![]() When combing her hair, use a wider tooth one (as mentioned already) but also ALWAYS start at the bottom! Never start at the top. Coconut oil can go bad a little too quickly at times. Stuff with cocoa butter can be great as well, though I, and many kids I have babysat for, actually have issues with cocoa butter so if you notice irritation or weird dryness popping up don't hesitate to look at another product.īe sure to keep your coconut oil in a place where it won't constantly meltdown if you use that and try to keep water out of the jar or container as well (so not a bathroom ideally). Someone recommended coconut oil, and that can be wonderful but if for some reason their skin reacts to it, avocado oil can be a great alternative. I'd avoid Cantu! I also do not recommend the baby shampoos by Johnson and Johnson as their products are super drying. Walmart and Ulta I think carry it as well. The brand Shea Moisture has a line of products for babies, and you can often find it at Target if you have one. It's drying on baby skin and hair in general, but can be extra drying for black kiddos. Try to always use products that don't contain Sodium laureth sulfate/sodium lauryl ether sulfate. There's some good info already, but I wanted to also add some. ![]() r/afros is for cool selfies of your gorgeous fros of any size Hair is an often talked about topic here, we ask that you redirect hair questions to /r/blackhair and /r/naturalhair (or both). Otherwise, have fun and enjoy!įriends of /r/Blackladies! (alphabetical) Please don’t hesitate to report problematic or offensive posts. If these concepts are foreign to you, feel free to peruse some of the sites and articles listed below for a clue:Ĭonsequences of White Privilege in America against People of Colorįor the time being we are asking that all questions/debates about interracial relationships be discussed over in r/interracialdating.Ī Collection of Perspectives & Resources on Race and Moreĩ7 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice Do not derail, do not concern troll and do not tone police. While everyone is welcome here, fundamental awareness of privilege and intersectionality is expected. We understand that, occasionally, the topic of race will come up in discussion. We are the cool kids and the nerds, the fashionistas and the bohemians, the ratchet and the intellectual. funny, silly, or irreverent stories and articles. ![]() sex, love, family, friends and relationships.Anything that you want to discuss or find interesting, including but not limited to: Self-posts and linked posts are both encouraged, as we want to encourage discussion, foster a sense of community, and provide a positive and inclusive space. ![]() Wanna talk about how your day went? Go for it! Wanna talk about how your day didn’t go? That’s cool, too. Well, anything really! We’re a broad and varied collective of women, with a plethora of interests and unique voices, and (almost) nothing is off limits. If you are new to the community, you should read it before engaging. Rules can be found in the Community Document, which also describes the purpose of this community and how it is conducted. This is a space to chill out and relax! So kick your feet up, and sip a little slower, we got time! ![]()
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