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Old 06-01-2008, 12:21 AM
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Originally Posted by monimo0203 View Post
I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions or tips. My daughter is 6 and her hair is really curly and it barely touches her shoulders , it took so long just to get there. I have seen other children with curly hair her age and it is way longer. I have trimmed it 3 times just a little to cut the split ends. It just seems like it will never grow, even wet it is not that long!
Hello!

Hair does grow from the head at different rates. The amount that a person hair normally grows has a lot to do with one's genetics. However, one's normal growth rate can change due to certain factors such as: diseases, medications, pregnancy, or even due to harsh or even the wrong types of products used on the hair or scalp.

I would honestly suggest that you first make sure that she takes a children't multivitamin. As, it has essential vitamins in it that are geared towards promoting not only a healthy body, but also healthy skin, hair and nails as well. Biotin is especially essential to the promoting healthy hair. So, any children's multivitamin that you buy must have this in it.

Also, I don't know what products you are currently using in your daughter's hair, but they may not be providing your daughter's hair with enough moisture or essential nutrients to help increase its heathiness. So, I would definitely try using the CurlyQ products on your daughter's hair (if you aren't already).

Now, in order for me to know exactly which styling products would work best for your daughter's hair, I would really need to know more about what type of curls she has. What type is your daughter's hair? If you are not sure of your daughter's hairtype, then that's okay. As, you can instead just answer this question for me and I would just take it from there: Does your daughter have looser type curls or more kinkier, coarser type curls all over her head?
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