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Rest assured that if it alters the hair texture in any shape, form,
or fashion, then there's definitely harsh chemicals. There isn't a
chemical that's good for the hair that changes it from it's natural
state. I believe you may find that you love letting your daughter go
natural. And the benefits will be amazing, as well as the result.
She's 13 now, imagine the healthy head of hair she'll have as an
adult if you choose the natural route. I can't begin to tell you how
much I regret relaxing and using chemicals in my childhood and early
adult years. I love my beautiful fro and the attention I get-
negative and positive. The more I see black women balding or
spending excess at shops to maintain a perm, the more I fall in love
with my napptural crown of glory. For inspiration, go to
www.nappturality.com
-- In BlackTresses@yahoogroups.com, markimom914@... wrote:
> Thanks...I'm going to the store tomorrow to check out this line of
products
> up close...I still can't determine if there's any harsh chemicals
in the
> texture softener because it looks exactly like the type of styles
I want for my
> daughter...peace!
>
>
> In a message dated 9/15/2008 7:45:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> iroc314@... writes:
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Letting your daughter go natural is a wonderful alternative to
> consider. Here's a product you might be interested in otherwise
>
> _http://www.textureshttp://www.thttp://w_
> (http://www.texturesoftener.com/faq.html)
>
> --- In _BlackTresses@BlackTressesBla_
(mailto:BlackTresses@yahoogroups.com)
> , "markimom914" <markimom914@mar>
> wrote:
> >
> > My daughter's hair is like sponge after shampooing. It requires
> much
> > heat (blow drying & flat iron/straightening) then thermal
curling
> but
> > the humidity & sweating from gym everyday doesn't allow her
hair
> to
> > last more than a few days. In the past, I've tried relaxers but
> > swimming in the summer killed that option. I don't know what to
> do
> > now. Is there a "cold-wave" option that won't make her look
like
> she
> > has the "oil-slick" look? The closest thing I can think of for
> the
> > look I want for her is Wave Nouveau. Can anyone give me some
> advice?
> > Thanks, "Going crazy in Philly"
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new
fashion blog,
> plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com.
> (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014)
>
>
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