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Old 03-11-2008, 06:19 PM
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Default Introducing the Birth of "It's A Curl"

The CURLS family is proud to announce the birth of our new organic baby line, "It's A Curl."

peek-a-boo tearless shampoo
Peek-a-Boo Shampoo gently cleanses baby’s hair and scalp with soothing botanicals.Suitable even for the most sensitive of skin.


patty cake conditioner
Formulated with pure organic aloe leaf juice, Patty Cake Conditioner moisturizes with the pulp of this healing plant and protects baby’s
delicate scalp against dryness, eczema and psoriasis.


ring around the curlies leave in
Ring Around the Curlies Leave In is the icing on the cake…Patty Cake Conditioner that is! The perfect after-conditioning aid for curly, frizz free tendrils.

now available for purchase Baby Curly Hair Products
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Old 03-13-2008, 07:29 PM
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I haven't tried the leave-in yet, but I used the shampoo and conditioner in my 15 month old's hair last night...I was able to comb through "the kitchen" for the first time in a while! Awesome stuff!
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Old 03-13-2008, 09:36 PM
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I haven't tried the leave-in yet, but I used the shampoo and conditioner in my 15 month old's hair last night...I was able to comb through "the kitchen" for the first time in a while! Awesome stuff!

Glad to hear that!
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Old 03-19-2008, 11:02 AM
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I couldn't wait for this product to come out. My son's hair is different than his sister's so I couldn't use her products on him. I love the way they make his hair look and smell.
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Old 03-19-2008, 11:30 AM
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Baybelle, I'm so glad to know that the products are working for your son's hair. As, it is hard for moms to finds lines out there that will work on a baby's natural curls.
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Old 04-14-2008, 01:15 PM
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When do you suggest brushing with the deneman brush? Is it only when the hair is wet and durinng detangling or can I use it on dry hair or when reapplying leave in conditioner?
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Old 04-14-2008, 09:09 PM
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are you referring to the baby denman brush? Curly Hair Products|Curly Hair Care Accessories|CURLS

the pink and blue baby brushes on the top of the page?

if so, can use this brush on wet or dry hair, for infants.
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Old 04-15-2008, 12:41 PM
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Yes I meant the denman brush, sorry about that. Thank you!
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Old 04-18-2008, 09:29 AM
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Default How young for it's a curl ?

how young would you suggest is ok to use the baby line, i currently use the curly q's for my 3 year old daughter and love it been using it since she was 1 years old, and with her being african american i was always told that her texuture is going to change and become courser, but she still has a beautiful grade of hair and it's so thick but managable. currently expecting a baby girl now and i'm exicited about using the curls line on her too. also wuick question about the 3 year old, i currently let her wear her hair an plats but i would really love for her to be able to wear her hair down, she has really tight spiral curld hair when wet would love to learn how to define her curls so that when she does wear it down it wont be puffy. i'll try and get some pics up loaded. thanks in advance
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Old 04-18-2008, 11:05 PM
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how young would you suggest is ok to use the baby line, i currently use the curly q's for my 3 year old daughter and love it been using it since she was 1 years old, and with her being african american i was always told that her texuture is going to change and become courser, but she still has a beautiful grade of hair and it's so thick but managable. currently expecting a baby girl now and i'm exicited about using the curls line on her too. also wuick question about the 3 year old, i currently let her wear her hair an plats but i would really love for her to be able to wear her hair down, she has really tight spiral curld hair when wet would love to learn how to define her curls so that when she does wear it down it wont be puffy. i'll try and get some pics up loaded. thanks in advance
Hey Melva!

The It's A Curl Baby Line is designed to wash, condition, and style babies hair. Some babies are born with a full head of hair, wile there are some that are born with no hair at all on their head. So, after bringing the baby home, if it has alot of hair on its head, the parent would then begin, cleansing, conditioning, and styling the babies hair with the products. Now, for all of those babies whose hair doesn't really sprout up until they are around a month old, then the parent would wait until then to begin using the Its A Curl products.

Now, for the CurlyQ products it is okay to start using the products when the child is around 2 years old, or even 1 in your case.

A newborn's hair will be very soft in texture. Now, as one matures the person's hair may become curlier, or stay loose in texture. Also, it may become coarser as well. What really defines one's hairtype is their genetic background, in essence, the combining of their parents DNA makeup.

A large number of Black people do have hair that is coarse and even on the kinky side. However, there are still Blacks that do have a looser texture of hair. So, it is never a given that someone who has a one or two parents of African descent will naturally end up with coarse hair.

I am glad that you got your daughter started early on the CurlyQ products are you are providing good haircare for your daughter. Now, I can tell you in regards to getting your daughter to look equaly as good wet as it does dry, I would suggest you using the CurlyQ Custard on your daughter's hair for styling purposes and then using a small amount of the Radiant Ringlets on your daughter's hair last just to add extra shine and softness to it.

After you wash your daughter's hair, spray it with the Moist Curls and then section your daughter's air off. Second, take the first section, begin detangling it with a 100 boar bristle brush always making sure to detangle from the bottom working your way up to the top. Third, apply the Custard to to the first section always making sure to thoroughy smooth it through. Fourth, you will braid the hair and then move on to the next section and repeat the whole process all over again. Once you have finished detanging, aplying product, and braiding your daughter's hair all over, then you would just let it airdry. BTW, on the end of each individual braid, you can put a barrette, if you are afraid that the braids will become loosened while your daughter sleeps. Or, you could just twist the ends of each individual braid into a curl (as this would be good option two).

In the morning, you would first take down each individual braid. Second, you spray your daughter's hair with the Moist Curls and then massage it in. Third, you would apply the Custard to your daughter's hair, making sure to thoroughly smooth it through with your fingers. Fourth, you would let the hair dry for a minute or two. And, lastly you would take small amounts of the Radiant Ringlets to your daughter's hair making sure to pay special attention to your daughter's hairline and crown for added smoothness.

I am sure that your precious baby's natural curls look beautiful, so if you have a picture of her hair that you can share, then it would be a great thing to do!

Also, congratulations on your pregnacy and, and your up and coming baby girl!
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