Hair. For those of us who lack the luxury of those beautiful ebony locks......... caring for our children's blessed hair is often a challenge. Fortunately there are tons of resources out there to help us out. Glad someone has been there, done that!
Here are some of the resources I have come across. Please feel free to add yours in the comments section.
This web site has a ton of great useful ideas and more resource links!
Road to Ethiopia books & posts
Happy Girl Hair
Happy Boy Hair on Happy Girl Hair page..... :) several posts!
I know there are YouTube videos on hair care and braiding too.
Tips for hair care on beauty buzz
Loving Black Hair TONS of links here
Using the right products
More tips
Just Natural organic care
If you cut your son's hair short- http://www.brownskin.net/men.html
Same page as above click the children tap and find info on ring worm of the scalp. I was surprised to find it here.
http://www.komazacare.com/
See Products posts too
Friday, June 4, 2010
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