Wednesday, July 29, 2009

How would i thin my daughters hair?

My daughter is half african american and coccasion, her hair is very thick, i have put straightners in it but it's still too thick.



How would i thin my daughters hair?

dont do it u will b so sorry it will make it fuzzier blow dry it straight with a hot blow dryer but dont thin it im a stylist all those thinned hairs will grow out frizzy



How would i thin my daughters hair?

You need proper hair care for that read some hair tips on this site



How would i thin my daughters hair?

only a salon can "thin" her hair correctly and they have special hair products to help the longer the straighter. ask the salon you'll be glad you did



How would i thin my daughters hair?

A tool called thinning shears.



How would i thin my daughters hair?

Most likly her hair is just going to be thick, no matter what. I say let it be and just make sure it's healthy. Straighteners can be unhealthy.



How would i thin my daughters hair?

I would be more concerned about the message her mother is giving her about how beautiful she is (or as you are implying, isn't) than the thickness of her hair if I were you.



How would i thin my daughters hair?

Ummm special creams or shampoos? You might just have to except her the way she is. Sorry. Good Luck.



How would i thin my daughters hair?

Take her to a salon and have it done professionally! It is done w/ a tool called "Thinning Shears." Just to save both of you the time and hassle. :)



How would i thin my daughters hair?

layering is always a good option



How would i thin my daughters hair?

let that girl's hair be thick!!



she's just a little girl. let her learn how to manage her own hair when its time for her to learn. meanwhile pick a haircut that flatters her but doesn't require you to poison her with chemicals. as a child her hair should be natural. as she gets older she'll figure it out for herself.



coccasion ?..........scares me that you couldn't spell caucasian. i doubt you're the black half of that arrangement because you're asking about black hair care so i figure you must be really young. please let your daughters hair be natural.



How would i thin my daughters hair?

Are you asking how to make her hair seem thinner, or cutting it to actually be thinner?



I would not suggest you thin it as in using thinning shears or a razor, unless you have done this before it can be tricky, and make matters worse.



You didn't say if her hair was long or short, if she has curl (tight or wavy), or if it is straight. Does she have thick but fine textured hair or thick and coarse hair. All these details would help with making a better suggest of what to do.



Sorry I needed more information.



Good luck though.



How would i thin my daughters hair?

oh lord...why did you mess with your daughter hair at such a young age?



you need to check out... www.curls.biz and buy these products so that you stop ruinning your baby girls hair!



i am a white woman with a multiracial little girl (Australian/African American/Native American) who has spiral curl about 1/4inches and I would never, never, never consider thinning or straightening her hair because I cant be bothered to take care of it, learn how to braid/cornrow and style it.



the Curly Q products are great! I get endless comments in Australia and in the US about how beautiful her hair is and how nice it is to see a little girl with fixed hair.



get on the website, read everything that you can about how to take care of her hair and then do it. dont be one of those moms who doesnt care properly for her multiracial little girl...your little girl will thank you for it!



How would i thin my daughters hair?

Options:



-Layering



-Thinning shears in a salon



-Live with it



Don't use straighteners. It'll make it worse. Try layering the hair at a salon. I had thick hair, but when I got it layered, I felt all this weight cut off of me.



How would i thin my daughters hair?

my neighbor put a chemical relaxer in her little girls hair and it turned brittle and frizzy.



so please no more relaxers

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