Okay, this little one's mommy is healing from illness and her mom's energy is very limited. The little one had braids and the mom removed them.
I always ask children for permission, before I touch their hair. Thus, I asked the little girl would it be okay to do her hair. She said yes.
The mom had Shea butter, coconut oil, castor oil and olive oil already. I showed her how to mix everything and then we whipped it with the electric, wire whisk. The butter mixed up fluffy and gorgeously soft. I didn't add any scent to it.
I explained the Shea Slide Process and did the little ones' hair. The mom took notes, photos and we talked about where to get the products in town.
I advised the mom to stop putting tight braids in because of thinning edges. The hair responded well to the process. The mother took all the photos and I showed her this site and this thread! Both the mom and the little girl gave me permission to post the photos.
Process:
- Hair was finger detangled, sectioned and loosely braided or twisted.
- Hair was cleansed with baby wash and a simple, inexpensive conditioner.
- Then, I used a comb to try to create sections with clean, parts. (She was tender headed so I didn't want to make her uncomfortable with too much parting. So, the parts aren't super straight.)
- For each section or braid:
- Sprayed the hair with hot water
- Added Scurl
- Added Gel for edges and/or Edge Control
- Slathered with Shea butter
- Braided hair
- Brushed edges with a new, clean toothbrush fresh out of the package (I brought with me)
- Pulled braids back into 1 ponytail
- Placed nylon stocking flat around hair edges of her forehead to lay down hair gently
- Placed the panty part of the nylons on head
- Put scarf over that and let it sit for about 45 minutes (while I washed he mom's hair)
Back: This is her hair before we started. It is very thirsty and dry.
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Side: Her hair strands are very, very fine and super soft.
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Front/Top: Her hair is dense, full and thick. The edges are
soft and fine.
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Here I am finger detangling the hair, removing shed hair
and elongating the hair to circumvent tangles that arise
due to the hair shrinking up. Her hair is midway down her back.
After, I put the hair in sections. Still
no comb or brush used. She's so tiny!
She has a beautiful face. Her mother
is a beautiful woman, too.
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After the wash and conditioning. I have sprayed warm water,
put in some Scurl and am coating with our Shea butter
mix. The hair is instantly darker and shinier. It's juicy
and moist, too!
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Her mother said she has never seen her daughter's hair
lay down and look so silky, soft and moisturized.
It is so soft, shiny and silky to the touch. I am
not pulling
her hair tightly.
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After I was done slathering the hair with Shea, I pulled
the braids into a ponytail to allow the hair to dry and be stretched
out. The white is the Shea butter mix.
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Here's a sideview. I put a cloth-covered, green elastic band
on the pony. I gently brushed her edges with a toothbrush,
and put her in a scarf. She loved her hair!
She was looking in the mirror, smiling and dancing
around. Hair is so important, even to the little ones.
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