I LOVELOVELOVE this style!! It is so cute and simple enough for me to do (I think :o) I found this from a recommendation on adoptionhair skincare yahoo group. I watch a lot of Katelylyn videos and felt really bad because I cannot get my girls hair to look like hers. BUT my girls hair looks like your girls hair. Thanks so much for sharing. My husband and I have adopted a sibling group of seven who are AA. We are being absolutely crucified regarding the girls hair (nevermind the problems they have with attachment, control, etc. that are improving...we are just looking at the girls hair :o( They are soooo much more than their hair. I spent way too much time reading your blog today. But thanks so much for sharing your tips and your opinions!! God Bless, Holly
I am so glad this is an encouragement to you--and congratulations on choosing to love this sibling group of seven!
All hair talk aside that should speak for you more than anything. If you can step out like that, you can learn everything you need to know to cherish them.
None of us are born with these skills--even those of us with the same hair type as our daughters. The key is practice. I believe you'll be styling like a pro in no time and those same nay sayers will be laying on those compliments. If not--who cares?
I LOVELOVELOVE this style!! It is so cute and simple enough for me to do (I think :o) I found this from a recommendation on adoptionhair skincare yahoo group. I watch a lot of Katelylyn videos and felt really bad because I cannot get my girls hair to look like hers. BUT my girls hair looks like your girls hair. Thanks so much for sharing. My husband and I have adopted a sibling group of seven who are AA. We are being absolutely crucified regarding the girls hair (nevermind the problems they have with attachment, control, etc. that are improving...we are just looking at the girls hair :o( They are soooo much more than their hair. I spent way too much time reading your blog today. But thanks so much for sharing your tips and your opinions!!
ReplyDeleteGod Bless,
Holly
I am so glad this is an encouragement to you--and congratulations on choosing to love this sibling group of seven!
ReplyDeleteAll hair talk aside that should speak for you more than anything. If you can step out like that, you can learn everything you need to know to cherish them.
None of us are born with these skills--even those of us with the same hair type as our daughters. The key is practice. I believe you'll be styling like a pro in no time and those same nay sayers will be laying on those compliments. If not--who cares?
Welcome!