Redmonds, it would certanly not be a problem if you used the CurlyQ Custard on your daughter's hair on a daily basis. Also, I would suggest getting a satin pillowcase for her to sleep on. Also, if your daughter can stand sleeping with a satin bonnet on her head at night, then you can do that instead of the satin pillowcase.
With curly hair, you can can expect to get a bit of shrinkage to curly hair after it dries. The best thing to do to help with shrinkage is wetbrushing. After you rinse the conditioner out of your daughter's hair, you would lightly blot her hair. After lightly blotting, you would then spray the child's hair all over or do it section by setion with the Moist Curls. After spraying it al over, you would take a section of your daughter's hair detangle with a 100 percent boar bristle brush and then apply the Custard to that particular section. You would then smooth the Custard through and then move on to another section and repeat the same process all over again. Now, if you choose to spray the Moist Curls instead instead section-you would just take a section of your daughter's hair at a time, spray it, detangle it, and then apply the Custard to it.
Once finished, you would just let your daughter's hair airdry. Now, it will shrink up a bit but the shrinkage should not be bad.
And, everyday in betweeen washings, you would just re-spray your daughter's hair with the Moist Curls and then apply the Custard to it.
Last edited by soblessed : 04-09-2008 at 10:24 PM.
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