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He won't bathe/she won't comb her hair!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 67980" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Hello MWM,</p><p></p><p>I use a hair cream called Motions Pink Lotion (or something like that). It comes in a yellow bottle with purple letters, and the moisturizer is pepto-bismol pink and very gloopy. Be warned...a little bit goes a long way. If you use too much, your daughter's hair will stick to the sides of her head. I use about a Loonie-sized (sorry...Canadian currency...I guess about a Silver Dollar sized) dollop in the palm of my hand and work it through my hair.</p><p>In my local Wal-Mart, they carry it in the section with hair products for AA hair (usually on the bottom shelf, covered in dust)</p><p></p><p>One other thing that you might try. My Grannie taught me this one, and she had the most beautiful curly hair ever. Have your daughter sleep with her hair wrapped in a silk scarf. The friction from a cotton pillow case can cause havoc with curly hair, and the scarf helps to keep moisture in the hair shaft.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps. (When I get home, I will check the bottle of hair lotion to make sure that I got the details right.)</p><p></p><p>Best of luck,</p><p>Trinity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 67980, member: 3907"] Hello MWM, I use a hair cream called Motions Pink Lotion (or something like that). It comes in a yellow bottle with purple letters, and the moisturizer is pepto-bismol pink and very gloopy. Be warned...a little bit goes a long way. If you use too much, your daughter's hair will stick to the sides of her head. I use about a Loonie-sized (sorry...Canadian currency...I guess about a Silver Dollar sized) dollop in the palm of my hand and work it through my hair. In my local Wal-Mart, they carry it in the section with hair products for AA hair (usually on the bottom shelf, covered in dust) One other thing that you might try. My Grannie taught me this one, and she had the most beautiful curly hair ever. Have your daughter sleep with her hair wrapped in a silk scarf. The friction from a cotton pillow case can cause havoc with curly hair, and the scarf helps to keep moisture in the hair shaft. Hope this helps. (When I get home, I will check the bottle of hair lotion to make sure that I got the details right.) Best of luck, Trinity [/QUOTE]
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