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Old 03-07-2013, 06:37 AM
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My daughters hair is THICK it takes me on average to wash blow dry and style 3-4 hours. I have no idea how to manage it without flat ironing it before styling it. It's so curly I would love to leave it and let it air dry because it would be so pretty but it tangles so easily I can't seem to find the trick with her hair. The washing and drying is such a lengthy process that sometimes I don't dry it. I just put it into as many ponytails as I can and send her to bed. I'm at a lost for what to do with her hair. if the picture uploaded correctly this is her hair wet after a washing. I took it to show her how pretty her hair was natural. Does anyone have any idea how to help me out?
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Old 03-07-2013, 06:53 AM
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My daughters hair is THICK it takes me on average to wash blow dry and style 3-4 hours. I have no idea how to manage it without flat ironing it before styling it. It's so curly I would love to leave it and let it air dry because it would be so pretty but it tangles so easily I can't seem to find the trick with her hair. The washing and drying is such a lengthy process that sometimes I don't dry it. I just put it into as many ponytails as I can and send her to bed. I'm at a lost for what to do with her hair. if the picture uploaded correctly this is her hair wet after a washing. I took it to show her how pretty her hair was natural. Does anyone have any idea how to help me out?
Omgyour daughter is adorable! When you wash her hair do you wash it in sections? What I personally do wit my hair that might work for you is to detangle and twist the hair before washing, about 4 large twists and then wash the hair in sections, I've been doing this for a while now and it really cuts down on tangles.

What kind of styles do you do on her? Have you tried styles like twist outs braid outs? They don't require heat or flat ironing at all
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Old 03-07-2013, 06:55 AM
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Also check out http://www.beadsbraidsbeyond.blogspot.com she has some really cute styles for kids!
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Old 03-07-2013, 07:00 AM
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Omgyour daughter is adorable! When you wash her hair do you wash it in sections? What I personally do wit my hair that might work for you is to detangle and twist the hair before washing, about 4 large twists and then wash the hair in sections, I've been doing this for a while now and it really cuts down on tangles.

What kind of styles do you do on her? Have you tried styles like twist outs braid outs? They don't require heat or flat ironing at all
No I generally stick with the ponytails because I haven't really learned any of those styles. I do wash her hair like that but maybe because I don't twist it away from the other parts is just retangles. I have to detangle it as I wash it or its just a big mess. I'm going to look at how to do twist outs and braid outs today. Since today is the day I have to wash her hair. thanks. :-)
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Old 03-07-2013, 07:24 AM
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Also check out Beads, Braids and Beyond she has some really cute styles for kids!
Thank you very much! this is very very helpful!
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Suggestions for you & your cutie.

YouTube - key in ....
1) Aliciajames -- look for videos w/her young daughter Kelli
use alot of olive oil .....

2) search Longhairdontcare butterfly (lhdc and alicia know each other - both have beautiful, sweet girls)
this will take you specifically to the videos of lhdc doing one of both of her young daughters' hair
most are with "butterfly" -- she calls the other one "ladybug" for public purposes
lhdc and her young daughters all have very long 4b/c texture
the girls' hair is to their waists and *very* healthy
mom does a simple routine that requires freshening up the hair daily, but not an overhaul by any means
she only washes it once every 2 wks as I recall
uses alot of olive oil, scarves/bonnets at night
important to get young girls used to this early and consistently
be sure not to leave hair in tight at night (or too much in day) - take out pontail bands, balls etc to avoid ruining baby hair edges - which can easily become.permanent
my only disagreement is lhdc using a toothbrush to lay down butterfly's edges - too hard, rough for those areas - i would suggest a soft baby brush
I have 2 designated for myself. love them.

both women also have good vids about their own care and won-der-fullll general inspirational topics too
the vids with their husbands are also great! ,,,, need to clone those men - take note teens out there, these are *real* men - substantive, respectful, life value/goal oriented ....not what tries to pass for as such out there but is junk - raise your bar ladies!
both families are down-to-earth, likeable, sweet, sensible, loving, supportive - also religious for those whom find that important and helpful
let us know if these vids help!

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Old 03-07-2013, 07:36 AM
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No I generally stick with the ponytails because I haven't really learned any of those styles. I do wash her hair like that but maybe because I don't twist it away from the other parts is just retangles. I have to detangle it as I wash it or its just a big mess. I'm going to look at how to do twist outs and braid outs today. Since today is the day I have to wash her hair. thanks. :-)
Yeah twist outs aren't too difficult at all and you can just bun or retest at night to maintain the style! Also two plaits are a really cute style to wear as well, it keeps the hair stretched meaning less tangles and less stress on the hair.

Also check out loghairdontcarellc on YouTube, she has some tips in how she deals with her daughters' hair
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I found tht threading is very helpful in kping my daughters hair stretched&styled its a great ps style to keep her hair manageable I moisturize seal with coconut oil or shea butter mix @nite wrap her hair take off in AM &I'm done girlsloveyourcurls on youtube taught me howI Don't Understand My Daughters Hair!-uploadfromtaptalk1362667380546.jpghere is a pic of box braids using the thread method

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Old 03-07-2013, 07:52 AM
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Two strand twists are a good ps style tooI Don't Understand My Daughters Hair!-uploadfromtaptalk1362667831651.jpgI Don't Understand My Daughters Hair!-uploadfromtaptalk1362667891013.jpgI Don't Understand My Daughters Hair!-uploadfromtaptalk1362667933675.jpg

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My daughter has always had a head full of hair also and I rarely put heat in it. She's 4 now and I generally alternate between braid outs and braided pony tails. I attached a few pictures of the results of her braid outs. I just braid it up on wash day. Then I leave it braided for a couple of days. Then I take them loose carefully. Each night I use a leave in and put in a few big braids and take them loose just before leaving the house. I hope everyone's comments help. Good luck!!
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