Your hair is full of conditioner. Your friend (that you happen to be secretly in love with) calls you out to the restaurant you’ve wanted to visit for months. His boss just gave him his reservation but like I said before, your hair is full of conditioner. Maybe a Wash and Go style? Nope. Your afro-resistant workplace won’t have that and you won’t have time to do your hair in the morning either. You decline.
If you have always had a relaxer or always gone to a salon or stylist to have your hair done the ins and outs of caring for you natural hair may be all new to you. Don’t worry, we all have to start somewhere. Caring for your hair in its natural state is not harder than caring for you hair relaxed.
Caring for Curly, Coily, Kinky or Biracial Children's Hair Naturally
Written by Amy McKnight
It is important to a little girl’s developing self image to have positive view of herself including her hair. Curls and coils are beautiful. Your daughter’s hair is beautiful. No matter what type of hair she has, you both can learn how to manage it.
Perfectly shaped Afros and split-free ends have graced the pages of countless magazine pages. Maybe you have thought perfect looking hair is inaccessible on a budget. Flawless beauty without the expensive price is as close as your nearest pair of hair scissors.