week) leave damp and only comb through it once to create channels for the spiral curls to form and then allow to air dry. You may want to form the spirals with you finger by twisting the hair around and that is good too. Then LEAVE IT ALONE! This will reduce the puffiness. I'm mixed so I know your Dilemma. Hope this helps!



Help with African-American daughter's hair, please?

I HOPE THIS HELPS. THIS IS AN EASY FOUR STEP PROCESS THAT INCLUDES:



*SHAMPOOING/CLEANSING



*CONDITIONING



*DETANGLING



*MOISTURIZATION



WELL, FIRST YOU NEED TO GET A GOOD MOISTURIZING SHAMPOO. I FIND "CREAM OF NATURE" TO BE ONE OF THE BEST.



AFTER 2-3 SHAMPOO'S, USE A GOOD, MILD CONDITIONER. THERE IS A LINE OUT CALLED "JUST FOR ME". ITS A LINE OF KID PRODUCTS THAT WORK GREAT. TRY USING THEIR CONDITIONER.



AFTER RINSING OUT THE CONDITIONER, USE SOME DETANGLER. "JUST FOR ME" HAS A GREAT DETANGLER!! USE THAT TO OMB OUT HER HAIR. BELIEVE ME, IT STOPS ALL OF THE CRYING.



ALSO, U SHOULD USE A BLOW-DRYER THAT HAS A COMB ATTACHED TO IT. IT DRIES THE HAIR WHILE, DETANGLING IT, AND STRAIGHTENING IT A LITTLE.



AFTER HER HAIR IS DRY, TRY USING "LUSTERS PINK OIL MOUSTIRIZER. ITS A MOISTURIZING LOTION THAT WORKS GREAT IN HAIR. PART HER HAIR IN 1/2-1 INCH SECTIONS, AND RUB THE MOISTURIZING LOTION THROUGH THE PART TO MOISTURIZE HER SCALP. ONE FINISHED, COMB HER HAIR TO MAKE SURE THE MOISTURIZING LOTION GET TO THE ENDS OF THE HAIR. YOU MAY EVEN WANT TO PUT SOME IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND, RUB YOU HANDS TOGETHER, AND THEN RUB IT ON HER HAIR.



THIS SHOULD MAKE HER HAIR SOFTER, SHINIER, AND EASIER TO MANAGE.



IF ALL ELSE FAILS, MAYBE YOU SHOULD SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP, OR TRY ASKING WOMEN ON HER FATHER'S SIDE OF THE FAMILY HOW U SHOULD MANAGE HER HAIR.



HOPE I HELPED :)



Help with African-American daughter's hair, please?

Your daughter needs a comb out spray and a hair lotion.



Buy Luster's Pink Oil Moisturizing Lotion.



Use a extra large wide tooth comb when combing out her hair.



Use the Luster's Pink Lotion to stop the frizzes and make her hair soft and less dry.



At night braid her hair in two big braids so it would be easier to comb out in the morning.



Help with African-American daughter's hair, please?

Do not use motions or lusters pink oil moisturizer. They are full of really bad chemicals and are not good products to be used on children. Pink oil changes the colour of your hair and makes it very very dry



.Here are some GOOD tips:



1. WASH: Once a week, or preferably every other week, I wash her hair. Usually with baby shampoo. I wash twice, then condition her hair with a black hair conditioner called Optimum Care Stay Strong Conditioner (it's in a peach colored bottle) and cap her hair (with a shower cap or a disposable one from a black hair supply store) until right before her bath is over. I rinse it out with lukewarm water, then quickly rinse it with freezing cold water to seal the pores in her hair to keep the moisture locked in. (or at least that's what someone has told me since she was a baby) Also, when your child's hair is in braids, it's better to not let it get wet during bathtime.



If you have to wash it do so and rinse thoroughly. NEVER condition hair that is any type of braids (cornrows, box, parted sections braided, etc) because the conditioner is difficult to completely rinse out and if it stays under the hair which is damp next to the scalp, it is NOT good....A veritable breeding ground for germs and mold: Dark, Damp, Moist and with something (hint hint:Conditioner) that should NOT be there. Hey, if you enjoy mildew on your kid's hair, go for it. But don't be surprised if you get a nasty surprise. ONLY condition hair that is "loose and free" of any hairstyles.



DEEP CONDITIONING TREATMENTS: It's also a good idea to give your child's hair a deep conditioning treatment every 2 weeks. (Follow directions in section 8, #5 for instructions.) either at home or preferably at a salon for the hooded dryer benefit. If you want to, you can buy a portable hooded dryer that rolls right up behind a chair so you can give home treatments. Sally's beauty supply has a few models available, and I'm sure a google search on the internet could help too....



2. PARTING, MOISTURIZING AND GREASING HAIR AND SCALP



After she is out of the bathtub, I towel dry her hair until it is still damp, and part her hair down the middle, and clip it to the side, then I part the other side down the middle and clip it again until it's divided into 4 sections from forehead to nape. I work each section with a wide toothed comb with rounded edges from the ends to the scalp. Then I take a smaller comb and keep making parts and greasing the scalp all over the section I'm working on. I usually don't use greases. What I do use, is "BB Castor Oil Hair Strengthening Cream with Aloe" lotion. It's a black hair product that comes in a white tub with pink lettering on it and a pink lid and can be found in almost any drugstore.



