She should have did it before she left, period. Men can learn but shouldn't be condemned if not at least he called to see what to use. Some women want a man yet expect him to be a woman at the same time!😱
@@selenahughes4557How is knowing how to care for your child's hair a womanly trait? It's part of basic hygiene! He is a parent and needs to learn if he is going to take care of his child. Stop enabling this nonsense. Yall are the same ones who accept men who don't scrub between their booty cheeks or take care of their skin because it's "feminine".
@@realreviews4017I felt this hardbody!!! 💯% when I was kid I had to live with my aunt for a year, she couldn’t care for my hair so she had them buzz it down to a boy cut💔💀
That's NOT her fault. That's from her down pillow. That's absolutely the fault of her dad, neglecting her haircare!! Typical that folks would blame the signs of neglect within the African American, tiny, toddler girl's hair, ON HER! *sigh* SMH! 🙄
I have so much respect for WOC and their hair. ALOT goes into it, and I imagine it is not cheap. Either way, you’re braiding skills are really, really good.
@@ladyjustice7756you're reaching, why can't HE come on RUclips where there's thousands of videos and learn? How is if the mothers fault that he hasn't learned? There's alot of women AND men who can't do hair but they've learned to do their kids hair. The misogyny is definitely coming from inside the house with you.
I think its so cute when little kids have things like feathers and such in their hair. It's like, their hair is telling about the adventures they had that day. We're gonna get you back right afterwards tho lol!
i mean why wasnt he able to care for it. she said it bc she knew would commnet on why he didnt care for it. so she decided to get ahead of that type of comments. the child is old enough that he can put it in a pony or whatever other styles there are. what happens (god forbid) if moms not in the picture anymore he should be able to properly care and maintain for all. his childs needs, including her hair.
Because he lives with and cares for the child so should know something by now and I'm guessing she made that reasonable assumption as well. We have to stop having low standards for fathers when it comes to their daughters hair. Many men learn basics even if they aren't the ones that do their daughters hair. It can be a wonderful bonding moment ❤
Men are not accustomed to doing girl hair so him asking there's nothing wrong he's trying nothing to do with low standards...you Internet freaks do too much
I mean, you could do protective hairstyles on her for the times you know you’ll be traveling. Sounds like dad tried but he clearly was out of his depth. 🤷🏾♀️
Point I was making, don't complain if you the Mom left her that, part of the mother job. She should have taken cares of it before she left, yet on here blasting her dad like he supposed to know how to do your job. Let men be Men! So many women today want man yet be feminine!😱😱😱
Beautiful curls. My granddaughter is bi- racial and I m Caucasian grandmother and I have a hard time doing anything with her hair for one thing she hates anyone touching her hair. If you can direct some products and tips for a 2 year old I would appreciate it. What a beautiful little girl reminds me of my granddaughter.
Each child is different as is their hair. Usually, you want to wash her hair gently and detangle with your fingers. If you can wash her hair over the sink with her head leaning back so that you can wash it in the direction it grows, that's ideal. Try not to pile it on top of her head as you'll make it more tangled. After shampooing, use a thick conditioner and comb it through gently. If needed, section her hair gently with your fingers and work the conditioner through to the ends. After a few minutes, rinse her hair again going in the direction her hair grows. You can add a leave-in conditioner or other hair products to enhance her natural curls. You can use the products mentioned or get less expensive, readily available products at Walgreens, Walmart or a beauty supply store. Many products are made now for our curly haired babies! Good luck and I hope this helps.
Her hair was total transformation at the end.. beautiful, healthy and moisturized. She will know how to take care of her hair when she gets older thanks to your loving care❤❤❤
I gotta do is in her room put step-by-step of what it is that you use so when he is there and you’re gone, he knows what to use and has instructions on what to do and he won’t have to call you. that’s a playbook . Help him help her and you all as a family. You did it tutorial for RUclips you could do the same thing for him.
Your daughters hair is beautiful❣️I’ve been wanting to wear my hair in coils and or waves and don’t know what line of products to use. Her hair seems very manageable. God bless you, your daughter and family🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@anamarisela Some parents actually don't let their kids embrace their hair. So yes that's why I stated what I said in the way I said it. Simply because she's teaching her daughter how to first love herself as she is.
Dude, my husband is the hair care king when it comes to our daughter. He may not know how to braid (he's learning though) but he's great at keeping her hair healthy and doing it in a way that makes her feel comfortable and happy. I'll go to help her wash her hair and she'll ask for papa. This man needs to step up.
This is so so so helpful!!! As a WAP I am learning every day about how best to care for my 2 year old daughter's hair and this lesson in moisturizing was SUPER helpful!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
You have a beautiful little girl. When my parents adopted my little sister we didn't know how to care for her hair and my mom would keep it short so she wouldn't get really bad tangles.
