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Originally posted by Honeykiss1974
Preciousjeni, I'm not trying to be funny, but you do realize that everything on that "biracial" kids hairsite IS nothing more than black products repackaged to fill a niche?
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No, I do understand. However, the company was founded by a biracial woman and the site provides information for mothers who really have no clue. The issue is treated with sensitivity and tips are given freely - with no conditions. That was my point.
I, personally, already know how to take care of hair.
ETA: I've used various products on my hair, especially when I had braids. I learned the hard way about hair breakage! My experience with taking care of children has long since widened my horizons. I know there is thick hair, thin hair; straighter hair, curlier hair; and I'm also aware of differing textures across the board. All hair is made of the same stuff - it just acts different. And, the curlier hair is, the more dry it tends to be. All of this is true for women worldwide, regardless of ethnicity.