love2alicia
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This thread isn't about dogging out your family members lol! Its just about the reality of how well your hair was looked after as a child and the length of your hair in relation to that.
I bring this up because I turned to my Mum recently to braid my hair because when I do it back towards the front it ends up looking like Medusa so I asked my Mum to do my hair.
First of all when I took my hair out my Mum was demanding to know what I put in my hair for it to grow. I told her looking after my ends and moisturizing, she was like "say what!", needless to say I gave up trying to explain at the point.
Then she begins to comb my hair FROM ROOT TO TIP, all memories from my hairy childhood came back to me as I heard the snap, crackle and pop of the comb . Not to say I had bad memories of getting my hair done as a youngster, at the time I thought that was normal and so did my Mum. She then proceeded to braid my hair very tightly (although neatly) to my head, not the tightest Ive ever had it but my forhead was stretched and it was painful at bedtime.
On the advice of the ladies on here I took it out as it was hurting on one side a bit and I looked up the effects of tightly braided hair on the net.
As I said this isnt a bashing thread because many Black women are not privvy to good hair information and consequently make mistakes sometimes. My mother was also a single parent so time was of the essence but she did her best although my hair didn't grow much.
How did your Mother care for your hair as a child and how long did it grow???
If you are now a mother how do look after your childs hair and how well is it growing after becoming more privvy to hair knowledge???
I bring this up because I turned to my Mum recently to braid my hair because when I do it back towards the front it ends up looking like Medusa so I asked my Mum to do my hair.
First of all when I took my hair out my Mum was demanding to know what I put in my hair for it to grow. I told her looking after my ends and moisturizing, she was like "say what!", needless to say I gave up trying to explain at the point.
Then she begins to comb my hair FROM ROOT TO TIP, all memories from my hairy childhood came back to me as I heard the snap, crackle and pop of the comb . Not to say I had bad memories of getting my hair done as a youngster, at the time I thought that was normal and so did my Mum. She then proceeded to braid my hair very tightly (although neatly) to my head, not the tightest Ive ever had it but my forhead was stretched and it was painful at bedtime.
On the advice of the ladies on here I took it out as it was hurting on one side a bit and I looked up the effects of tightly braided hair on the net.
As I said this isnt a bashing thread because many Black women are not privvy to good hair information and consequently make mistakes sometimes. My mother was also a single parent so time was of the essence but she did her best although my hair didn't grow much.
How did your Mother care for your hair as a child and how long did it grow???
If you are now a mother how do look after your childs hair and how well is it growing after becoming more privvy to hair knowledge???
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