Oh my goodness!!! The poor little love. How can her father not know how to look after his own daughters hair!!!!! The work you put in, was worth it. She looks lovely and happy.🎉
That's waaaaay too many products for me! 🤯 I need a notepad just to keep up. I think it's wonderful that you were pleased with the outcome. Your daughter is beautiful.
love how she did the hair shake! my son has 3a/3b hair (new to me as i have 1b/1c and never had any idea how to care for it properly) so needs moisture to set it daily and the best way to get it to set well is to shake it out, he used to hate it but has grown to love caring for our hair together and we have a daily morning shake off!
That’s why I can’t have kids.. men act like they can’t do shit besides make them. That’s a damn shame and woman are so happy to be married. You can’t put your child’s hair in a pony tail? Come on. I can only imagine what else she has to do on her own because “ he doesn’t know how”😂
You’re just a man hater dad don’t know how to do girls hair because they’re guys give him a little bit of credit never get married and have kids to give me a horrible parent
I remember my father doing the best he could with my hair when he was taking care of me alone. His parting wasn't bad though lol Can't help but smile ☺️ heart❤
Mom going out of town was the worst! I looked like a wonky Mickey Mouse when he did mine and I remember crying bc I didn't want to go to school like that. 😂 Fortunately, someone fixed it. He tried though.😅
Thank you. I am learning about hair types, all new to this old white lady, and enjoy hearing and seeing how these products make so much difference! Many thanks, your daughter is so lucky to have a Mom so knowledgeable.
That’s a lot of products! Personally I’d figure out how to downsize the amount of products we use, especially for the husband to stay involved . Just some friendly been there done that advice.
I respect your preference, and I even respect that you know a thing or two about hair. I will blow your mind with what I use to use, compared to my preference today.
Your daughter is beautiful. I cannot begin to understand the long and intensive routine that you have to go through with her hair, but I do not envy you having to use all those chemicals. She is a happy and delightful child. And a treasure.
Can I just say my man learnt how to cornrow our daughter's hair whilst I was on a one week holiday abroad. I was so shocked. Men are definitely capable of learning things about black hair
Carol's Daughter is the best. Took my ten year granddaughter to get shampoo and conditioner she went for this brand. She said granny this is the best for my hair. Your daughter 's hair beautiful . Dad will learn , eventually. Just leave them where he can readily access them .
Dad needs to step up. My brother had me do research on curly hair care & explain it all to him & suggest good brands & goo products. He then taught all that info to his wife. Before my niece, I was the first & only to wear my hair curly. Her hair strands are so fine that her hair was breaking off so I had to learn proper hair care. I was doing everything wrong my entire life. It’s a miracle that my hair looked great when I was young. Due to illness & meds, my hair had gone stick straight & not even a curly perm would bring my curls back. Thank God for African-American curly hair knowledge, which brought my curls back & saved my niece’s hair. I’m looking forward to a time when all hair dressers have proper knowledge & training in textured hair because no one really wants to cut my niece’s hair, she hates strangers touching her head & face, & she’s completely refusing to go to a hair dresser now so my sister-in-law has been trimming her hair. It’s going be an issue when she wants a professional haircut in a few years & we’ve got to hit the salons again. It’s ridiculous that most people with textured hair outside of the black community don’t know how to properly take care of their hair & the hair pros don’t either in 2023. It’s sad that others in my family never it the chance to like or wear their hair curly due to the discrimination in professional situations against curly hair. I experienced one incident like that with my hair around 2000/2001, & it was so hateful & degrading that I still feel sick to my stomach when I think about that woman talked to me & said that my hair was ruining the professional reputation of the organization & everyone else associated with the org’s reputations as well. 🤬
She's a kid, yes. But that makes this is an amazing time to teach her how to care for her hair. How will she know to take care of her hair and do what's best for her hair if her father doesn't even know how to do it? The smallest slip up could change a child's routine completely. Him not doing her hair or taking care of it could give her the idea her hair isn't important enough to take care of. And it completely is unacceptable. He's probably an amazing father, but the fact you're telling her to teach the father of their shared child how to do her hair is insane.
My son is half black and half white and he had the softest hair ever but now he's grown and his hair looks wilder than this little girls, my other mixed son has natural curls down his back. God it's beautiful.
I’m always amazed at the amount of moisture products that are used to make these perfect curls. (I’d be a greasy mess for sure) Her hair is absolutely gorgeous! ❤️
Call out that feigned incompetence! It affects our daughters’ self esteem when their hair isn’t cared for.
Yes very true.
Trust me I can attest to that, even now in my middle age my appearance in childhood affects me.
She should have did it before she left, period. Men can learn but shouldn't be condemned if not at least he called to see what to use. Some women want a man yet expect him to be a woman at the same time!😱
@@selenahughes4557How is knowing how to care for your child's hair a womanly trait? It's part of basic hygiene! He is a parent and needs to learn if he is going to take care of his child. Stop enabling this nonsense. Yall are the same ones who accept men who don't scrub between their booty cheeks or take care of their skin because it's "feminine".
@@realreviews4017I felt this hardbody!!! 💯% when I was kid I had to live with my aunt for a year, she couldn’t care for my hair so she had them buzz it down to a boy cut💔💀
Feathers? That's a kid for you. Adorable!❤
Probably her pillow
Feathers come out of our pillows too, they end up everywhere lol..
