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Date Posted: 12:44:46 02/10/07 Sat
Author: No name
Subject: No problem that is how I describe hair types too...I just didnt want to do it on the board without knowing who I am talking to LOL...her hair like I said is super thick. It is not kinky but it is VERY curly. And kind of frizzy especially on the sides. She has like three different textures and types of curls to her hair.
In reply to: 's message, "I have a question for judges" on 10:21:17 02/10/07 Sat

>My daughter is seven now and it is still sometimes a
>problem but when she was younger it was really a
>problem...since we went through it I am sure some
>others do too.
>
>My daughter is multiracial and has very very thick
>hair. When she does natural or low glitz pageants we
>would always do her hair in some sort of do where her
>hair was part up and part down. Not glitzy but still
>cute and together. We have often had problems with
>judges thinking that she is wearing a fall or even a
>pony when in reality it is all her natural hair.
>Because of her hair type I can not leave all of it
>down. I can just pull up the sides and it still looks
>cute but even with that some judges have questioned it.
>So my question is what have you seen work for children
>with very thick hair? What styles do you like on them
>that still looks natural?

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[> that's exactly like my daughter's. you can email me above and we can talk about hair. lol -- No name, 15:31:41 02/10/07 Sat [1]

>My daughter is seven now and it is still sometimes a
>problem but when she was younger it was really a
>problem...since we went through it I am sure some
>others do too.
>
>My daughter is multiracial and has very very thick
>hair. When she does natural or low glitz pageants we
>would always do her hair in some sort of do where her
>hair was part up and part down. Not glitzy but still
>cute and together. We have often had problems with
>judges thinking that she is wearing a fall or even a
>pony when in reality it is all her natural hair.
>Because of her hair type I can not leave all of it
>down. I can just pull up the sides and it still looks
>cute but even with that some judges have questioned it.
>So my question is what have you seen work for children
>with very thick hair? What styles do you like on them
>that still looks natural?


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