After I have parted it, I use a spritz bottle with water in it to mist my daughter's hair lightly and I use a leave in moisturizer called "Lustrasilk Moisture Max (mega-moist oil moisturizing hari lotion...restores vital moisture, body, and sheen to dry damaged hair) which comes in a white bottle with blue lettering and a blue cap. I've found this in both black hair supply stores as well as Wal-Mart. I repeat this parting and moisturizing of the scalp and hair until the entire head is done, making as many "parts" as possible to each section to make sure the scalp is thoroughly "greased".



Always be very careful when combing your child's hair as it is very fragile, and the water weakens it even more. Never comb hair starting from the scalp. It stretches the hair and causes it to snap, which in turn will cause split ends which must be trimmed. Always start at the ends, and work in sections. Really kinky hair is almost impossible to comb through unless you make parts. In general, black hair will not grow much if it is not kept in braids and pulled back to keep pressure on the roots to stimulate the hair to grow.



Also since as I said black hair is very fragile, the grease and braids are actually PROTECTING it!! Those cute little beaded black girls you see with 10 thousand beaded and barretted, braided hairstyles that seem overly done up to some white people, actually probably have pretty healthy, long hair....all thanks to the mother staying on top of keeping it braided. The thicker (and usually, but sometimes not) coarser your child's hair is, the more braids and parts will be needed to have it done. Actually for really thick hair, braided (cornrows) will probably be the only time it can be combed through, and the braids are the only way it will grow. If your black child's hair has never been in braids, and it stays perpetually short and won't grow, it's probably because it's not in braids. So, the next time you see some swinging beads or barrettes on a beautiful black child, smile and compliment her mother (and ask her for advice!!!).



3. PARTING (BOX PARTING) AND STYLING



When I have comleted instruction 2. I part the hair from side to side to separate the front from the back and band the front to the side out of my way. I then part the back into two pig tails, put a rubber band on my finger, and a dab of castor oil lotion, I comb one pig tail as close to the scalp as possible and rubber band it. (The rubber bands I mention are little tiny bands that are sold in most stores in the hair section next to the barrettes, etc. I buy them from the black hair supply store though, because I can usually get a whole tub of 500 of them for a dollar or two) I repeat this with the other pony tail. Then I start working on the front.



Basically, the rubber band, the dab of castor oil, and a parted section of hair are the only things you really need to do. It's called sectioning or box braiding, depending on how you part the sections of hair. I usually braid each section, but if I'm in a hurry I will rope twist the hair. Don't be afraid to get creative with your parts. Have fun with it, and learn which "styles" are most flattering and easiest for you to do. Parting makes perfect (nice straight parts that is) !!! Some people say the end of a rat tail comb is best for parts. I like to use the teeth of a comb....whatever works best for you.



4. TWISTS AND ROPE TWISTS



Twists and Rope twists look the same. You start with a rubber banded section of hair secured to the scalp. the you make two sections of hair. This is where it differs. For the longest time, I would simply wrap one strand around the other till I got to the end and then put a barrette at the end by wrapping the straight end of the barrette around the end and then snapping it shut. Trouble is, these would look cute for 1/2 the day and then the got really poofy and bunched up and frizzy looking.



HOW TO DO A ROPE TWIST



A "Rope Twist" looks the same, but is much smoother and neat looking and stays straight without bunching it up. Basically, you take the two sections of hair that you WOULD HAVE twisted. You hold the left section of hair between your thumb and pointer finger, doing the same in your right hand with the other section. Begin rolling the hair in your fingers simultaneously in a clockwise motion until it starts to look like two smooth ropes in each hand, (kind of like twisting sheeps wool into yarn to get a nice even thread) and once you have each "rope: started, begin crossing your right hand (with the rope) UNDER your left hand (with the rope) ,so that the strands look like an X, with the section that was in your left hand now on the top of the X and in your right hand, and with the section that was in your right hand underneath, and in your left hand.



You will keep doing this continuously, rolling the two strands as tightly as possible and strecthing the hair in a downward motion as you twist. If you are doing it correctly, it will almost seem as if the two "rope" strands are naturally wrapping around themselves of their own accord. The rope twists will turn out longer than a regular twist, because you are actually straightening the hair in a rope twist as opposed to just wrapping it around each other. Do this all the way to the end of the hair. You should end up with two ropes twisted smoothly around each other that looks like a twist, only much nicer looking. Wrap a barette at the end, and repeat with hair until the whole head is finished.



5. HOW TO PUT BEADS ON A BRAID



There is a product sold in black hair supply stores called a "Beading Wand" or something like that. It is a black wand with a circle at the bottom to stop the beads from falling off, and it has a large loop at the end, almost like a giant oversized needle loop only the wand is flexible plastic. (If you've ever bought the little packages of tiny beads at the black hair supply store, they usually have a little miniature version of the beading wand in white plastic. It's usually designed to look like kids, but if you are fortunate enough to find one of these in a package of miniature beads, take it to the cashier and show the wand to them, and ask them for the black wand, which is much larger by scale. They should know what you're talking about, and in every store I've gone to, they only cost one dollar. I always buy these because the amount of time they save me is ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS. These things literally save hours sometimes, depending on the size of beads you're using and the size of the braids, and there are MANY different sizes.



