moejama
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PHEW! I was just starting to tear up until I learned that this is an old thread. Hopefully her dd's hair is recovering.
And now my rant: DO NOT PERM YOUR YOUNG GIRLS' HAIR!! For one, young girls need to learn how to love and appreciate their natural texture. This is one part of building good self esteem, and you do them no justice by robbing them of the opportunity of getting to know, much less, form an OPINION about their hair. Second, girls that young have yet to experience puberty and the hormonal changes that the body goes through. Don't know the science behind it, but back in the day, my mom's stylist wouldn't even let me entertain the thought of a relaxer until I had been menstruating for at least a year. I know everyone does things diff, but I for one, will wait until my child is @ the age to make the decision for herself whether or not she wants to relax. In the end, I didn't relax my hair until I was in high school. And while I was natural, I wasn't unpopular, I didnt feel less than, I certainly didn't get teased or have problems making friends, and I knew exactly how to care for my 4a/b hair. And trust me, I get it--my mom would lose her mind week after week gently detangling and braiding my hair when I was natural-- but SHE DID IT. And most importantly, I later got to make the decision whether to relax for MYSELF.
Ok, i'm clearly preaching to the choir. LHCF ladies know this already. Guess I'm making up for lost time...I haven't posted in a minute, lol
And now my rant: DO NOT PERM YOUR YOUNG GIRLS' HAIR!! For one, young girls need to learn how to love and appreciate their natural texture. This is one part of building good self esteem, and you do them no justice by robbing them of the opportunity of getting to know, much less, form an OPINION about their hair. Second, girls that young have yet to experience puberty and the hormonal changes that the body goes through. Don't know the science behind it, but back in the day, my mom's stylist wouldn't even let me entertain the thought of a relaxer until I had been menstruating for at least a year. I know everyone does things diff, but I for one, will wait until my child is @ the age to make the decision for herself whether or not she wants to relax. In the end, I didn't relax my hair until I was in high school. And while I was natural, I wasn't unpopular, I didnt feel less than, I certainly didn't get teased or have problems making friends, and I knew exactly how to care for my 4a/b hair. And trust me, I get it--my mom would lose her mind week after week gently detangling and braiding my hair when I was natural-- but SHE DID IT. And most importantly, I later got to make the decision whether to relax for MYSELF.
Ok, i'm clearly preaching to the choir. LHCF ladies know this already. Guess I'm making up for lost time...I haven't posted in a minute, lol