Tyanna'S Hair Care Routine | Toddler Afro And Braids!

  • Posted on 31 October, 2021
  • Hair Care
  • By Anonymous

Join us for Tyanna's natural hair care routine for her 4B hair! Wash day, detangling, maintaining her afro style and kinky curls plus getting her hair braided and how I cornrow! I also shared all the products I use to help her hair grow strong and stay moisturized. Hopefully this video helps some foster and adoptive parents.

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Hey baby girl, will you be my princess? Look just as you spoke hi everyone welcome to this week's video. Today, i'm going to be showing you tiana's, hair care routine, but before we get started, i wanted to say that i am not a hair care expert by any means. This video was highly requested for a while. Now i even hesitated to make it because again, i'm still learning all the time, but i wanted to take a moment to say that everything i learned i've learned from black women that have helped me with her hair and i'm so thankful for that from my friends To women in the beauty shop to youtube, instagram and tick talkers, who have answered my questions and shared the most helpful content. That'S taught me how to do her hair. So thank you. I want to take a moment to highlight the creators i have learned from and the accounts that i get all my hair inspiration from for tiana. So i'm going to go ahead and show you all those and link them in the description below make sure to give them a follow, even if you're not needing to learn how to do hair. They have the most adorable kids, awesome, moms and they're just great accounts to follow. I also wanted to say that we have taken tiana to have her hair professionally braided before and as she gets older and wants more complex, styles or stuff that i can't do. She will be taking her to a professional also. I know the experience is important for her to be in that environment. It'S very important to me that i'm able to do her hair because it's such a beautiful thing. We read a lot of books about her hair. We talk about how beautiful her hair is a lot. So last thing, since i said i am still learning feel free to leave tips, tricks, advice, constructive criticism in the comments below and on that note, let's get into hair care. The first thing that we do as part of tiana's hairstyle day routine is wash her hair. So i have her here in the kitchen sink because that's where she likes to get her hair washed and she only has a bathing suit on, because i'm filming this video. But we wash her hair about once every two to three weeks, but it really doesn't require much more than that at all, and this is just what it looks like after we took her style out, which was just a ponytail with two little braids in the front. So her hair is beautiful, healthy curly and ready to be washed and styled. These are the products i'm going to be using for her hair washing part of the routine. I have this shampoo i've been using this for a really long time and the bottle lasts forever, because we don't really use it that often, and then this conditioner is awesome for curls. It really helps to find them. It'S the jamaican black, castor oil conditioner, and i also use their leave-in conditioner too, from the same line. So what i'll do is wash your hair with this conditioner hair, with this probably leave it in for five to ten minutes before i rinse it and then, while that conditioner's in i'll brush her hair with a wide tooth comb just to detangle it and then after I detangle it. I will dry her hair with a microfiber towel, that's the best kind of towel. I'Ve found to use to reduce frizz, and then i will put some of this in her hair. It'S the leave-in conditioner the same black, castor oil line, step. One is to wet the hair thoroughly and that's tiana's favorite job, as you can see. I know this doesn't look like the most comfortable way to wash your hair, but this is the way she loves too. So i just let her go with it. You ready for the shampoo, so i make sure to massage her scalp really good, because she does get some product build up there and then once the shampoo is massaged all the way in. I go ahead and rinse it out, but we like to do a fun little mohawk. First, okay tilt your head back there you go now it's time to condition. So what i've been doing is just using a generous amount of this deep conditioner and then working it through her hair, massaging it in and then it'll be time to detangle. This is not her most favorite part, because sometimes it does pull a little, but i try to be very gentle when i detangle. I start from the ends because if you start from the root of the hair, it really pulls and you get stuck on the tangles at the end. So i just start at the end and thank you to everybody who recommended. I used a wide tooth comb last year when they saw me combing, tiana's hair, not with a wide tooth. This has made a really big difference. This takes a little while because i want to be very gentle and go through in small sections. I don't want to pull her hair because that really makes her not like it, and i want her to like her hair time. So sometimes i clip it up, but honestly she doesn't have that much hair to where i need to separate it to detangle it yet. But we are definitely getting there, so i know i'm done