The basic concept to a beading wand is, you string the desired number of beads you want onto the wand. Then you take the end of the braid you want to bead, and put the end through the loop at the top of the wand and and hold the end of the hair together with the braid tightly in your hand with the loop of the beader in the center. You should then be able to "push" the beads onto the braid all the way up to the scalp. Take a little plastic rubber band and keep the very last bead from the wand separate from the other beads on the braid. Take the end of the braid and "loop" the last bead with the end of the braid, holding the end tightly as close as possible next to the bead. You should have just the one bead in your hand with the end of the braid wrapped around it. Take a little rubber band should and wrap it tightly (you'll get the hang of it after a while) around the bead repetitively until the bead is securely fastened. Take any little strands from the end of the braid that are still remaining above the rubber band (you'll see what I mean) and wrap it around the braid and then push the other beads back down the braid until it looks like just one long line of beads on the braid. It's your choice how many beads to use, but I personally believe that you should cover the braids from the scalp of the braid to the end as much as possible with beads. It looks better if you can't see the scalp. This sounds hard, but it is actually very easy with practice and saves you money on having to take your child to the hairdresser if you don't know how to cornrow braids (I don't know how to cornrow) .



Beads can be put onto anything: cornrows, box, braids, heck , even rope twists. (Actually, beading rope twists gives your kid that fancy look without having to take ten billion years to take out braids. ALWAYS braid every single bit of the end of a braid, even if it looks tiny enough to look at under a microscope. Only the very very very tip should not be braided because it will only be 1/2 an inch long anyway.....I would recommend asking a beautician in hair salon to show you.(usually hairstylists who specialize in Jamaican hairstyles will know what you are talking about) The best thing about rope twist is that they look nicer than braids and give the hairstyle a more "natural look" and they are so easy to take out it's almost ridiculous. If you don't want to use barettes, you can part it into little rows of boxes (the way box braid extensions are parted) and just rope twist the entire head. You will end up with an adorable hair style that looks almost like dreads....almost. Or if you want your daughter's hair styled in corn rows, instead of braiding and beading the ends of the hair you could try rope twisting the hair once the braided section is off the scalp. I tried this on my daughter and it came out absolutely BEAUTIFUL, even better than beads or barrettes, which will give your child a more "grown up" appearance" when they start feeling too old for "little girl"styles.



6. HOW TO TAKE OUT BRAIDS



Speaking of taking out braids. An extremely simple way of taking out braids very quickly, is to use the tail end of a rat comb (the end has to be pointy.....it can't be one of those poorly made ones that are dull and rounded at the end like from the 2/$1.00 bin in the black hair stores. I would look for the quality combs that you can get at CVS, Wal-Mart or Target in the ethnic hair section or comb/brush section. What is a rat comb? Well, they are usually a mustardy yellow color, they have very fine teeth at the end, and the rest of the comb is a long pointed tail. (If you still don't know what I'm talking about, ask your beautician what it looks like) As I said earlier, you take the pointy tail end of the rat comb, and starting at the bottom of the braid, insert the pointy part DIRECTLY into the very smack dead center of the braid, and move the comb downwards. The braid should start to unravel very easily, and is quicker and less painful to the child's scalp to unbraid this way. ALWAYS work your way up from the bottom of the braid up to the top of it. If you try to start at the top, you'll just hit snarls, and have to start at the bottom anyway. If you are taking out beads, use the teeth of a rattail comb to snap the rubber bands off. Hold the braid very tightly and pull very hard to snap the rubber band. you'll get the hang of it.



7. HOW TO BLOW-DRY / STRAIGHTEN HAIR FOR BRAIDING AND STYLING



If I want to blow-dry my dauther's hair straight (it makes rope twist turn out beautifully) I wash and condition it as usual. then I use the "Lustrasilk Moisture Max" I mentioned earlier and distribute it evenly throughout my daughter's hair. I take the blow dryer with the comb attachment, and from the scalp down (I also section her hair as described in part 2 above) I take a section of her hair and dry her hair with it., repeatedly with the blow dryer until it is completely dry from scalp to ends. At this point, it will still appear to be a little frizzy, but extremely soft. Use as much moisturizer as you need. If you use too much, you can always dry it with the blowdryer!!



IT IS ALWAYS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO USE A MOISTURIZER OR PROTECTIVE AGENT ON YOUR CHILDS HAIR BEFORE USING ANY TYPE OF HEAT, as this is what will protect your child's hair from becoming dried, fried and frazzled from the heat of the hair dryer. Then I take the hair dryer (it would do you good to go out and buy a salon quality top of the line hair dryer, that you can use a comb attachment piece with fastened at the end of it.......that way you only have to work (sort of) with one hand.....ask your black hair beautician what kind of blow dryer she uses....) I repeat this moisturizing and blow drying of my daughter's hair until her whole head is completely dried. I then re-part it into the 4 sections as described in part 2, and start the whole process over again, THIS TIME, using "Luster's Pink Light Oil Moisturizer" (I use the light one for my daughter's finer textured hair. You can use the regular pink oil moisturizer if your child's hair is kinkier or more coarse textured...The results you will get will absolutely astound you.



