This is a site dedicated to hair care, specifically for my 2 daughters who are biracial. My goal is for people to offer advice on how to manage and style my kids' coils. I want my girls to love their hair and appreciate the versatility that comes with curly hair. I do not claim to be a hair expert. Like a song can be remixed, I'd like to add to what I already know and put my own spin on it. Let's share advice, pictures, and product suggestions so we can all learn from each other.
My daughter is 6 and often says she hates her hair. Everyone that sees her comments on how beautiful her curls are but she always says she wants straight hair like her Mom. I love the t-shirts because it reminds me to continue to encourage my daughter to love her hair- it is what makes her so unique!
Very informative blog! As you know, Asians have super straight hair and people go to hair salon to become curly. I agree that we should love what we have.
My daughter is 6 and often says she hates her hair. Everyone that sees her comments on how beautiful her curls are but she always says she wants straight hair like her Mom. I love the t-shirts because it reminds me to continue to encourage my daughter to love her hair- it is what makes her so unique!
ReplyDeleteWe should all love what we have - this sparked a great conversation!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I know you didn't want to put your cutie pies online (and I don't blame you) but they are SO adorable! :)
Very informative blog! As you know, Asians have super straight hair and people go to hair salon to become curly. I agree that we should love what we have.
ReplyDeleteThis blog has inspired me to embrace my hair - Even though I would still love to have beautiful curls :)
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