Distract them
Engage them in a sing-along or let them hold the shampoo, conditioner or shower comb which you will have them pass to you at different intervals. This can help them feel like they have a say in or some control over the process.
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Distract them
Engage them in a sing-along or let them hold the shampoo, conditioner or shower comb which you will have them pass to you at different intervals. This can help them feel like they have a say in or some control over the process.
As a Jamaican girl raised in a devout church family headed by my mother, I have always had my natural hair, no chemical processing. After years of mistreating it , often ignorant of that fact, I began my healthy hair journey in January 2013 in fact, I have seen to it that my entire household falls in line where this is concerned. When I am not poring over some hair blog or forum I spend my time teaching English to rowdy high school students (ok maybe I have some little sweethearts in the mix), mothering the most adorable two year old on this globe, or rushing to meet the deadline for a writing project on Elance. In my spare time I enjoy a stroll along the beach with my doting husband.
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Glendene Bovell says
Aw!
Pearl Armstead says
So cute!!!!!!!!
Gina Liv says
Cute picture