I've gone through several hair care products for my multicultural girls. Here are the products in order of my favorites:
1. Original Sprout
2. John Masters Organics
3. Hawaiian Silky leave-in conditioner (there's no kid brand that I know of but it's great.)
4. Kinky-Curly
5. Mixed Chicks for kids (the shampoo is better than the leave-in conditioner)
6. For the areas with the "Sweet and Sassy" store (google it), they also sell natural hair care products for kids and they work well too.
7. Water in a spray bottle works better than any spray detangler minus the added alcohol that dries out the hair!
8. A friend of mine suggests mixing water and olive oil to use as a detangler. Put it in a spray bottle.
This can work on wavy hair, all kinds of coarse Afro style hair, curly Caucasian hair, etc.
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Saturday, March 30, 2013
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
YOGA BALL: Tool for the New Mom
This may sound weird but 1st time moms should BUY a YOGA BALL for both them and baby. It has nothing to do with exercise. When you're up in the middle of the night and are trying to rock the baby back to sleep but are too exhausted to muster the energy, the yoga ball will do the work for you. Once you start bouncing, it continues the momentum. I used it for both pregnancies and swear by it!
Shoe Shopping @ Home
Even when I was a 1st time mom, I saved the shoes that my daughter outgrew for a "just-in-case" moment. I didn't know if I was going to have another child at the time and definitely couldn't predict the sex but it couldn't hurt. I bought a large plastic tub with a cover from Wal*Mart and just threw the shoes in, no particular order, and stored them away.
Now my oldest is 5 and my youngest is 1. They're both girls and that made it easy. Now that my little one is growing and walking, I dig through that tub for size appropriate shoes and am relieved I can save myself a trip to the shoe store with an active toddler... and save $ too!
Now my oldest is 5 and my youngest is 1. They're both girls and that made it easy. Now that my little one is growing and walking, I dig through that tub for size appropriate shoes and am relieved I can save myself a trip to the shoe store with an active toddler... and save $ too!
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