Kids Natural Hair Care Routine ( How I Prep Before Braids, Cornrows)

  • Posted on 18 August, 2017
  • Hair Care
  • By Anonymous

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Hey!

Sharing how I prepare my daughter's natural hair before I style it into braids, cornrow and/or twists. Let me know if you have any questions and all products used are below.

Enjoy and thank you for stopping by .

Tammi x

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Products Used:

1. Hair Amour 'Original' Growth Stimulating Hair & Scalp Conditioning oil by Love Row Naturals

2. African Pride Shea Butter Miracle Leave-In Conditioner

3. Mazuri Original Olive Oil Hair Serum

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HOW TO: BRAIDOUT TUTORIAL ON SHORT NATURAL HAIR :

https://youtu.be/GNsXP9_wYjQ

NATURAL HAIRSTYLE FOR KIDS/ SIMPLE TWISTED MOHAWK- PART 2 (CURLY Q'S)

https://youtu.be/DrGNnUnWWiQ

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Hi everyone welcome to my channel. I am here with another video today, I'm just gon na be showing you how I prep my daughter's hair before I style it. I know I've been getting loads of requests about how I care for her hair - and this is just one of these videos. I decided to do today to show you how we get her hair ready for brains, so we're gon na be going instead and the first one is to separate your hair. This allows me to work in sections easily and also to make sure that I get the products spread throughout her here evenly. So next up is step two, which i think is the most important step where I all her scalp and moisturize her here now, I'm using this oil from loverro naturals, which is kind of new to us. We got in our last treasure chest box, but I absolutely loved it is jam-packed with so many great oils which are great for her scalp and her hair shop. So I just go through her here, as you can see, I'm just separating it with my fingers and just trying to get the oil all over her scalp working. Just with this section that I have oh right now so once I think I have a plate enough. I just go in with my fingertips and just massage her scalp and also run my hand in a downward method along her here shaft. But it's very important for me to make sure that I get these oils massaged into her scalp and, as you can see, as I'm showing here, I run my hands in a circular method. Next, I'm just gon na grab this leave-in conditioner that I have from African pride. It'S a shea butter. One. I'Ve used this for years years and years, and I just like to grab at this point any leave-in, conditioner or moisturizer that works well in her hair, and I just rubbed that along the hair, shaft really making sure that I get the ends done as well, and They just continue to do this until I feel that they're here, it's very moisturized and I grab my way to comb to just make sure it did not retain gold. The process after that I just like to grab any hair serum that I have this. One is plain: Missouri they're olive oil one and a pour generous amount of this into the palm of my hands and again rub it along the hair shaft. No, it's very important again to make sure that you get this spread evenly. So you could break the hair down into smaller sections, just to make sure that you know all the hair strands have been coated with this hair serum and as well, make sure that you get in the ends. So the final step is to just twist the hair away. Once I've done this, I would just usually just twist her hair. You know in like for chunky, twists six chunky twists how many I feel comfortable with and then yeah. That'S basically it I twist it right down to the end and at the very end I just do a little bread justice here it off, so it would not open after that. I just repeat these same steps: perrault her hair. So again we just section it off. We grab the oil oil, her scalp, making sure that we get all over massage it in right through all in circular motion, making sure that I really get all of her scalp massage and then after that, once I think it's all completed, I just grab again any Conditioner leave-in, conditioner or moisturizer run that along the hair shaft spreading it evenly, making sure I get her ends and yeah. I just massage that in again with my hands right throughout the hair shaft and once you feel that the hair is moisturized, then you detangle and then lastly, I grab my oil serum generous amount. Again, I love to pour this all over her hair. It makes it feel so silky and soft, and it really protects the hair so yeah after I've done that again, making sure that I've spread it evenly just twist it away and guys, that's basically it once we finish all of these steps, and you really feel that The hair has been moisturized, then we just twist all of it away and yeah voila we are completed. I will list all the details down below for all the products that I showed you and yeah. We will see you again soon. Bye,

glamour2250: She’s so gorgeous and her melanin is extremely popping

Nickecia Campbell: Her hair is absolutely gorgeous! Nice job mom.

