Tuesday, January 19, 2010

I have a bi-racial 6 year old girl,white/african american, I need help on finding a salon that does this type.

First of course what type of hair does she have, not even all African American, and certainly not all White people have the same hair type.





but in licenced salons, all of the beauty people are suppose to work on all hair types prior to being licenced.





But in general, if some places specialise in the type of hair, go and talk with them. If her hair is more african american then go to those salons that specialise in that type hair, if white, that type of salon.I have a bi-racial 6 year old girl,white/african american, I need help on finding a salon that does this type.
first off what city/state are you in and you can be better directed.





Since your asking this question I am taking it that her hair is thick/curly, and unlike anyone in your families. It depends, if you want to ';straigten'; her hair so that it is more managable I would advise you not to chemically treat her hair and go to a Salon that specializes in African American hair so that she can get it pressed. You may also consider braiding which is as low maintanace for you as it gets.





Please don't let people convince you that people are all the same etc etc the diffrences make us all beautiful. There are diffrences in hair due to our Ethnic backgrounds, I have seen bi-racial children with horrible hair styles because of lack of knowledge of certain types of ';curly'; hair.





If you are in the New York area I would try this website www.missjessies.comI have a bi-racial 6 year old girl,white/african american, I need help on finding a salon that does this type.
i think ne salon can do hair like that becuz i have a friend and hse is bi-racial and she gets her hair done @ ne salon. i meen a salon cant just not do ur hair cuz ur black or bi-racial.
Most stylists do just about every hair type, I have quite a few bi-racial clients, but the school I went to trains students to do every type of hair, I guess it depends where you are. Here in Canada, the beauty school curriculum requires experience on all hair types.
what area? I'm in NY. feel free to email me classy_in_new_york@yahoo.com.
what type of hair is it? Loose curls, straight, wavy??
well, to tell you the truth, take her to any black salon, and they will know what to do to her hair, but you need to learn how to take care of her hair also. A few tips, remember her hair is nothing like yours, you can't wash it everyday, maybe every other day. Also you have to put grease on it, like Castro oil or any kind. We also have black beauty supply stores, you wanna buy a shampoo and conditioner that moisturizes her hair, Like Creme of Nature brand, you can buy those at wal-mart if you want, it is in a yellow and red bottle, no shampoos with alcohol like pantene unless you buy the kind in the brown bottle for black people's hair, alcohol will make her hair frizzy. Just make sure you rub the grease all on her hair it will seem a little slimy, but it will keep the frizz out of it, you can let her hair air dry, but rub grease on it all the way to the ends. Hope this helps if you have any more questions send me an e-mail

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