Just for Me’s ‘Texture Softener’ for children with natural hair- how does it work?


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Recently, a friend of mine suggested I put the ‘softener’ in my daughter’s hair to eliminate the fuzzies and allow her to wear her hair down without getting too tangled. She said that it isn’t a relaxer or even a lot of chemicals, and is perfect for my daughter because it is basically a deep conditioner. I checked it out at the beauty supply and the ‘treatment’ lasts for 12 weeks, and then needs to be touched up. Doesn’t that mean that her hair won’t actually be natural anymore if the product alters it’s original state? Or is it truly a deep conditioning product that would benefit us?

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One Response to “Just for Me’s ‘Texture Softener’ for children with natural hair- how does it work?”

  1. Sharisse F says:

    It’s true that this product has a chemical that alters the current state of your childs hair texture. It will make the curl looser. Once you use this product your daughter will not have a natural hair texture unless you cut off the hair that is chemically treated and let her natural hair grow out again. Remember that a conditioner by itself cannot permantly alter a hair texture. (They’re really just pushing a product on you).

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