The Biggest Mistakes Parents Make With Curly Hair (No Shame, Just Fixes
Look—we’ve all done these. Every single one.But if you want healthy curls and peaceful mornings, avoid these traps: Mistake #1:
Look—we’ve all done these. Every single one.But if you want healthy curls and peaceful mornings, avoid these traps: Mistake #1:
You’ve mastered the pineapple. Now let’s talk about the real wild jungle: other people.The unsolicited touchers. The “Is that all
Let’s be honest: if wash day feels more like fight night, you’re not alone.Tears, flailing limbs, suspicious side-eyes at the
We need to talk about that shelf. You know the one.The shelf (or basket or under-sink graveyard) full of curl
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
“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: 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
If you’ve ever stood in the bathroom with a detangling brush in one hand, a crying toddler in the other,