my crown
I've always had a bad relationship with my hair and I usually cut it out of frustration.
But I'm happy to say it's been 7 months since my last hair cut and almost a year since my last perm.
I'm excited to learn more ways to nurture me and my daughter's hair
Maintaining healthy hair can seem daunting, especially for those with a challenging relationship with their locks. Many people face frustrations due to styling issues, breakage, or hair health concerns. However, there are numerous techniques and practices you can adopt to help nurture both your hair and your children’s hair. First, focus on developing a consistent hair care routine that includes gentle cleansing, moisturizing, and occasional deep treatments. Look into natural oils such as coconut or argan oil, which are known for their nourishing properties. Additionally, consider protective hairstyles that minimize damage and stress on the hair. Hydration is key; ensure that both you and your child are drinking enough water to promote healthy hair from within. Regular trims, even when growing out hair, can help eliminate split ends and keep your hair looking fresh. Furthermore, exploring resources such as blogs, videos, and community forums can offer valuable insights and support from others on similar hair journeys. Embrace the process, be patient, and you'll see positive changes in hair health over time.













