detangling when i can easily run my fingers through her hair, and i know this looks uncomfortable. This is how she wants her hair wash how i dry her hair in order to not frizz it is. I just put the towel over her head, the microfiber towel and gently pat it and get most of the moisture out. My last step of the wash is just to add the leave-in conditioner, which i showed you earlier, and i just put it on my hands and work it through her hair. It dries clear, it doesn't stay white like that, and i don't put too much, but i put enough to coat the hair nicely and also i wanted to tell you that if i was leaving her hair in her afro style, this is exactly where i would end. My routine so i'll just let it dry and then she'd have a perfect little afro, but since we're doing braids later we're going to let it dry into an afro and then braid, it don't forget to tell them about the pro tip. Do you need lollipops? If you want to get hair done in this household, i want to show you guys how i style tiana's hair when we leave it in an afro for the week. So every morning i spritz it with water, and then i use this leave-in conditioner spray, which is kind of like the same as the cream. I just showed you a lot of people, ask about how we hydrate her curls, and this is how so we spray it. Every morning spray it with conditioner just kind of work, our hands through it, and then we sometimes co-wash it once or twice in the week, depending on how crazy she's been playing and um use the deep conditioner when we co-wash it we're heading to the park. Right now, because i want to wear tiana out, let her get her energy out before i sit her down to braid her hair, but i want to show you what her beautiful curls look like after they dried this morning. Oh thank you. Baby! We'Re going to do chalk mommy. Can you show everybody your hair beautiful now is the fun part and it's time to braid tiana's hair. So i'm going to be doing this style that i've picked out off instagram, because i follow a lot of hair pages on instagram and this part's really fun. But she doesn't like to sit still and i'm still a slow braider. So she does kind of get upset and restless during it. We have to take little breaks, but overall, i think it'll be fine um. So i'm gon na show you what i'm gon na use to braid her hair. First of all, the leave-in conditioner. I showed you earlier i'm going to use on the ends of her hair if they feel dry, while i'm braiding, i'm also going to have a spray bottle of water to keep her hair damp while i'm braiding it. This is the edge gel i'm going to use. It is made for kids, so it doesn't have like all these ingredients in it that can make their skin get irritated and their scalp and their eyes, and all that it's really gentle on them um. This is just a regular coconut oil that i'm going to put on after i'm done and then the bead theme we're doing is purple and white. So i think that should be pretty um. The three combs i'll be using is the wide tooth comb just to get tangles out and these ones to part her hair, obviously clips to section her hair and then rubber bands that aren't supposed to pull on the hair or break it. So those are the tools and the baby model is coming. Um ma'am, we're trying to film here. Ma'Am excuse us. Are you ready for your braids yeah, but i like your little afro. I know you guys. We absolutely love her afro and i would just leave it in an afro. We weren't traveling, but it's just you ready, but it's just so much easier when it's in braids, because we're going to be like camping and hiking and all that stuff. Okay, go sit on your chair help you. Let me help you one. Two three get your chair get in your chair. The first thing that i'm doing is just dampening her hair with a spray bottle, so i'm not going to get it soaking wet, but i feel it's a lot easier to part and everything. If it's a little bit wet it doesn't pull so much on her head. So i'll be going around her whole head doing this for a minute. The next thing that i'm going to be doing is parting, her hair front and back because the style, the braids, are the front half of the hair and then the back half of the hair. So i'm going to part her hair, separate it into two big sections and then i'm going to start parting the front, and so what i do is i'll show you a little section as an example. I make like a pretty general part and then i take this other comb that is much smaller and i use that to make sure it's perfect and to get all the little hairs out. So you see how much more straight that line is and i'll just do. This all the way around the back of her head, so i did the most challenging part for me and that is getting the back part and the first part that i'm going to base the whole style off parted. So now we have this first braid, that's going to be in the middle and the back is hearted. These clips are a little too small for her hair now, because her hair is getting so much thicker, but they'll work for what i'm doing, and so i am going to take some of my moisturizer, the leave-in conditioner. I showed you and put it on the ends of her hair. Her hair is a little damp right now, but their ends do feel a little dry already and then i'm going to take the wide tooth comb and i'm basically just going to comb through the section that i'm about to braid to make sure