Remember, every thing takes practice, and don't be afraid to ask your black hairstylist to show you, even if you have to stand over her shoulder to learn. If she has an attitude, just ignore it and tip well, ESPECIALLY if she braids well. The skill of a hairdresser is judged by how long the cornrow braids stay looking nice after being braided. If they don't even last a week before they start looking fuzzy, you need to go to another salon, because there is no reason why a good hairdresser's braids shouldn't last for at least two weeks. The amount of straightness you will achieve with your child's hair depends on the kinkyness or texture of it. The finer the hair, the straighter it will be the kinker, the less straighter. This straightening is intended to prepare your child's hair for hair styling, not wearing straight down her back....because no matter how hard you try, the very ends will still stay slightly frizzy.



The purpose of blowdrying it straight in this way is to help the braids (cornrows) lie down flatter and smoother against the scalp, giving the hairstyle a much nicer appearance. Your hairstylist (if you bring your child to a salon to have her hair braided) will appreciate your efforts and will have less of an attitude with you if you bring your child to them with their hair already washed and blowdried. The different moisturizers and oil products that can be used to blowdry black hair straight vary depending on what works best for your child.



The point to remember is to moisturize first to protect hair from the heat, then use the oil, hair greases or whatever to make it lie as flat and smooth (and less frizzy) as possible. The heat helps the curls release themselves and straighten out. Also, if you plan to take your daughter to a black beauty salon to have her hair braided, she will greatly appreciate you practicing your skills with a beading wand, and you can bead your child's hair yourself after she finishes each braid, since even with the wand, it can be time consuming. She will appreciate you saving her time, and it will earn you brownie points with her. Plus it's good practice, and gets you home faster!!!



8. RELAXER (PERM) KITS



Since I'm on a roll here, I might as well share my knowledge of Relaxers and Perm Kits: DO NOT PUT THEM IN YOUR CHILD'S HAIR!!!! The harshness of the chemicals can have a PERMANENT (and I DO mean permanent) negative effect on the health of your child's hair even up to adulthood. There are different types: Extra Extra mild, mild, regular, super, super duper....etc....for both adult and children's hair. The types depend on the texture and kinkiness of your child's hair. If you insist on relaxing her hair, don't bother with a white hair salon because they don't know nearly as much about black hair care as a black hair stylist does. If you decide to relax her hair at home, have an experienced black hair stylist examine your child's hair and recommend what brand and type of children's relaxer you need. TEST a small section of hair first, BEFORE you begin, to see how your child's hair reacts, and to see how much straightening will actually occur. Then, if you're still hell bent on destroying your child's hair, follow these directions. BE FOREWARNED THOUGH, that relaxers are not just a one time deal, and you WILL have to stay on top of retouching your child's hair as new growth comes in.



Relaxers change the texture and composition of your child's hair P E R M A N E N T L Y!! The texture of the natural "new hair" that grows in after a relaxer is also called "virgin hair" which means natural hair that has not been chemically altered. The virgin hair, and the relaxed hair are two completely different textures. The point where the virgin hair and the relaxed hair meets, is extremely fragile where the relaxed part is. If you do not continuously retouch your child's hair to treat the new growth/virgin hair with a relaxer, YOUR CHILD'S HAIR WILL BREAK OFF AT THE POINT WHERE THE VIRGIN HAIR AND THE RELAXED HAIR MEETS!! Translation: If you do not stay on top of retouching your child's virgin hair EACH AND EVERY SINGLE TIME a retouch is due, your child's hair will begin to break off until she basically has an afro of 2-3 inch long hair. (maybe even shorter)



When you relax hair, you are making a commitment to maintain your child's hair for as long as she has the relaxer in it. If you cant make the commitment, and choose to relax it anyway, then you might as well cut her hair all off now, because that is what will happen if you don't maintain her hair afterward!!! And if you grow tired of having a relaxer, the relaxed part of your child's hair will be permanently damaged and you will have to cut it and re-grow it again from scracth if you want to go back to her having natural hair!!! Wait until she is a teenager, when her hair is a little bit more matlure and closer to adult's hair.



1. About two weeks in advance, let your child's hair get as dirty, kinky, nasty, fuzzy and whatever else as possible. The dirtier it is, the better. DO NOT wash her hair before starting to apply the relaxer or you will be wasting your entire efforts. Relaxers work best on DIRTY hair. They fail miserably on freshly washed, squeaky clean hair.



2. Part as described in section 2 earlier, and grease your child's ENTIRE SCALP, leaving NO PART of your child's scalp untouched by grease. Also, grease the ENTIRE hairline of your child's head around the entire scalp. It is better to use some type of hair grease, but if you have to, you can use vaseline, to grease the scalp and hairline. This is to protect your child's scalp from chemical burns from the relaxer.



3. Part your child's hair as described in section 2 earlier and, wearing the protective gloves, dip the comb into the relaxer (after mixed according to the packages/manufacturer's instructions) and begin combing one section starting at the ends and gradually working your way to the roots. Completely cover each section of hair with the relaxer, using a wide toothed comb and then a smaller toothed comb, etc. Do each section, AND WORK QUICKLY!!! The relaxer will start taking effect on your child's hair immediately, as soon as you put it in the hair, and if you are too slow combing the relaxer through her head, you will burn her hair and it may even start breaking off when it's rinsed out. Recruit as many people as your child can stand to have in her hair, to comb the sections with relaxer as quickly as possible to minimize the risk of burns. Focus especially on the ends and the roots, as these are the most resistant parts of hair.



