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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 87645" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>We had a discussion on here not too long ago about biracial hair problems. It's escaping me on who it was. I wonder if her pony tails are hurting? My daughter has an extremely sensitive head, I did too. Have you considered alternatives? What about relaxers so she can wear it down without it hurting?</p><p></p><p>I do know when we had the conversation on here, I recommended baby oil. I know the girl who I recommended this for didn't like the smell of baby oil, but I think your daughter is younger. I used this on my husbands niece who has biracial hair. It kept it from frizzing and just made it look soft and curly. Then I'd use those old fashioned plastic barrets and comb it into a barret on each side to keep it out of her eyes. It also made her hair easier to manage when I wanted to do pony tails. She loved the look and I loved how cheap and easy it was to fix after I learned the secret from a friend.</p><p></p><p>As for her going to school tomorrow with it fixed or not. If you can manage it without feeling too guilty, I'd say let her go unfixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 87645, member: 3837"] We had a discussion on here not too long ago about biracial hair problems. It's escaping me on who it was. I wonder if her pony tails are hurting? My daughter has an extremely sensitive head, I did too. Have you considered alternatives? What about relaxers so she can wear it down without it hurting? I do know when we had the conversation on here, I recommended baby oil. I know the girl who I recommended this for didn't like the smell of baby oil, but I think your daughter is younger. I used this on my husbands niece who has biracial hair. It kept it from frizzing and just made it look soft and curly. Then I'd use those old fashioned plastic barrets and comb it into a barret on each side to keep it out of her eyes. It also made her hair easier to manage when I wanted to do pony tails. She loved the look and I loved how cheap and easy it was to fix after I learned the secret from a friend. As for her going to school tomorrow with it fixed or not. If you can manage it without feeling too guilty, I'd say let her go unfixed. [/QUOTE]
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