there's no knots. Part of the process - yes, so i went and got this because now that that is detangled and moisturized, i'm just going to start, i'm going to start the braid. So what i'm going to do is put this edge gel. You want to hear it she's watching coco melon, so i have to mute it whenever i talk because of copyright, so i'm putting the edge gel on all the parts. Basically, i'm going to show you right here and then i'm going to take the thinner comb and just kind of spread that edge gel like this before i start braiding and i'm going to do that on all the parts for this braid see how nice that line Is i'm going to do the first braid i'm going to show you guys how i do that so i'll start with this little front section, and what i'm going to do is just make it into a braid like the start of a braid. Basically like this with my fingers and then i'm gon na start just pulling hair basically into it, while i'm braiding some people on on like instagram and braiders, make this look so much prettier than my process, but this is how i can do it. Sometimes i miss a piece or it doesn't look neat enough, and so i have to take it out and try again, but this is looking pretty good so far, i'll show you what it looks like in just a second when i'm done braiding it now, i'm just Braiding out the end, which is actually the easier part, but you can see what the braid looks like it looks better after it dries too. I found that i am considering redoing it because the beginning is not very tight and i do want these to stay in. So i might have to redo this braid i'll have to let you know, but i'm going to do a few more first and then decide it gets better. I feel like after my first one, we've changed positions and i'll take what i can get at this point. She'S doing really good um we're like 25 done, maybe uh, and i just had to take this one out redo it because i missed the piece, but i think it's going pretty well. Um tiana wants to put the beads in so she's excited for the final product and the braids are looking pretty good. I think they're tight enough that they're gon na stay in well and um. I think i'm happy with it so far, she's drinking so much water. I'M trying not to be a perfectionist, because my instinct is that there's like a little bit of imperfection, i want to take the whole braid out and redo it, but we would be here for like a week if i try to do that. So i'm just going to go with the flow here and um. We should be done by tomorrow morning. You guys probably thought i was useless for this whole thing. The little do you know i have the most important part, i'm the snack giver there. You go baby without me, you couldn't do this babe. Definitely not so i just wanted to add my point of view to this whole thing and that i just could. Never i just couldn't do it. I don't have the patience so shout out to all you, both moms dads in between that have the patience to do this, because not uh cameraman skills on point, let's get in here and show these this tightness that the non-existent tightness i need salons here once again. I found myself helping out and being the hero. I was told just to hold on to this right here: she's, hey, baby girl. Will you be my princess? No all right well put your finger out. I'M gon na put it on your finger. Will you be my princess, yeah? Okay, thank you! Baby. There you go. She straight up, told me no you're doing so good baby, she's doing so good sitting here, like even better than i expected. I feel bad she's been sitting here for like almost two and a half hours or something but she's been doing really good. She ate a lot of her halloween candy. Oh okay, look just as you spoke! Okay, okay, yay! Hey! Did you spill all the beads? No yeah, you did yeah, you did. We saw you do it. We are finished three hours later. I vastly underestimated the amount of time it would take me, but we're done it's a little bit different than the picture. I showed you because i had to make a little bit of changes based on my skill level. The only thing i did that you did not see was put the coconut oil. I showed you on her scalp at the very end and i'll do that every two to three days, depending on what it looks like it needs at the time. Hopefully, this stays for the next 11 days, while we're traveling. That was the goal, so i think it will and again i really love doing her hair, even though i'm not the best at it. It takes me a long time. I think it's really important. Also, thank you guys for all the advice on hair care that you've left on my channel over the years. It'S been really helpful. Thank you guys. So much also for the love on our recent videos. It'S meant a lot to us and it's been overwhelmingly positive and it's just been amazing, interacting with this community. So i just wanted to say thank you from the bottom of our hearts and again, thank you for always watching the next vlog you'll be seeing. Is our big trip vlog, so we're really excited to share that with you we'll be going to switzerland and we'll have a few other little trips involved in that big trip as well as always. Thank you guys so much for watching. If you like this video hit thumbs up, if you want to see more hit subscribe and we'll see you next week, hey baby girl, can you shake your hair, real, quick, good job baby? It looks so good. You

