Wednesday, October 7, 2009

I have a 4 year old african american daughter, how can I get her hair to get thicker and grow longer

is kind of thin now. I wash and condition it once a weak and oil her scalp every other day. She also has very dry scalp what can i use to get it thicker and longer?



I have a 4 year old african american daughter, how can I get her hair to get thicker and grow longer. Her hair

she is only 4 years old. leave her hair alone. it will eventually fill in, and i'm sorry but there is nothing that will make hair grow faster. hair grows about 1/2 inch per month.



I have a 4 year old african american daughter, how can I get her hair to get thicker and grow longer. Her hair

Buy some doo grow. Grease her scalp with carrot oil and treat her edges with Minoval



I have a 4 year old african american daughter, how can I get her hair to get thicker and grow longer. Her hair

well, my friend is also african american and she uses doctor mircle it really made her hair grow but she says it really tingles and so i might be to strong for your daughter but u could try and i think they do have a shampoo and conditioner but also u could try soft and beautiful products if u live in or around philadelphia u should try stores on Girard Ave, if ur in other states around the tri state area there are also many stores ^_^



I have a 4 year old african american daughter, how can I get her hair to get thicker and grow longer. Her hair

Lavender oil has been shown to increase hair growth so massage the oil once a week and soak for 30 minutes before washing. Try http://solutionsforhairgrowth.blogspot.c... for more details.



I have a 4 year old african american daughter, how can I get her hair to get thicker and grow longer. Her hair

she is four year old, so you don't want to put too many chemicals in her hair. First make sure her diet is good, plently of vegetables, fruit, water, and protein. A good children's multivitamin would be good. After washing her hair make sure that you deep condition it. A mixture of extra virgin olive oil, water, and glycerin in a spray bottle sprayed on her hair daily for moisture would be great. Mineral oil is not good for the scalp. Make sure the shampoo that you're using isn't too harsh on her hair.Unless her hair was thick b4, her hair may naturally be thin. Her hair is growing, it just seems as though you're having a hard time at retaining it. Retaining is the goal, and moisture is the key. Good luck.

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