Here are some ideas from a hairdresser!: First off, "DONT CUT IT!" cause you'll regret it!!! Paul Mitchell makes a GREAT detangler, you spray it into wet hair and it helps you comb it without as many tangles. Another one to try (and you'de have to ask at the salon, they might even have to order it. I could get it for you, are you near West Haven?!) is a leave-in conditioner by "ICON". Sprayed into wet hair, makes it easier to comb thru. When you're combing this kind of hair, always start at the ENDS, comb gently so you don't damage/break the hair. As you get those tangles out, put the comb in a couple inches above that point, comb down till those tangles are out, then put the comb into the hair a few inches above that spot. Some people make the mistake of putting the comb right into the hair on the top of the head: this only pushes the tangles INTO a hard knot way above the ends of the hair, where it can't be combed OUT of the hair! Another GREAT product for curly hair is this: Paul Mitchell's "Gloss Drops". This is put in slightly damp or dry hair. You only need a TEENY bit, as this will make her hair look like an OIL SLICK if too much is put in! You put about the size of a dime in the middle of your hand, and rub your hands together, so your hands are covered with a thin coating. Then, gently tap your hands onto and around the hair, so you're putting a thin coating on the hair, evenly. Once you think you've transferred the product into the hair fairly well, take your hands and hold onto the hair, and slide your hands down the hair, to really spread it out better, and then brush or comb it as the last step. If you didn't use too much of the product, your daughter's hair will be more shiny, easier to comb, will not get frizzy... and also it puts like a protective coating on her hair for the day. Makes it super shiny, and it really smells great, too. If you wanted to make a trip to West Haven, I'd put it in and actually show you how to do it yourself LOL.... good luck! If you have any questions you can write me back! :)
K.