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Pic of my daughters natural coils...

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FlawedBeauty

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She has thee most thick hair, and the tighest coils!!! I used to relax it before I learned how to care for it. It's been about three years since I cut out the relaxer, shes 11. I just took her hair down from a pony so it's a bit messy but there are some perfect coils that managed to keep their form lol Just thought I'd share!

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thanks ladies!! detangling is a BEAST!! :lachen: but im really glad to have gotten away from relaxers, i wish my mother had done the same for me!!
 
Her hair is very pretty. I love the color as well.
My DD has the same perfect coils in the crown of her hair.
 
thanks ladies!! detangling is a BEAST!! :lachen: but im really glad to have gotten away from relaxers, i wish my mother had done the same for me!!
Pretty! Looks like my dd's hair, including the color (dd's is a wee bit darker now that it's winter). I love her little coilies. You ain't never lied about detangling! It's crazy how easily those coils can turn to little dreads if we're not careful.
 
We usually wash and detangle once or twice a week. She likes to wear it in a poof so any longer and it will start to become a matted mess.

After its washed squeeze Pantene Beautiful lengths conditioner into it and let it air dry without rinsing out the conditioner, it leaves it nice, shiny, moisturized and super soft.

That's wild. I love the colour. HoW do you take care of it?
 
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