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What products can i use on my baby hairs?

My daughter is 2 years old.She is white and black african mixed race. She is got nice curly hairs but has a white mum i don't know what brands are good for mixed race kids. Can u please help and give me some names and advices? Thanks!

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  1. cheese
  2. Try normal baby shampoo. Like Jhonsan and Johnsan shampoo.
  3. johnson and johnson.... you have to use something that is ok for their skin and won't hurt their eyes.
  4. Mustela
  5. it all depends on the type of hair she has, is it thin, thick, thick& curly, frizzy? i would go to a black hair dressers and ask their advice (take ur daughter with u so they can see the type of hair she has got.) or go to a shop that sells hair products for black people and look for the children's section and choose something yourself. try it 4 a few months and if it doesn't work choose something different. best of luck
  6. Johnson and Johnson are a good make. I use it all the time on my 4year old. Try the detangling shampoo and conditioner. Alternatively ask your pharmacist for advice. I know one Mum with the same problem just keeps the hair longish and tied back all the time usually in a plait which keep it under control.
  7. There is a great website, www.afrobest.co.uk who make and sell afro hair products including a good range for kids, have a look; it's not horribly pricey either and you can order online.
  8. L'Oreal kids do a 2-in-1 shampoo for coarse or curly hair. My kids use a strawberry one for extra softness, which would be fine for your duaghter. Friends of mine who have girls also recommend the detangling spray from the same range. Your daughter sounds absolutely beautiful!
  9. Hi you can use almost any kids shampoo and conditioner, you can get some specifically for curly hair, normally afro hair needs oil or greese after to stop frizz and define the curl, i dont know if they still make it but there was a product out called Baby Love, made for childrens(afro) hair so its not too greesy or heavy! If you go in to any large chemist they should be able to advise you some more Good Luck
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