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Originally Posted by soblessed
Do you have the CurlyQ Randiant Ringlets product? If not, then I wholeheartedly sugest that you aply this product on your daughter's hair last for added shine and softness. Also, before you started using the products on your daughter's hair did you you do a shampoo wash first with the Curlie Cutie Cleansing Cream to thoroghly remove all dirt and debris? As, it is recomended that you start the regimen off with a thorough hair wash. Now, you can of course co-wash in betwen shampoos (which are to be done at least once a week).
Now, because you r daughter still has remnants of a chemical texturixer in her hair, there will of course be some pieces of haiur that may appear looser and less defined on your daughter's head. However, to quickly get rid of these texturized ends you would need yo have them cut off soon. But, if you aren't ready to do that just yet with your daughter's hair and want it to gain more length, then I would suggest that after you apply the CurlyQ Custard to your daughter's hair that you then scrunch the hair to give your daughter's natural curls more of a defined look to them. And, remember, the more that you wash your daughter's hair and the longer that she transitions then the more pronounced your daughter's curl pattern will become.
Good luck! 
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Thanks for the advice. I've ordered the radiant ringlets and received it today. How exactly should i use it in her curls regimen? Currently i'm either cowashing her hair or wetting it every night. Then I section it off, apply the curly custard and braid it into individual single plaits. Where and when should i be including the radiant ringlets?
I'm so regretting the texturizer in her hair. It was the recommendation of a stylist who said it would make her hair more manageable and make her curls looser. It did do that but her hair also is sooo dry now and I shouldn't have wanted her curls looser. I soooooo wish i came upon this site sooner. Unfortunately it was only about a week after. Hindsight is always 20/20...