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This months hair care tip is tangle-free hair. KidsNU's is not only for kids. Grown-ups can join in the fun--under one condition—-you must think like a kid. That shouldn’t be too hard to do. You were once a kid, weren’t you? You will have fun learning new and exciting hair care tips. Become a member so you can get regular KidsNU’s.

HAIR PLAY
Come into the world of hair-play. Once upon a time there was a little girl named Hairsay and a boy named Knapskey who were determined to find all the answers to healthy hair care. They set out on a learning journey to find the road to true-tips and tidbits of hair stuff. The road to true-tips and tidbits was a bumpy, winding road with some interesting stops along the way. The first stop was at the grown-ups shack. They peeped in on the Pamferrell Grown-ups town meeting where grown-ups were learning the best way to detangle kids hair. The grown-ups were very serious about what to do.

They had learned a lot so far and were eager to learn more. As they continued on the journey, they came to a split-end in the road. There was a sign that read “take either way to get twisted hair.” Knapskey wanted to take the wet road, which had waterfalls, rainshowers and misty morning dew. Hairsay wanted to take the dry road that promised a windstorm of butterflys and a mountain of butterscotch sand. Which road would you take to get totally twisted hair?

NO MORE TANGLES
Many times your hair is tangled before or during the shampoo. So it is important to comb out the hair thoroughly before shampooing. If you have a tangle, gently separate it apart with your fingers. When removing braids or twist your hair may feel dry, if so simply spray a mist of water on each section, this will soften the hair and make it easy to comb out. Hip Hip Hurrah to tangle-free hair!

PAM FERRELL'S 3 SECRETS TO TANGLE-FREE HAIR
1. Shampoo Stretch To shampoo, thread your fingers through the hair and massage the scalp clean. Once the hair is lathered, stretch the shampoo lather through to the hair ends, this keeps the hair from tangling. (Note: never massage the hair in circular motions)

2. Comb Condition Comb Cornrows & Co. conditioner through clean, wet hair. Make small partings and comb the hair ends first.

3. Section Control The secret to a tangle-free, painless comb-out is to comb small sections, then loosely 2-strand twist each section. The sections help the hair air dry soft and loose or makes it easy to blow-dry the hair with a blow-dryer and nozzle comb attachment. (Check-out Products to buy a blow-dryer with nozzle)

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