If you are looking to use grocery store products, I know many people who swear by baking soda and apple cider vinegar instead of your store bought shampoo.
If she is young, I would not mess with her hair too much. Even natural products may not be best for your child's hair. What you can do is make sure than she is eating a balanced diet and provide her with a Flintstones gummy vitamin daily, avoid weighing down her hair with thick products, keeping hair short is a sure way to add some volume to hair, and don't put it up in a tight pony tail since this may cause hair loss.
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If you are looking to use grocery store products, I know many people who swear by baking soda and apple cider vinegar instead of your store bought shampoo.
If she is young, I would not mess with her hair too much. Even natural products may not be best for your child's hair. What you can do is make sure than she is eating a balanced diet and provide her with a Flintstones gummy vitamin daily, avoid weighing down her hair with thick products, keeping hair short is a sure way to add some volume to hair, and don't put it up in a tight pony tail since this may cause hair loss.
Hope this helps.
November 16, 2009 - 7:07amThis Comment
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