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My daughter is 1 1/2 years old and is bi-racial. She is beautiful soft curls everywhere but a patch of just (frizzy/nappy) hair. I have tried conditioning, leave on conditioner, anti-frizz serem ect...Any suggestions ?
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Fuzzy patch
Your daughter's hair is "changing." This happens to many, many Aa and Biracial children as they grow older. You'll just have to take a wait-and-see approach to it. Sorry. I know you were looking for a product to use. The only thing you might try is a styling gel used to keep corn rows looking sleek. Be careful what the ingredients are, though! Some of it is just like glue!
Sarah
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