Went from a dad with no skills, to managing these locks with no problem. My Princess can wear her hair down thanks to you all.

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image showing Went from a dad with no skills, to managing these locks with no problem. My Princess can wear her hair down thanks to you all.

aeuoncdryx on April 9th, 2018 at 16:20 UTC »

This is too cute! She’ll appreciate it so much when she’s older as well... imagine not having to go through the super awkward puffy triangle stage as you try to figure out how to care for your hair. Amazing dad-ing!

BeDazzledBootyHolez on April 9th, 2018 at 16:24 UTC »

DevaCurl shampoo and conditioner

Comb through with large tooth comb/ fingers.

Separate into eight sections while applying shea moisture.

Braided then slept with a satin cap.

Remoisturized in the morning with water and conditioning spray.

Unbraid and finger comb to loosen curls.

Off to school :)

Original post/request for help: https://www.reddit.com/r/curlyhair/comments/848t4s/i_am_a_father_and_know_nothing_about_girls_with/

ericaferrica on April 9th, 2018 at 17:00 UTC »

Thank you for teaching your daughter to love her curls! They are beautiful! It's extra special that you put so much time into this, I bet she loves spending the extra time with you! And it's something so sweet to share and bond over. I wish my parents spent any time teaching me about how to care for my hair - it's been years of struggling alone and a lot of failures. My confidence was directly linked to my hair - and because it looked so bad for so long, it is SO HARD to get that confidence back! Your daughter will have that confidence from the start thanks to you!!