I never really know when my daughter’s hair is “frizzy”. I know it’s naturally slightly curly. And it is enough for me. Every time we get to leave her hair out, i am proud of her hair. And i keep …
Read more →I never really know when my daughter’s hair is “frizzy”. I know it’s naturally slightly curly. And it is enough for me. Every time we get to leave her hair out, i am proud of her hair. And i keep …
Read more →So many times i have heard of mothers wanting to /giving in relaxing their kids natural hair. I do understand why. Because natural hair is not that easy. It tangles, it gets matted, it needs a lot of care. A …
Read more →Last time i did curly twist out on mini-me’s hair, it stayed in for about 1 week. Her hair is natural and sometimes so puffy it gets hard to hold culrs. On that special day we were heading out to a birthday party and i asked her if she wanted her hair free… Obvious answer / La dernière fois que j’ai fait des vanilles à ma mini-me, elle les a gardés environ 1 semaine. Ses cheveux sont naturels et bien souvent les boucles ne tiennent pas longtemps. Ce jour là nous avions un anniversaire et je lui ai demandé si elle voulait y aller les cheveux lâchés… Réponse d’une évidence effrayante. Continue Reading →
Welcome to a new episode of Monday Mini Me. I get this always. Do you shampoo your daughter’s hair? And when i answer “yes i do”, the ineluctable follows “do you use sulfate products?”. The usual consternation shows up when my answer is also “yes i do” / Bienvenue dans un nouvel épisode de Monday Mini Me. J’y ai droit à tous les coups. Est-ce que tu utilise du shampoing pour les cheveux de ta fille. Et à ma réponse “oui j’en utilise”, l’inéluctable suit “tu utilise des produits qui contiennent des sulfates?”. La consternation habituelle pointe son nez quand ma réponse est aussi “oui j’en utilise”. Continue Reading →