by Tara Lisciandro-Hornich Babies , kids and curls… Looking back at some of those baby photos, you may notice that your curls, coils or waves looked a little different than they do now. Over the years your hair may have gone through some more drastic changes, especially when you were a younger child. Naturally curly hair is determined genetically. Some…
by Tammy Goodson of Curlychics Just as it is important to create and maintain a regimen for yourself, it is equally as important to have one for your little one. Wearing multiple hats throughout the day, it can be somewhat of a balancing act trying to fit it all in. The way I handle my toddler’s hair may be a little…
Miatta writes: I have been natural for around 15 months. Prior to that, I had noticed a few sisters with natural hair and I really liked the look. I was also frequently blow drying and flat ironing my 7 year old daughter’s hair and noticed it seem to be getting shorter. She then began asking me when she could get…
by NikG of BeadsBraidsBeyond Another updo! I know you’re probably sick of them at this point but we have been loving them! Miss A thinks she’s Princess Tiana! (hmm, possible Halloween costume?) I know how hard it is to find natural flower girl hair styles or special occasion hairstyles done on children’s natural hair so I’m going to try my…
via Hairscapades as told by Yutonya (mother)– What’s your child’s name and age? Tell us a little about her.Kennedy is six years old and loves, loves, loves singing. She sings in the morning, afternoon and evening. She hums in the car and has started asking for singing lessons. She loves her curly hair, but every once in a while wants…
Jean asks: Every morning I spend 30 minutes (sometimes more), twisting or braiding my 2 year old’s hair. I gently detangle it, moisturize it, oil it and put it up out of the way so that it’s neat and adorable. The problem is, when I pick her up from daycare, it’s a frizz ball. A total, tangled mess. I have…
Mama’s Always On Stage: Teaching Our Daughters to Care for Their Own Hair By Shanti of A Curl’s Best Friend After so many years of fussing, coaxing, fighting, bribing, and taking full responsibility of your daughter’s hair there comes a time when enough is enough. The responsibility falls on them. But how is the torch passed? Is it in haste…
by NikG of BeadsBraidsBeyond.blogspot.com This is a fairly simple style incorporating flat twists and regular two strand twists. I was inspired by this style by AfrikanHairGod. This is perfect for back to school. Your daughter can wear her hair like this one week and a twist out the next week. The style is pretty basic as long as you know…
by Tracey Wallace via Naturallycurly.com We all know it’s true: kids can be cruel. The media coverage on the effects of bullying from this year alone have proven that being the brunt of cruelty, especially at a young age, can have lasting effects, and can even lead to tragedy. Being different than the status quo can ruin a children’s memories…
Ketra writes; Hey Nikki!!! I thought this could make your day from one natural mother to another… CN says; hahahahaha ((gasp)) hahahaha! Happy Friday ladies 🙂Stuntin’ is a habit!