4. AS SOON AS she begins to complain of her scalp burning the point that it's uncomfortable or unbearable to her, IMMEDIATELY wash it out!!! Do not delay, or you may end up with permanent damage. There's a special kind of shampoo called "De-Activating" shampoo that's orange. Ask the sales person in the store to sell it to you. Repeatedly wash your child's hair with this shampoo in the sink as many times as necessary, until the suds, rinse off completely clear. If the suds are still orange and not clear, you still have chemicals in her hair and need to keep washing it. When you buy the relaxer, check inside the box if possible to see what kind of conditioner they have included with it. If not, you will need to buy a conditioning treatment along with the deactivation shampoo to treat your child's hair. The more intense: moisturizing, therapeutic or whatever, the better. Hair Cholesterol is a good choice, and is really cheap. Actually, you should buy the hair cholesterol in a tub, because you will need to deep condition (as described below) it continuously on a regular basis. You should deep condition your child's hair regardless of whether or not she has or has not been chemically processed, and will help by leaps and bounds if it has been. The conditioning treatment should be applied just as if you regular wash and shampoo her hair, only this time the conditioner will stay on her head under a cap,or a warm damp towel for 20 minutes. If you can get her under a hair dryer, that's even better. Then rinse her hair, towel dry, comb and whatever else you want to do with it.



5. Deep condition every 2 weeks as described in #4, (above) and re-touch the virgin hair every 3-4 weeks or so, or as reccomended by your ethnic hair stylist. Retouching means you will have to repeat relaxing her hair again, as described in sections 1-4 only you will only be relaxing the virgin hair, and not the part that is already relaxed. You should also ask your black hair stylist to recommend shampoo and conditioning products (besides the hair cholesterol) specifically designed for relaxed or chemically treated hair for children.....as you will need them for as long as your child has no virgin hair on her head.

Hard hair, sigh?

Ok I am a 14 year old male with middle length hair.



I have been using Sunsilk and Pantene conditioner but my hair still remains kinda hard? I mean, when I push my hair up it stays there whereas others' hair fall back down nicely... I want softer hair



Though it is softer after using conditioner, my hair is still a difficult to comb because it is still a bit hard.



What can I do to make my hair soft again? Will a hairdresser be able to solve this problem?



Thanks :D



Hard hair, sigh?

Ignore lovely ladybug. She doesn't sound lovely or loving at all. Harsh and unkind. I would go to a salon and tell them the problem. They can advise you best. You may not be able to achieve want you want. Fine hair usually does what you seem to be looking for. I have it, and it is a nightmare because all it does is what it wants.



Hard hair, sigh?

i have one question. could you possibly be gay?



Hard hair, sigh?

Well if your hair has a naturally coarse texture than there is really nothing you can do to soften the hair any further than conditioning it because coarse hair is thicker in diameter than others and it usally isn't noticable when the hair is short. I would just suggest switching conditioners frequently and shampooing less often because shampoo strips natural oils from the hair which can make the hair feel abit harder than usal.



Hard hair, sigh?

Try using a clarifying shampoo. Neutrogena Anti-Residue Shampoo is my favorite one.



Build up from conditioners, hard water and styling products can make one's hair feel stiff and brittle. To prevent this, use a clarifying shampoo every 1-2 weeks.



If this doesn't help, consult a hair dresser or barber.

Hmm..want to fix hair and prevent damage?????? use my techniques!(they do work) ihave done lot of re

go to pantene.com to see how damaged your hair



use mayo to shine hair



no heating products



instead of permanant die use the STUFF that wash out in 6-8 days(they last longerthan you think!![:



twist a little part of your haiir and split ends will pop out cut them!!!!!!!!!!



rinse hair on cold wtaer



mix mayo and a bit of shampoo and let it sit in your hair for an hour



BUT wash verrrrry welll



wear hats in the sun



get shampoos to PREVENT further damage[:!!!!!!!



never brush hair when wet



when getting ready do your hair and make up first then mess with hair



is easier to split when wet[:



if you have to used blowdryer use a protecter and hold it 6 inches away from your head



when brushiung hair wet use a wide tooth comb and ont brush to much!



get a leave in conditioner often like garnier and focus on ends!



if your wondering why colloring damages hair because peroxide and ammoinia



get hair trimed evry 6 weeks



or do it yourself



get special conditioners



soft hair use bio fusion ned more answer ask!



Hmm..want to fix hair and prevent damage?????? use my techniques!(they do work) ihave done lot of research?

kool thanx.



Hmm..want to fix hair and prevent damage?????? use my techniques!(they do work) ihave done lot of research?

that makes no sense



Hmm..want to fix hair and prevent damage?????? use my techniques!(they do work) ihave done lot of research?

how do i tame the little baby hairs that stick out?



Hmm..want to fix hair and prevent damage?????? use my techniques!(they do work) ihave done lot of research?

sorry i dont have that kinda time

Weak and damaged hair?

I noticed that my hair tended to break easily especially when combing it but lately it has gotten a lot worse. Its gotten so bad that there are always hair on my carpet; I dont even notice that I lose so much sometimes! I am a 20 year old female. I dont think that the problem is genetic because although my father has a bald spot on his head, my brothers do not have any hair loss problems and my grandfather still has all his hair. I dont get enough sleep and dont really have a proper diet; my nails also tend to break easily-- I think this might be related? This is also a very stressful time for me...Also the top of my scalp gets sore sometimes and the hairs growing there become coarse and thick. They break off easily. The rest of my hair feels soft and looks healthy but I want to fix this problem before it gets worst...what should I do to fix it? Would putting some sort of oil in my hair to moisturize it help?? Thanks for your help!