The Schoeller Family: Thank you for all the love everyone ❤ We're in France right now and don't have the best service but I'll be reading the comments and responding whenever I can!

MSBKNE: As a black woman, I honestly have to say I am proud of you . Though you didn’t give yourself too much credit throughout the video but I have to say I am really impressed with the hair care. And also how you handle her hair with care making sure not to hurt her. I am so happy she has such loving parents who care enough about her to learn her culture and even hair and skin routine . Am sure she’ll be very appreciative when she’s older. Also I don’t think you need to take her to a professional most black toddlers have these sort of hairstyles anyways so don’t stress yourself out too much. You’re doing an amazing job at being a black girl mum.

Nne O.: Oh gosh. When I saw you braiding her hair. It’s brought tears to my eyes. You put in the work to learn how to care for her hair. You’re a super mom!!! ❤️❤️

judith olivia: Rhianna the fact that you've learnt to braid just to comb your daughter's hair yourself is phenomenal. It speaks volumes to your commitment as her mother. You're an awesome Mom. God bless you

Chasing Shores: You can cornrow??? You have unlocked an advanced skill that i can't even do as a naturalista lol! Great work Rhianna

Renee Austin: The fact that she is only a toddler and y’all are taking such good care of her hair by the time she is older her hair will be so long and thriving. I just love how much time y’all invest in learning how to be the best parents you can be for her. She is so loved ❤️

Sharette Hasan: ALERT: Rhianna, a bit of advice for you...I say, snack on the negative comments for energy and keep doing what you are doing. You guys made a choice many would not, and that is commendable. You guys are absolutely, without a doubt, doing an amazing job! I support you with a "LIKE", Show your love SUBSCRIBERS if you agree! Many blessings

Claudette Lewis: From a Black Mom - thank you for wanting and learning how to do Tyanna’s hair. Also, acknowledging all the ways you are learning from other Moms. You are truly a breath of fresh air.

Payton Williams: I'm sitting here in tears because y'all are the perfect family to take such care with this baby. Y'all understand the assignment so much !!!!

Rachel Smith: Thank you for acknowledging that you learned how to do her hair through the black culture/ community !!! Thank you for the respect that you show to our culture and taking the time to teach her her history through her hair !!!!!!!!!!!!

Mrs.H710: It’s the INTENTIONAL parenting for me! ❤️❤️ Great job Mama!!! You did such a good job!! Our hair is an experience within itself. Some of our first and closest relationships are built while getting our hair done. ❤️

Toni Jordan: You go mom of a black girl!! You’re doing a wonderful job, and you too dad! May God bless you and keep your family safe. ❤️

Erica Clermont: You did an amazing job, I’m a black women and don’t know how to braid myself so I really respect that you’ve learned for your daughter. Also all of the times I’ve had my hair braided it’s typical for it to take long so that’s very normal especially if you care and are tying to give good lasting results. ❤️

andrea hall: You’ve made her hair care experience enjoyable. She will appreciate this special time. Great job !

lade Bright: Tyanna is so blessed to have you as her parents

Sharon Purdue: Rhianna don't be so apologetic and unsure of yourself in caring for your daughter's hair. I think you are doing a wonderful and amazing job in braiding and styling your daughter's hair. Your open willingness to take advice from the experts, friends, and research then to implement it is very humbling. Keep up the great work. Great job!!!

Huldah: I'm crying I just love the love that's in all the comments, so positive and uplifting ❤️❤️ And I love love love this video.. Great job mum (and dad lol) Your baby's hair is thriving! You're amazing parents. Keep the love going❤️❤️❤️

Marvis Brodie: If I could hug you, I would! Just the fact that you took the time to learn and keep learning, puts you and your husband in a whole different category. Don't stop being awesome! You and your husband!

juju subs: My mom used to do my hair everyday when I was little and I still remember how nice and comfortable it felt, I'm sure Tyanna is going to treasure these moments with a lot of love. God bless you Mama! You're doing amazing.

peppapig purrrt: Can we just take the time to appreciate how she took her own personal time to make sure her daughter’s hair has a beautiful protective hairstyle. That style is beyond beautiful and Tyanna looks so beautiful with it

Kalenga Mwewa: OMG as a black I am really impressed that you actually took the time to learn how to do her hair ♥️❤️

kyy: when u are detangling her hair, divide her hair into four or two sections and that will make it EVEN easier from my experience

Lawanda Madden: You are jamming doing her hair. We can learn almost anything with effort... Your level of commitment into Baby Girl is amazing. I totally love it. Such an inspiring video!!