Letty Hanson: her hair face and skin are everything

Jenny Oyster: Her hair is absolutely beautiful, omg. So long, thick, and flawless.

Adaeze Ezeani: I wish my mom had put this much effort into my when I was younger

jami s -Jamila: She is absolutely beautiful!

Vanessa C: She's so beautiful and I like how confident she is...

belldus: go mum. but i hope she learns how to take care of it when she's older

Annie Liane: Cadere she's too cute and all that hair girl! :)

Chelsie: Her hair is so long only if my mom didn't perm my hair when I was younger but it's all good

Alexandra Alves: She's so beautiful. ☺️❤️

SOFT SOUNDS: Man i hope she doesn't cut her hair when she gets older, it is soooo beautiful

LaBacanitaYaniqueque: This reminds me of when I was young and my mom did my weekly hair routine except the key star was Bergamot hair grease lol. BTW, Are you Bajan? Just subscribed :)

Tamaria James: Wow. This is amazing. U should be so proud

Cece Princess: Her hair is gorgeous

Victorious Neish: Wow! she is fabulously beautiful! Enjoyed watching this!

Alanah Destiny: My future daughters hairrrr

Nawal Lina: She so cute and i Love her hair and Good job mommy tammi lol

Angel A: She's gorgeous

Colleen Sanders: Can I ask if you let it dry naturally before doing it? Her hair is very beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

AAA-P: Beautiful hair. How old is your daughter?

NANYNATURALZ: hair goals!!!!

Kiara Randolph: She is stunning!!

Tizzy💍: Whoever unliked it that mean they jealous she got a lot of hair

Just Me: She's so beautiful!

Klayeluh Belle: Is no one going to talk about her amazing eyebrows

Elizabeth Perc: She is gorgeous!!!

Angelface V: Hair goals

The Curly Closet: Great video

Une Guinéenne: I really like it. ❤

Katie g: She's so prettyyyyyyyyy

BrownyCandy: N-no that can't be her hair!!!

Anita Chandra: Her hairs are awesome

Love: Her hair is so long and she have alot og hair wow wow can u believe

K Rob: Lol, you have my great grandfather's accent. He was from Barbados.

Kayla: HER HAIR IS SO THICK ❤

CallMeSupreme: She's so pretty

Kyla Small: Love the video

KoolingWithhKee: What do you you use to make her hair so long like that she is pretty

Alemtsehay Ababaw: My hair is kind of like hers and it was up to my back but now it's getting shorter and I don't know what is going on maybe it's the conditioner or shampoo I use or the oil I use BTW I'm Ethiopian

gigi: I LOVE HER HAIR SO BEAUTIFUL

BrownyCandy: Guurrrl slay that hair

Alemtsehay Ababaw: What kind of oil/gel do use in her hair??

Electra Brad: That's a lot of work I had haft of her hair

Henritta Nkansah: Hello please is it advisable to buy the african pride leave in for a year old baby? She got type 4 hair.thank you

jg what up my gs: I know she's so cute

Honey Miller: you have an Irish accent with a bit of carribean added

A H: Your super pretty

Elizabeth Samuel Mayomi: Oh my gosh, how did get dat length some advice pls. My daughters hair are natural

christina: My hair won't grow and i think it's because my parent's are from africa and since they lived there they dont really know what things are good for a kid's hair other than oil and water.

Cassie P: If you don't mind me asking, where can I find that hair growth oil that you were using? And what is her hair type it's similar to mine i was wondering if you knew. btw, those waves in her hair looked so cute i wanna know how to get them! Great video thanks for sharing!

Krystal Lovern: Nice accent you sound like you are from the Caribbean

The Gamer!!!: How long is her hair and how did she grow is that long?

Bella Deon: Are you from Barbados?

Danielle Oughterson: Are you bajan or from the caribbean?

Hinatasbbg: where is she from

Kyla Small: Bajan?

Fatumah Dunor: I am the first

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