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Originally Posted by noah_428@msn.com
Hi I use your products on my daughter's hair. The problem I am is seeing is that when we leave her hair down during the day it looks really nice in the morning. However later in the day the hair underneath is so tangled and knotted and the hair on top is so dry and rough. I use the moisturizer and have tried both the milkshake and custard. Am I not using enough? I feel so bad she loves having her hair down but it always ends up looking so rough! Please help
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What is the length and exactly how thick is your child's hair? If your child's hair is thick or below shoulder length, then I would suggest you using a bit more than a quarter's worth of product at a time on your child's hair. As, you will certainly need to adjust the amount of product that you use in your child's hair according to your child's hairlenght and/or thickness.
Now, of course when children are outside playing their hair will get ruffed up unfortunately. So, I would suggest you doing this in the morning: Spraying your child's hair evenly with the Moist Curls Moisturizer (about 5-7 sprays should be enough). Next, apply the CurlyQ Custard, always making sure to emulsify it a bit before applying. Now, as I said before, that amount that you would be slightly more than is usually recommended, if your daughter has BSL and/or thick hair. Once you have finished evenly distributing the CurlyQ Custard all over your child's hair, you would of course let it airdry.
Some days, after applying the Moist Curls Moisturizer you can apply the CurlyQ Milkshake to your child's hair. Next, you would just comb the product through in order to get even distribution. Lastly, you would affix your child's hair into a ponytail using either a scrunchie or pontail holder.
Oh and something else, if you have coconut oil, you can mix a little bit in the palm of your hands with any of the Curly Q stylers. As, it really acts as a wondeful sealing agent when it comes to helping curly hair retain more moisture.