Natalie Rumble: You are just an incredible lady who has embraced your daughter with love and care to the finer details of her culture, I applaud you both as your daughters parents

Ronnette Brown: Tyanna is blessed to have yall as parents... I freaking love this❤❤

Tarah Early: I just had to leave a comment after watching this video. Your daughter is so lucky. The love and care that you put into her hair care routine is heartwarming. I think the end result was lovely and better than any style I ever did for my daughter. Your determination in learning to braid and style her hair is awesome. With the love and attention you are giving her hair, it will grow and continue to be healthy. You are doing great. I’m glad you are finding support. Sending positive vibes to you, your husband and your daughter!

Tiffiny Camille: What an awesome mom you are. Much respect.

Chanté McCormick: Mom, you're doing such a great job! It's wonderful that you sought out help from black women in your life and did the research online. I'm a black woman but my mom isn't black. She had no experience with curly hair before having kids. She had 4 daughters and she learned everything she needed to know just like you have.

Kendra Irvin: Rhianna you are doing a Fabulous job with her hair! I can't even braid that good! You can tell you are doing her hair with lots of love! One tip I can think to share for next time you do cornrows and want to add beads is take some of gel you use for her edges and put a little on on your finger tips and roll the end of the hair the product will make the hair "pointy" enough to go thru bead easier. Just a suggestion but you got this either way. She is such a blessed little girl to have you both!❤️.

Clara T Mills “CLARAfications with Clara”: I’m super impressed with your hair braiding abilities. Thank you for both for loving this child. ❤️❤️❤️

Kalyn Celestine: this looks great!! you’re doing better than a lot of people i know with natural hair! you’re doing a great job. thank you for taking the time to learn how to style her hair. you’re only going to get better! ❤️❤️❤️

Cailum B.: You did an amazing job on her hair!!! Her hair looks so healthy and moisturized!

iana w: Don’t be so hard on yourself, you did an awesome job mama! You guys are an amazingly beautiful family! The love that you all exude is definitely felt through these videos!

KeLZB711: Listen, you and Jon are absolutely amazing and you do a wonderful job with her hair! I’ve been Black my whole life (lol) and can’t braid like that so kudos to you!!

Mpho Maselo: You guys are both amazing parents to Tyanna. She's such an energetic child and the love you are giving her is out of this world. Mamma you nailed those braids. The hair treatment is 100% perfect

twirlygirlie1: Great job, Mom! I wanted to share a couple of things. 1. I’m VERY tender-headed so I know this works for detangling. Hold the top of each section firmly when combing through and that will really reduce the amount of tension if you hit a tangle/knot. 2. There’s another option for wide-tooth comb I discovered that helps a lot. It’s call the Tangle Teezer and you can find it on Amazon.com. I use the brush with the long handle and it’s even EASIER than the wide-tooth comb! Thanks for sharing your family’s story!

Martine Liberte: she is so loved. I've been braiding my hair and my daughter's hair for years and I've even learned from this video. just wonderful

Stephanie's Guide: Tyanna is so blessed to have you both. Your braiding skills are excellent, you are such a excellent and beautiful mum, Tyanna is so cute, you and her and her dad has a special bond, you all are wonderful , we love you all ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

Inspire Strength: I really appreciate you and your husband the love you have for your daughter. xoxo

pnhnut: That is one dedicated Mama...girl those braids look so good, you are amazing! Tyanna is such a trooper, what a doll she is!

SKINNY&RICH: Not only do you shower with this girl with love and make sure she's well cared for, but you take her on the most exciting adventures around the world. If only most parents were like you. I know she's going to look back on her childhood when she's older and realise she had a very happy and memorable one. Props to you two. ❤️

True Grit: As a black woman - mad props for takin care of her baby hair!! ❤️

Zee: I can’t believe how still she stayed throughout the hair washing process, even though you gave her the lollipop. What a beautiful hairstyle. Great job.

dimitri thierry: In my opinion I feel that you do an amazing job on Tyanna’s..it looks so healthy all the time..and don’t stress about what people think you’re not doing for her hair..just as long as you keep her hair moisturized..that’s good enough..African American hair is a high maintenance job..I don’t like to do my own hair..so kudos to you

Bella Apple: You guys are such wonderful loving parents. It really makes my heart melt to see how you all interact as a family. My only small issue is I never hear Tyanna say please and thank you. Manners are very important. Everytime she is given snacks or someone compliments her or says happy birthday she should be learning to always say please and thank you.

rand: it’s so clear that y’all care about her, learning cultural differences and how to braid for her hair type. i wish every couple that took in a child of a different race would be as thoughtful and careful as you guys are, the world would be a better place.