Weak and damaged hair?

take vitamins, eat lots of milk, dry beans and drink plenty of water. a hot oil treatment well also work well.



Weak and damaged hair?

well all i know is that the more chemicals you put in your hair the worse it will get.!



good luck darl!



Jenny xox



Weak and damaged hair?

You have answered your own question-if you aren't healthy your hair won't be.



Do whatever you need to to cope with your stress-therapy, medication, etc.-this will probably help with the sleep deficiency. Eat a healthy diet! that's the only recipe for strong hair. You may want to see a doctor and have your thyroid checked-that can cause hair and nails problems.



The main thing, though, is to take care of yourself, and that is really the only thing you can do.

I need help with my hair!?

My hair is fine, shoulder length and straight. I want to know if there is a hair cut/style out there that takes like five minutes but will look good. I also was wondering if there is a good way to put up a high ponytail that doesn't look "bumpy" or "too tight". Someone has suggested back combing my hair before I pull it back but I don't know how well that will work. I would really appreciate it if you all could give me some tips.



I need help with my hair!?

Oh I feel your frustration! I have thin straight hair,the texture is normal but it is so flat all the time. My hair was past my shoulders two months ago and I just cut it into a stacked bob and I love it! It makes me look like I have more hair than I really do. If your not willing to go as short as me(mine is to the end of my neck in back with layers then it is longer in the front below my chin) then I would layer the heck out of it. When pulling it in a ponytail take a small section of hair on top of your head and back comb. Do this with a couple of sections then lightly comb the front so it will look smoothed out. It will make your hair look fuller and it is a cute style. Hope this helps.



I need help with my hair!?

Oh that's easy, do a floppy ponytail. Make a regular ponytail in the back of your head, then loosen it a lot and put it on one side. That would look so pretty!



I need help with my hair!?

if it is fine you may want to get layers to give it some body and texture. if your hair is naturally straight then it will be easy to maintain any style.



also try putting it up when it is wet to get all the bumps out. or you can blow dry it a little to give it some body, then it will look fuller when you put it up. just remember not to pull it too tight.

About my hair?

i want something that make my hair soft and straight what is the best hair strethening bcoz my hair is too much hard to comb?



About my hair?

the best way to make your hair more straight and soft is to have a shampoo and a condtioner that support your cause of your hair being to tangly and hard to comb. they have alot of products for that and it will make your hair the way you want it!

How to make your hair big but not a mess?

i always back comb my hair



but im getting tired of it looking a mess



anyone know how to make it poofy and not messy



like this http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa54/...



but bigger ?



How to make your hair big but not a mess?

after u wah ur hair, flip ur hair upside down, like bend over, then blow dry it that way...to volumeze



if u straigen ur hair, straighten it in the opposite direction, then flip it back over to volumeize



%26gt;%26gt;for example, if u hav a middle part, flip some of ur left hair, to the right side and straighten it there, then flip it back to the left side



also, get voluizing mousse or hair gel



How to make your hair big but not a mess?

Thats Kiki Kannibal and she fryed her hair she said it once so..you need to like dye and strighten it until its really damaged pretty much if you have normal healthy hair its not going to work they way you want it to

Body hair. help?

i am hairy %26amp; depressed. everyone in my school calls me ape lady. i have no friends %26amp; my parents wont let me shave. the hair is very thick. i cry myself to sleep every night and wish i wasn't as hairy as the other 4th graders.my mother makes me wash/comb my body hair so it smells good but it always seems to pick up bad odors.all the other girls havent even started growing body hair. mother says im just an early bloomer.one time some girls caught me combing my body hair in the bathroom and took a picture of me and posted the picture all over the school. sometimes kids make me do a funny ape dance in front of a teacher so theyd give me my lunch money back. the teacher made me go to the principals office. i think i am getting dandruff in my body hair. mother says i cant shave until i moved out of the house. i want to live with mother and father forever!!! i will always be a hairy ape woman forever if you dont help me!



Body hair. help?

ummm....get a razor and shave...or wax...but ure in 4th grade...so listen to ur mom....



Body hair. help?

if shaving it doesnt help then ur just gonna have to deal with it. i have the saem problem too. try covering it up with a sweater. thats my soluyiuon. also u can ignore what other people say. just be yourself. dont believe what thers say about you. believe in yourself.



Body hair. help?

I know for a fact that you are lying...



sooo if you really wre having this problem, tell your school counseler and talk to them...



Body hair. help?

I think you should tell your mom what you're going through. See what they have to say. I had the same problem but I decided to go against what my mom said, which was not to shave because it grows back, and she hasn't found out....(sssssshhh)



Body hair. help?

how about the circus?..could be very profitable for you...who needs school?..if you can get one of those bellhop outfits i think you could make a fortune and then who's laughing?



Body hair. help?

Save up your money -- go to Wal-Mart and get some product like Neet or Nair that you wipe on -- let sit -- and then rinse off in the shower. Who says parents are always right! Kids are cruel so do what you have to. Do a patch test first to see how the cream works on your skin on a small area of your inner arm.



