It can be very intimidating when you start to think about how you will manage your child’s natural hair. If you are anything like me then you never really got to know your own hair so it may be difficult to understand your child’s natural hair. I started getting relaxers when I was 14 years old. Prior to that my mother paid people to do our hair. When I had my own daughter I knew that I wanted to keep her natural but I didn’t know how to go about doing so. Because I had never gotten to know my own natural hair, I had no idea where to start. What products should I use? What’s an easy way to detangle? Are the products I’m using now safe? How often should I wash? The answers to all of these questions will come in time, but there has to be a place to start. After many months of research and actually going natural myself so that I could better understand our hair I came up with this list of tips to help you start managing your child’s natural hair.
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Thank you for these wonderful tips! Sometimes Managing my kids hair is a big problem for me because aside from the fact that her hair is always messy, she also doesn’t like the fact of me touching it, and she finds it really uncomfortable. Thanks for sharing these helpful advice to us. I really appreciate it. 🙂
I am glad that you found the tips helpful! Hang in there 🙂
https://www.blackhairscience.com/. The book is so interesting and full of practical advice; moisturise and seal in moisture, try two-strand or flat twists, too, to protect hair and then release for curls 🙂
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Awesome! Informative and helpful article. Thanks for the tips. Will keep those in mind. Good job! 🙂