Empress Red Dread: Much much appreciated. Not even mother’s of mixed children understand how to care for their Children’s hair!!! Love love love this! You guys are freaking awesome

DeliciaMarie: I salute you!!! She’s super blessed!! you did amazing on her hair

Princess WMH: Hey y’all! This video after watching a few, has made me subscribe !! I’m so grateful as a colored woman to see how you have embraced her and how you and Jon do her hair.

Princess Butterfly: Way to go, taking on that challenge! I have been braiding since I was little. I'm not sure I would have taken on that challenge as an adult. Between you taking on the challenge of braids and your husband supporting every step of the way so much love was shown in this video.

Loretta Stephens: You did a great job! Your daughter is adorable !

Aitana Thomas-EL: I’m so proud of you for learning how to braid & do her braid so pretty! ❤️

Begin Anyways: That hair looks so nice...I'm so proud of you!

Coco Coco: Rhianna, you did an amazing job with your daughter’s hair. You have a beautiful family!

Jon Schoeller: She looks beautiful in any style but my favorite is her cute little afro

Yolanda Hart: So proud of you for learning how to braid your babys hair. You are a supper mom. Tyanna is so blessed to have you both as her parents. I pray she grows to love and appreciate you, and I know God will reward you both for taking care of his little angel.

Veronica Mccarroll: You did amazing!!! I cried watching the effort you put into your daughter hair routine. May God continue to bless you and your family. So inspirational

Michelle J Smith: you did an AMAZING job! just remember that it isnt easy and it will take some time but you got this. much love and God bless your family.

mailmnswifey: Loving all the love in here! I always appreciate when parents/caregivers take the time to learn and seek out people who can help. You’re doing amazing Rihanna! Tyanna is the cutest!

Simply Yanitee: This is an awesome video celebrating hair!!! Getting my hair done by my mom were some of my favorite memories of being a little black girl!!!

・+・when the promised flower blooms・+・: As a black adoptee with white parents, this is so impressive!! My early years were just me crying in pain from my mum pulling my hair when washing it, and it'd be in an unkempt afro 24/7 because she doesn't know how to braid Tyanna's so lucky to have a mother that does research!

Ethney Green: I came across this post today and I’m most impressed by your commitment as parents to learn what’s necessary for the care of your daughter! You gained a new subscriber. May your family be blessed, be safe and stay well! ☀️

wild.dreamrr: As a black girl I love that you took the time to learn and care for her hair she looks adorable in every hairstyle love that y’all took the time to learn how to do her hair. it feels my heart with joy knowing that girl has the BEST parents ever

Kimba Chapman: You go mommy! I’m proud of you I thought you did that professionally but you did an awesome job!!

Inspire Travel Culture: I absolutely LOVE how you took the time to learn how to care for her hair and BRAID it! WOW! Braiding is not easy for most especially cornrows! Great Job Mom!

V frmr: Very happy and proud of you both and those braids!

Ishikawa Luv (No rock's 2 high, No river's 2 wide): You’re doing an amazing job with her hair great job mama

Laura: As a black girl i think you did AMAZINGLY. I’m 21 and still can’t do my sisters‘ hair but that why I’m so grateful for all of you mothers. Without mine i couldn’t change my hairstyle every month

Robert James: Just subscribed.. Thanks for loving her and really taking time to learn how to take care of black hair. She is adorable and you both are great parents!!!

Grendetta Walker: Way to go Mom!! You did an excellent job for the first time! I'm very proud of you and Jon for how you both have jumped right into parenting! You both are #amazingparents,❤️❤️❤️Tyanna looks beautiful ❤️ I love your channel#bingewatcher

wastelander5254: You did an amazing job....all three of you!! Daddy bringing snacks is super helpful. What I mostly love is the way you guys tackle each thing as a family!! Good job guys! You are beautiful, Tyanna!!

racc: You are doing such an incredibly good job. I hope you know that the effort you're making, the genuineness, all of it matters. But please don't put pressure on yourself (not that you are, but just in case). Doing your best and loving that beautiful child is what matters. Hugs and love to you and your family.