Body hair. help?

omg ape women!!! ha ha, just shave with out her knowin and tell her later, trust me its beter gettin in truble



Body hair. help?

this is such a lie. ur jokin...but i guess you can either convince your parents to let you remove the hair, or you cover up



Body hair. help?

Aww sweetie it will all be ok. I know it seems just hopeless right now but it will all get better. Some girls just mature faster than others and that is what is happening to you. I can't really help in the maturing early section, because I didn't. I don't worry now though, because now I am where I should be. With you, you just need to tell yourself that you are beautiful no matter what. I know it makes you feel awful with the girls laughing, but here is what you do.



Just stand tall and don't let the other girls get you down. You tell them that you are just maturing faster and you can't help with what your body decides to do. Don't let them see that they are intimidating and hurting you because that is what they want to do. If you stand tall and proud you are showing them that you don't care what they think and that will make them back off, trust me, I know.



With the hair situation, if you have dark hair, your body automatically causes you to have thicker, darker hair. My cousin has dark hair and her hair is very thick. If you don't have dark hair, some people just naturally grow thicker hair. I know your mom won't let you shave, but maybe if she sees how this is really affecting you her perspective on it will change. I really hope this helps a little bit, and remember you are beautiful no matter what.



:)



Body hair. help?

Dont care about what other ppl think about u.JUst be urself. i use to have the same problem . why dont u jus explain to ur mom/parents that shaving or whatever is really important to you and tell ur parents how u are getting made fun of at school and they might let u shave. But if that doesnt work , you can always save up money and go to shoppers drug mart or any store that sells those type of products and u can but a pack of shavers from the company (venus) or sumthing and shave urself when u take a shower wihtout ur parents knowing.=) i hope everying works out!!=)



Body hair. help?

it sounds like a lie but if it is true take ur moms razor and shave anyways because if it is that bad then it need s to be done!!!!!!



Body hair. help?

wax it

What does it mean when you dream of your hair falling out? I had a dream that I went to a hair salon

the stylist combed my hair it started to fall out. An old friend who I no longer speak to and is no longer a friend happened to be sitting in the salon with her husband and they were just staring at me. No one was laughing or anything. They were just staring at me blank faced - I was freaking out but I did no cry. I have been loosing my hair alot lately and my husband said that he saw my old friend and she said hi to him but that was it.



What does it mean when you dream of your hair falling out? I had a dream that I went to a hair salon %26amp; when?

To dream that you combing your hair, suggests your need to organize and sort your thoughts. You need to find or search for some elements that are not clear to you in a situation or relationship.



To dream that you are combing or styling your hair, suggests that you are taking on and evaluating a new idea, concept, outlook, or way of thinking. You may be putting your thoughts in order and getting your facts straight. A more literal interpretation suggests your concerns about your self-image and appearance



To see hair in your dream, signifies sexual virility, seduction, sensuality, vanity, and health. It is indicative of your attitudes. If your hair is knotted or tangled, then it is symbolic of uncertainty and confusion in your life. You may be unable to think straight. If the wind is blowing through your hair, then it signifies freedom to express uninhibited feelings. You are "letting your hair down



To dream that you are losing your hair, denotes that you are concerned with the notion that you are getting older and losing your sex appeal/virility. You are preoccupied with aging and your appearance. Losing you hair also signify a lack of strength and that you do not possess the power to succeed in an undertaking. You may be feeling weak and vulnerable.



To dream that you are at the salon, indicates your consciousness of your appearance and beauty. You may be trying too hard to impress others. It may also suggests deception and cover-up of some situation. Alternatively, it may denote a new outlook toward life.



To dream that you are being watched, suggests that you are feeling confined in your work environment or personal relationship. You feel you are lacking a sense of privacy.



Good Luck



What does it mean when you dream of your hair falling out? I had a dream that I went to a hair salon %26amp; when?

"I was freaking out, but I did not cry", you wrote. Your dream is about loss of control. Also, since hair is a symbol of fertility and/or femininity, you need to explore if this is an issue with you these days. Your unconscious mind has recorded something re: your husband's encounter with your "old friend". Why are you no longer friends? Was she a threat to you in any way?



What does it mean when you dream of your hair falling out? I had a dream that I went to a hair salon %26amp; when?

Loss of hair in a dream does mean loss of friendship.

Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

That really bothers me, when I see a little girl with her hair all over her head. If you're going to have children with black american males, you should at least learn how to fix your childs hair. It just makes you want to get a comb and brush and hook that child up, so they can look civil.



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

The mothers may not know that they have to properly grease the child's hair and not wash it all the time. My best friend has a bi-racial daughter, and when I started taking care of her, I had to learn how to properly care for her hair.



Sometimes the parents buy the wrong products too. I know a girl at my son's school whose hair is very brittle and dry looking. Her mom greases it but I think it needs some sort of extra deep conditioner as well.



The hospital doesn't give out manuals for "Proper Hair Care of Your Bi-Racial Child". They should though!



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

I agree. It seems such mothers didn't think about THAT problem before they made their choice to have such children; they had other things on their mind during the process.....and from what I've seen in recent examples: their actions were more selfish--not thinking on how their bi-racial child has to feel being in this world and what they'll have to face along the way.



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

lol. thats funny. but now that you think of it, thats so true. I cant stand when peoples hair is messed. they need to fix it. though not all mothers do their daughters hair for her.



