Keeping It Real: Mixed Textures, Adoption, and Family Differences
Let’s be honest: sometimes the hair on your kid’s head looks nothing like the hair on yours. And that’s okay.
Let’s be honest: sometimes the hair on your kid’s head looks nothing like the hair on yours. And that’s okay.
Curl typing (wavy, curly, coily: Types 2A–4C)Not all curls are created equal. Type 2 waves are loose and beachy, Type
You might think texture is about curl pattern, but nope. Texture is how each strand feels between your fingers. It’s
Let’s clear this up straight away:Your kid’s hair is not dirty.It’s just curly.And curls don’t want to be squeaky clean.
“Don’t touch it, I’ve got it!” — your formerly bath-dodging five-year-old, now a nearly-tween with opinions and edge control preferences.
1. How would you describe the texture of your child’s hair when it’s wet? 2. After washing and air drying,
This isn’t rocket science—it’s curl survival. A fast, no-fuss way to keep your kid’s curls happy, hydrated, and drama-free. No
1: Shampoo Is Not a Personality Sulfates = The Enemy. Curly kids do not need daily shampoo. Wash Guide Routine 💧 Co-wash (conditioner-only wash)
If you’re already battling daily tangles, knots, and tears (mostly yours, probably), then the Curly Girl Method (CGM) might sound
Here’s the real, rooted science — broken down with clarity, a little flair, and zero fluff: It Starts in the