Reddit Reddit reviews Johnson's Baby No More Tangles Detangling Spray, 10 Ounce

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u/wlkngcntrdctn ยท 16 pointsr/Naturalhair

Honestly, your son is so young and has yet have his first haircut, so I would say that you have no idea what his hair is going to be like when it comes in.


For instance, my son and daughter are mixed-race, with me being black and their father being Mexican/Native American.

When my daughter was born, her hair was bone-straight and it stayed that way for the first ~ year of her life. When she was born, she had so much hair that it laid over her ear - technically it was long enough to pull into small hairbands. Of course with it being as straight as it was, and since she was a newborn I didn't attempt to pull her hair up until she was ~ two months, & that was because her bangs would get in her eyes sometimes. Around the 12 month mark, her hair did start to curl a bit, though not in any defined way, though by the time she was three, she had cute little ringlets, which is pretty much the same hair pattern/texture that she has today. Her hair is what you would call 2c/3A. Everyone swears she looks like Alisha Boe from 13 Reasons why - I agree that they look like they could be sisters, and their hair texture/pattern is pretty spot-on similar as well. Another example of hair similar to her is Jennifer Nicole Freeman & this beautiful young lady's hair here - she actually kind of favor her as well.

My son was born with less hair than my daughter, though his hair had more curl to it - it almost reminds me of your son's hair. However, as he got older and after his baby hair went away - I cut it - his hair texture came in different than I expected it to. I assumed that since he was born with hair more curly than my daughter, his hair would be more like mine - more closer to being black. It's not. His hair is actually more 2B/2C like his hair or like his hair - fascinatingly enough, this little boy kind of reminds me of my son a bit - he's 11 years old now.


I've explained all of that to you to say that, I have never been able to use any products that you would customarily consider to be black hair products in either of their hair since their hair produce oil - as does mine I've figured out even though my hair is 3B/4A between her and her hair. Moreover it turns out that my son's hair, which I thought would need more product because it seemed like it when he was a baby, needs even less product than both mine and my daughter's. His hair seems to be incapable of tangling and he wears it about the length as the guy and boy in the photos. If he's feeling extra perky he might decide to put a little bit of anti-frizz product in his hair, and pretty much any product will due. However, when he was a still younger, just like when my daughter was still a pretty young - she's 15 now - the only product I would used in their hair was Johnson & Johnson No More Tangles - that's it.

Sometimes we as parents try to do too much to our children's hair instead of just allowing it to just be. He's young. His hair is curly. It's going to look messy. It might feel dry to you, but I wonder if it is actually dry, or are you just mistaking the feel of his texture for being dry because you're used to the way your hair feels. I know that my hair feels nothing like either of my kids hair, and all of our hair is healthy. Moreover, none of our hair is dry. And the only finishing products I use in my hair are leave-in conditioner, a little almond or apricot oil, and sometimes - rarely- a bit eco-styler gel - it's weather/season dependent.

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E: I have a migraine and when I have a migraine, my dyslexia rears its head and I can't spell. If I completely butcher the spelling, my computer catches it because it's not a word. However, when I misspell a word with another word, my computer doesn't catch it and then I have words like "these" for "this", "freeze" for "frizz", and "there" for both "their" & "they're" etc. Please excuse the mistakes.