Lisa Eccles
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So they actually help to shrink those sebaceous glands up a little bit to stop them producing as much oil.
But there's nothing wrong with that.
Now, if it's a habit thing, some people like, you know, they just feel more clean when they get in the shower and they wash their hair.
But if you feel like your hair doesn't need to be washed regularly.
There's nothing wrong with just wetting your hair and then you don't necessarily have to shampoo it.
Just wet it down.
Maybe that'll make you feel fresh and then your hair will still be fine to just blow dry after.
Absolutely, yeah.
Gosh, there's a trick that I didn't think of.
That would save a bit of time.
A two-year-old little girl with very curly hair and this person is struggling so much to look after it properly.
That's a common one, isn't it?
It's really common.
And actually what we're seeing now, like because we're become such a gorgeous multicultural society, we're seeing lots of like clients that are coming in who maybe are mixed race and maybe their mum is like, you know, white and like the dad is black.
So the mums are like, I don't know how to like deal with this hair.
So try and find a salon that maybe specialises in dealing with curly hair and textured hair and just contact them and say, look, could I come in and even just have a chat with you, get some tips about what products to use?
Because we'd have lots of clients now that would come in and we've lots of gorgeous like products, tips, you know, sometimes just a good conditioner spray, even like that curly hair on kids hair.
The temptation is to brush it loads and then that just creates all this frizz.
Whereas actually sometimes just wetting it down and applying a little bit of conditioner into the hair, just with your fingers, is sometimes all that it needs.
Yeah, and some children, regardless of ethnicity, they just hate to go near their hair.