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

thats easy. The texture is different. white women are use to just easy and very free hair.per say. when they have a bi-racial child some children are born with "white people hair" and some are born with "black people hair" and some are juss born with NAPPY HAIR! The woman doenst have to read books or do research on how to fix her childs hair. Just figure out the texture,if its nappy,perm or flat iron it. or take her to the beauty shop.and let her pick her style as long as its age apporpriate. SO IN CONCLUSION. they dont know how to do their childs hair because they arent use to the diffent texture of hair!



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

First of all!!! NOT ALL BI-RACIAL CHILDREN walk around looking crazy!!! My daughter's hair stays done! My son's hair stays faded and tight!!



And for Mr. Wizard.... THAT problem. Neither of my children are a problem, and in case you haven't noticed...... Mixed race people are now the MAJORITY!!!! I have 2 bi-racial children that are loved by both sides of the families, and people that are not even in our families. Come out of the dark ages!



And there are SOME mothers that let their children walk around crazy as all get out. But not all of us. Please understand that!!!



And there are some black mothers out there that don't do their children's hair either.



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

I know several white women with bi-racial children that do their hair *properly*. It looks absolutely lovely and those women can braid corn rows just as well as their black counterparts. Some women don't learn, but these did. They love their husbands and want their kids to be of both cultures. It probably helps to have welcoming sisters in law to teach them.



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

I think we should worry more about the way children are taught to act than how their hair is fixed. Kids nowadays are getting ruder, cruder, and some parents need to get off the phones...stay at home more...and teach their kids manners. lol



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

Perhaps you should word your question as why do "some" caucasian mother not do their bi-racial kids hair....cause my daughter doesnt leave the house without her hair being done...and she is 2!!!



I searched for a year for a product to use on my daughters hair as we have no products for my daughters hair in Australia (she is African-American/Native American/Australian) but even when I didnt have the correct products I would do my best and always have her hair in braids, ponytails or someother way.



Curly Q products all they way!!!



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

a lot of my friends have bi-racial kids and their kids don't walk around with crazy looking hair. They fix their hair all the time and they perm it.maybe other people are just too lazy to fix their kids hair?



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

first of all whites need to stay with whites and blacks with blacks. blacks have weird hair and probably is hard to fix.



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

Personally I see children of all different races looking like little rag muffins I do not think it is a race thing I think it is a lazy thing. I always try to make sure my daughter looks put together before we leave the house, because it is a reflection on me. There are times when she wakes up from a nap and I have to race somewhere and I do not have a choice but for the most part I like to make sure she looks cute.



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

Bi racial-????????? last I checked we were all part of the HUMAN race-and my kids heads look just fine-why dont you start donating your time to saving the hair of mixed kids everywhere-lmao.



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

I agree. My son is mixed, and we keep his hair very short. Once, he wanted to let it grow out, and when he did, it looked really unkept. I tried to teach him that if he wants his hair long, he has to take care of it, (he's 5 yrs old) but it just wasn't working out, so we chopped it off again. We like it better that way.



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

That's not a problem that is just restricted to white women with bi-racial children. A lot of parents, no matter what race or cultural background, don't fix their children's hair or worry about the condition and cleanliness of their clothes.



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

Honey please, I have mixed kids and there hair is always done and as far as your question its ignorant because i have lived in mostly minority neighborhoods down south and there are as many black mothers who let there kids run around with there head a mess. Some people take pride in there appearance and there kids and others could care less. It's sad you put it up on here using race. Goes to show we have a long way to go.



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

I see plenty of full black children and adults with their hair all over the place. Some textures of hair, no matter what chemicals or lotions/potions used are flyaway. So its not just biracial.



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

I dont think this is a question that should be geared to all caucasian mothers of bi-racial children. But I do see this often. In fact, my sister is one of those mothers. She never fixes her daughter's hair, it is constantly in a disarrayed afro. When she does finally fix the baby's hair, she'll keep it that way for days, even when it gets loose and starts looking messy. Its not really a black thing, a white thing, its a lazy mother who doesn't care how her kids look thing.



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

Well, my daughters are "bi-racial" and we always walk out the house looking nice. There are mothers of every race that don't do their children's hair, and it drives me nuts. So don't limit your remarks to Caucasian mothers!



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

I agree. If your gonna be with a black male, then be prepared for all situations that arise from having a bi-racial child, hair etc. Theres nodthing worse than seeing a child with his/her hair all over her head with a caucasian mother -- it lookss ridiculous.



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

that is so true also ladies if you are going to adopt or foster a child of a different race than your own learn how to do hair i have seen many white women with little black kids out with them and there hair is so nappy take them to a black salon if you don't know how to do it get them some braids or something



Why do caucasian mothers with bi-racial children not know how to comb their children's hair?

Are you kidding or are you just racist!!!? Just because ethnic hair doesn't "look civil" or acceptable to you does not make it wrong. Furthermore, my father in law is a physician and he always recommends to his african american or bi-racial patient's parents to refrain from combing or pulling too much on their hair. Children's skin is very snesitive, and certain ethnic hair (black/ bi-racial) can be very delicate at a young age... People who braid or "do" their kids' hair too much when they're before the age of 4-5 constantly complain of bumps, rashes, hair loss, balding or thinning... SO... before you go criticizing other people's parenting: do some research or have the guts to ask them to their faces!!!