Angela Baptiste: Rhianna just so that you know this is a complex hairstyle so proud of you for mastering this method well done. Baby girl looks awsome ❤

Bry DeCuir: Her curls are precioussss !! And those cheeks ‍♀️❤️ good work learning even I can’t scalp braid , seeing this level of dedication is so admirable

Brenda Cabrera: Crying at these comments. And I can literally feel the love you both have for your precious girl

Kiesha McLean: You are doing a amazing job, good job mommy ❤️

Sedi Gurl: I love how she braids Better than my mom ❤️well done your doing amazing

Dallas Lewis: I love this Chanel so much!! Y’all are amazing parents ❤️

Bongy: Just stumbled on this and as a Black woman I only see love throughout the video. Thank you so much as the world needs more people like you in it. I just want to give you two awesome parents a really tight hug but can't as I am in the UK but will do spiritually and keep you in my prayers. God bless you.

silver johnson: wow her hair is so beautiful and I also want to say you did a good job at the end she's lucky to have parents like you. :)

Magdeline Makgatho: You are such an amazing mom and I love how daddy is also there giving moral support … God bless your family ❤️

Sharnece Thomas: Girl im so proud if you! Her hair looks healthy and beautiful. Great job hun

Val Mcgee: The cornrows and TWA (teenie weenie afro) look great. You're keeping her hair hydrated which is super important with our hair type. This little one is just fearless and her smile tells the story. Simply put, as parents you guys are amazing

Erica Drayton: I’m becoming a big fan of this family! ❤️ Mom.. you did an amazing job on your baby girls hair

Sandra Williams: Great job mom! I think you are doing an amazing job raising Tianna. You guys are great parents and I can feel the love. God bless you all. ❤

Aunty P: omg I'm cryingI'm so proud of you.as a woman of color I'm really impressed with everything that you do with her hair I cried when I saw that you can cornrow.her hair is beautiful. thank you so much. this made me so emotional.......I love you people.im subbing right now

Nyesa: I love that you took the time to learn to properly care for her hair. You did a great job on her braids and beads. Keep up the good work!!

AnUnseenProject: I really appreciate the fact that you take time to learn and educate yourself about her hair and the importance of taking care of it. The braids came out BEAUTIFULLY…round of applause to you Rhianna; coming through with them braids!!!

Devon Williams: Great job! I can't do cornrows that good! Her hair looks great! May your beautiful family continue to be blessed!

Carney Mance: You all bring joy to my heart with the genuine love you share with your daughter. It's evident that she is truly happy and loved. It's also obvious that she complete you guys as well. May God continue to bless your beautiful family. Excellent example of love and how to love for all. Oh yeah great job on baby girl's hair. Couldn't have done it better myself. Love y'all. Keep up the good work.

Jerri Ransom: Her hair is so pretty and you do a wonderful job, Mom!

Charlene Colquhoun: Rhianna, I am so impressed! Tyanna’s hair turned out so good and she is just rocking those cornrows, which btw, are not always easy to do on a young child. You both rock as parents!,

Kayla🤍: “Sooo, I just wanted to add my point of view to this whole thing and that… I could just never. I just couldn’t do it. I don’t have the patience.” - Jon LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO took me out. Rhianna great job ♥️

Deborah Richards: You are a wonderful mom I can feel the love when you talk about your daughter. Tiana seems so happy and your husband and he’s just a great father I can see how much he loves that little girl

roxannemarfo: Absolutely amazing!! To think you’ve taking time out to study her hair and actually do things that are great for her hair type. Thank you on her behalf you parents are amazing ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

Angel V: Such a beautiful family!!!

Gloria Valentine: This is the black hair experience and you have nailed it for your child! I love you guys!!!

Monique Harte: You are doing awesome as a mom of a girl with se beautiful kinks and curls. The time you put in to educating yourself on her hair will greatly help her when she gets older. You understand her hair and culture so that she may do the same. Oh, and stop underestimating yourself! You did better on those braids than I would (I'm with you on the OCD redos.) Lol

Aliecia: Her hair is flourishing, you guys are doing such a great job <3

Linda Masso: I love everything about this family I hope there is room for at least 2 more little ones in the future

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