
03-17-2008, 11:41 PM
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First off, I must say that your little girl is as cute as a button!
Second, what products from the CURLY Q line are you currently using?
Well, your little cutie's hair should be thoroughly cleansed and conditioned once a week. After conditioning, you would lightly blot excess water from your daughter's hair. Now, when detangling, you should always section your daughter's hair off first (preferably into four parts). Next, you would take a section spray moist Curls on it, and then begin detangling that section starting from bottom to the top. Normally, I would suggest that you spray Moist Curls first and then section off the hair. But, really concentrating a section with Moist Curls will help the comb to really glide through a lot better after conditioning and therefore take out less hair.
Now, after you have detangled a section, you then apply product to it. I would suggest you going with either Curly Q Custard or Milkshake instead of the Princess Glaze. Next, you would apply the product to your daughter's hair making sure to throughly smooth the product through. And, once you have finished the first section, you would just move on to the next section and repeat the same process over again(Spray-Detangle-Apply Product). Lastly, you would just let your daughter's hair airdry.
Now, when you want to style your daughter's hair down, here's what I suggest you do:
1. Spraying about 5-7 sprays of Moist Curls all over your daughter's head.
2. Take a small-to-moderate amount of CurlyQ Custrard and apply it all over your daughter's head making sure to evenly distribute it throughout. Once finished, scrunch the curls into place and let your daughter's hair airdry on its own.
And, when you want to style your daughter's hair in a ponytail/puff, you would just spray the Moist Curls first all over your daughter's head. Second, you evenly distribute the CurlyQ Milkshake all over your daughter's head. Third, you would take a baby brush (preferrably the Pink Baby Denman Brush) and brush your daughter's hair back into a ponytail or puffs. And, lastly, I would take a small amount of the Radiant Ringlets and use it to smooth down any flyaways around your daughter's hairline to finish off the style.
BTW...If your daughter likes to play with her curls alot when they are down, then definitely try to keep her from doing so. As, sometimes kids do play in their hair a bit too much and that can cause tangling problems. Also, kids when they are playing outside or even in the home do have a tendency to do a lot of rolling and rubbing up against things and this can cause tangling problems as well. Because as well know, kids are very playful by nature.
You can't detangle your daughter's hair with conditioner in to loosen up her tangles. And, then afterwards you can do a more thorough detangling after spraying Moist Curls on each section. Just be sure to rinse off the comb after detangling your daughter's hair with conditioner on it. So, this way the comb won't be full of product when you use it to thoroughly detangle your daughter's hair afterwards.
Also, you can sometimes opt to use the Baby Denman Brush in place of the detangling comb, when it comes to giving your daughter's hair a thorough detangling as well. As, the brushe's bristles are soft and will never rip out your daughter's hair.
Last edited by soblessed : 03-17-2008 at 11:51 PM.
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