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Old 03-28-2008, 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by jharmon99 View Post
Thank you for the recommendation on the conditioner. I was plannning on buying the coconut sublime again, but I will get the other. It makes sense that her hair would need deeper conditioning right now. Can it be used like the other conditioner...put in, let sit a few minutes and rinse out? The home health aides usually wash her hair and then put the conditioner in and let it sit while they wash the rest of her and then they rinse it out. Do you think that would be sufficient or should I try something else?

I am going to also get somthing to cover the back of her headrest. I have contemplated that before and never did to it, but I will now. That is a great suggestion. Probably wouldn't be a bad idea to have her sleep on a satin pillow case too.

And you said to try the Curls Souffle or Whipped Cream. Does it look like her hair needs a stronger hold. Is that what those pruducts will provide? Do I use that instead of the Milkshake?

Sorry for so many questions. I have been intently studying all of the prducts. I am committed to loving my daughter's hair.

Oh and I've been looking at different styling tips. Do you think twists and twists out would be good for her hair?

Thanks again!
With the Curls Asian Hair Tea Conditioner, you would have the home health aides put a generous amount of it all over your daughter's hair. Next, have them to comb it through with a wide toothed comb, for even distribution. After that, you would have them to cover her head with a clear plastic cap and let the deep conditioner stay in her head for at least 20 minutes. And, after the 20 minutes are up, then the home health aides can rinse the conditioner out.

Yes, if yo can try to get her to sleep with a satin bonnet on her head that would be great. But, if she doesn't care to do so then that would be okay too. If the satin bonnet is a "no-go", then I would suggest her sleeping on a satin pillowcase instead. As, this would be even better for her hair.

I suggested you buying either the Curls Souffle/Whipped Cream or even both, because they will infuse deeper amounts of hydration than any of the other Curls stylers. And, at this point, the hydration level of your daughter needs to be upped as best as it can.

The Curl Souffle gives a soft-to-light hold and it has a lot of deeply hydrating ingredients in it like shea butter, palm oil, and sunflower oil. And, it is slightly denser than the Curls Milkshake.

The Whipped Cream is the most dense styling cream Curls makes. It gives medium hold. And, it is made up of such ingredients as sunflower oil, cocoa butter, shea butter, and coconut oil.

Now, it is certainly okay for you to switch back and forth between the Curls Milkshake and the other stylers mentioned. As, I don't want you to stop using the Milkshake, if you still have some of it left at home.

And, yes, I certainly think that having your daughter's hair put in twists and doing twist outs would be okay to do.

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