Anonymous wrote:There is nothing more pathetic than a poor little girl with long stringy hair she can’t handle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until middle school. My DD is also black/white and has 2b/3a curls. I wanted her hair in braids or twists for school. In 6th grade, she wanted it down. There was a lot of friction damage and it only started to regain length during the quarantine.
If it helps, I think most AA/mixed girls go through this. I vividly remember this happening to me (and my friends) in 6th grade or so. By high school I was a hair pro.
Anonymous wrote:Still bushing my almost 11 yo’s hair. Still trying to convince her that her pandemic hair needs several inches cut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing more pathetic than a poor little girl with long stringy hair she can’t handle.
except a girl with a crappy boy haircut.
False dichotomy. There’s a lot of ground between long, scraggly hair and a “boy haircut”, whatever that means in this day and age.
Anonymous wrote:I let my 7 yo brush and style hers most mornings, sometimes I step in to help or re-do. I also braid it for her after a shower: if she sleeps in braids it's pretty manageable the next day.
I had my parents french braid mine through high school, because I never learned to french braid my own (can do others). When I moved out I switched to other styles, and eventually got it cut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing more pathetic than a poor little girl with long stringy hair she can’t handle.
except a girl with a crappy boy haircut.
Anonymous wrote:Until middle school. My DD is also black/white and has 2b/3a curls. I wanted her hair in braids or twists for school. In 6th grade, she wanted it down. There was a lot of friction damage and it only started to regain length during the quarantine.
Anonymous wrote:Until middle school. My DD is also black/white and has 2b/3a curls. I wanted her hair in braids or twists for school. In 6th grade, she wanted it down. There was a lot of friction damage and it only started to regain length during the quarantine.