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		patient1
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Hi there Kisz:
PLEASE don't put any chemicals in your daughter's hair. Those are easily two of the most gorgeous girls I've ever seen. I too have daughters with vastly different hair types. My oldest has long wavy hair with big waves and curls. . . the sort of hair folks buy for weaves that aren't bone straight. We're not too particular about products for her because combs and brushes pretty much sail right through it. She likes a little holding product to keep the wispy hair laid down.
My middle child has kinkier coarser hair that is thick and lush. We primarily do two strand twists and box braids. I keep manipulation to a minimum. I like to use butters on her moist hair when twisting or braiding. I have my own glycerin spritz which I use for moisture. I try to get her to sleep in her satin bonnet. Sometimes I moisten her hair and keep her in a plastic cap overnight.
My 17 month old has thick kinky wavy hair that though long shrinks like the middle child but has a looser curl pattern. I usually let her rock a wild fro but lately after washing I put a few box braids in the front and put it into pony puffs on the sides.
Long and short I follow their hairs lead. I don't try to make their hair follow mine. Gosh your daughters are beautiful and I know that carrying for multiple heads of hair is time-CONSUMING. But it sounds like what you want are solutions for keeping HER hair healthy and growing. It looks like there's not a problem with that yet.
Don't respond to that woman's IGNORANT OUT OF LINE comment by eliminating the "kitchen". Celebrate those pearls and vocalize to your daughter their place in this world: ON HER LITTLE GORGEOUS HEAD.
Give me the girlfriend's email address. I'd like to educate her on your behalf. ~smile~
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			PLEASE don't put any chemicals in your daughter's hair. Those are easily two of the most gorgeous girls I've ever seen. I too have daughters with vastly different hair types. My oldest has long wavy hair with big waves and curls. . . the sort of hair folks buy for weaves that aren't bone straight. We're not too particular about products for her because combs and brushes pretty much sail right through it. She likes a little holding product to keep the wispy hair laid down.
My middle child has kinkier coarser hair that is thick and lush. We primarily do two strand twists and box braids. I keep manipulation to a minimum. I like to use butters on her moist hair when twisting or braiding. I have my own glycerin spritz which I use for moisture. I try to get her to sleep in her satin bonnet. Sometimes I moisten her hair and keep her in a plastic cap overnight.
My 17 month old has thick kinky wavy hair that though long shrinks like the middle child but has a looser curl pattern. I usually let her rock a wild fro but lately after washing I put a few box braids in the front and put it into pony puffs on the sides.
Long and short I follow their hairs lead. I don't try to make their hair follow mine. Gosh your daughters are beautiful and I know that carrying for multiple heads of hair is time-CONSUMING. But it sounds like what you want are solutions for keeping HER hair healthy and growing. It looks like there's not a problem with that yet.
Don't respond to that woman's IGNORANT OUT OF LINE comment by eliminating the "kitchen". Celebrate those pearls and vocalize to your daughter their place in this world: ON HER LITTLE GORGEOUS HEAD.
Give me the girlfriend's email address. I'd like to educate her on your behalf. ~smile~
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		 Did you have any of those issues?
   Did you have any of those issues?
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 . My hair at times can soak up moisture too. What has helped me in times past was either Stay Soft Fro Conditioning Spray ( I love this on natural and relaxed hair.), coconut oil, or jojoba oil. What helps me now tremendously is condition washes (which I know aren't always convenient for young children) I really like both of their hair textures. You are doing a good thing and the right thing as far as helping them appreciate their own uniqueness. Please keep this up for I see too many young girls and women who lack self-esteem.
 . My hair at times can soak up moisture too. What has helped me in times past was either Stay Soft Fro Conditioning Spray ( I love this on natural and relaxed hair.), coconut oil, or jojoba oil. What helps me now tremendously is condition washes (which I know aren't always convenient for young children) I really like both of their hair textures. You are doing a good thing and the right thing as far as helping them appreciate their own uniqueness. Please keep this up for I see too many young girls and women who lack self-esteem.  If it is something that is really starting to bother her (your youngest daughter), introduce her (and your oldest) to some books specifically written for black children to help them appreciate their hair. There are quite a few of them. You can find some even in your library, local Wal-mart and Barnes and Nobles (I'd try the library first because it's free
 If it is something that is really starting to bother her (your youngest daughter), introduce her (and your oldest) to some books specifically written for black children to help them appreciate their hair. There are quite a few of them. You can find some even in your library, local Wal-mart and Barnes and Nobles (I'd try the library first because it's free  . ) This would allow them to see the uniqueness of their hair and appreciate it. It also help (as you are already doing) to introduce them to various styles and let them be creative through styles and hair accessories. HTH
. ) This would allow them to see the uniqueness of their hair and appreciate it. It also help (as you are already doing) to introduce them to various styles and let them be creative through styles and hair accessories. HTH Her shrinkage is out of this world. My question is WHAT DO I DO???? Its so much of it. I used to keep her in braids all the time, but I really want to start giving it more attention, especially her ends so that it can grow. Seems like its been the same length forever.
 Her shrinkage is out of this world. My question is WHAT DO I DO???? Its so much of it. I used to keep her in braids all the time, but I really want to start giving it more attention, especially her ends so that it can grow. Seems like its been the same length forever.
 
 
		 
 
 I picked up sta sof fro this afternoon.  I can't wait to try it and I got this.
 I picked up sta sof fro this afternoon.  I can't wait to try it and I got this. 
		
		
	
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		