@@ForeverNoble88es🤦🏽♀️ oh my god it’s such a pain
😂😂😂
That's NOT her fault. That's from her down pillow. That's absolutely the fault of her dad, neglecting her haircare!! Typical that folks would blame the signs of neglect within the African American, tiny, toddler girl's hair, ON HER! *sigh* SMH! 🙄
I have so much respect for WOC and their hair. ALOT goes into it, and I imagine it is not cheap. Either way, you’re braiding skills are really, really good.
Thanks love!
@@DuchessBraidsmyf
It's not cheap at all. You're completely right. Lol. I think it's built into our budgets, and thank you for your compliment
@@ccpitts770i get hair stuff on sale too
@@ccpitts770its great when you find cheaper products that work for your hair type.
She is so precious!! Dad, needs to watch your videos, for those moments 😂😂. None the less, blessings always y'all 🙏🏾 ❤
Right! What’s has he been doing all these years 😂😂
@@DuchessBraids😊
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No. She needs to leave the products with him and show him what to do. In my opinion, this is poor motherhood.
@@ladyjustice7756you're reaching, why can't HE come on RUclips where there's thousands of videos and learn? How is if the mothers fault that he hasn't learned? There's alot of women AND men who can't do hair but they've learned to do their kids hair. The misogyny is definitely coming from inside the house with you.
Dad can't figure out how to put her hair in a ponytail? That is not acceptable. Men need to learn some new parenting skills.
Dad needs a weekly practice session, one morning a week. 😅
Lmao put that man in hair school for coils😂
Daily.
She is beautiful just like her mother and oldest sister. Dad get it together he need to be wherever you do her hair.
I think its so cute when little kids have things like feathers and such in their hair. It's like, their hair is telling about the adventures they had that day. We're gonna get you back right afterwards tho lol!
Your daughter looked like she had a great time while you were away!! 😊
Dads can learn. She has such beautiful thick healthy hair!
Thank God he is in her life, and he loves her. You can show him how to do her hair maam. Why even say that about him. She beautiful regardless
My point exactly Kim. It's almost like she set him up just to go make a tik tok video...
I agree! Teach me how to do his daughter’s hair. I’m sure he wants to have his princess look good. ♥️👸🏽
i mean why wasnt he able to care for it. she said it bc she knew would commnet on why he didnt care for it. so she decided to get ahead of that type of comments.
the child is old enough that he can put it in a pony or whatever other styles there are. what happens (god forbid) if moms not in the picture anymore he should be able to properly care and maintain for all. his childs needs, including her hair.
That Mielle’s rosemary oil works for sure. I grew my Bald spot back…. I love all her products…
I love ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕 💘 the Mireille Rosemary oil 🛢. Yes, it does work!
Why is it unacceptable for him to ask you what products to use? He obviously trying to do his daughter hair
Because he lives with and cares for the child so should know something by now and I'm guessing she made that reasonable assumption as well.
We have to stop having low standards for fathers when it comes to their daughters hair. Many men learn basics even if they aren't the ones that do their daughters hair. It can be a wonderful bonding moment ❤
Men are not accustomed to doing girl hair so him asking there's nothing wrong he's trying nothing to do with low standards...you Internet freaks do too much
The amount of time and love ya'll put into your little girl's hair is awe inspiring.
The look on the little girl's face when her hair was done says it all. I love her tiny little ringlets.
I mean, you could do protective hairstyles on her for the times you know you’ll be traveling. Sounds like dad tried but he clearly was out of his depth. 🤷🏾♀️
Even 2 braids could of worked...dad tried
Those curls at the end are BEAUTIFUL!
I would have braided her hair before leaving if Dad has no clue!!!😃
Exactly, idntk what she was expecting from a guy who doesnt do hair especially if he doesn't do hair everyday.
Because she was lying for views.
Point I was making, don't complain if you the Mom left her that, part of the mother job. She should have taken cares of it before she left, yet on here blasting her dad like he supposed to know how to do your job. Let men be Men! So many women today want man yet be feminine!😱😱😱
Stop hating on the dads. Hair can be fixed . The time he spends with her is what's most important ,not how fluffy her hair is
Beautiful curls. My granddaughter is bi- racial and I m Caucasian grandmother and I have a hard time doing anything with her hair for one thing she hates anyone touching her hair. If you can direct some products and tips for a 2 year old I would appreciate it. What a beautiful little girl reminds me of my granddaughter.
I don't understand why people liked the comment and further didn't even answer the lady's question. 😒
Each child is different as is their hair. Usually, you want to wash her hair gently and detangle with your fingers. If you can wash her hair over the sink with her head leaning back so that you can wash it in the direction it grows, that's ideal. Try not to pile it on top of her head as you'll make it more tangled. After shampooing, use a thick conditioner and comb it through gently. If needed, section her hair gently with your fingers and work the conditioner through to the ends. After a few minutes, rinse her hair again going in the direction her hair grows. You can add a leave-in conditioner or other hair products to enhance her natural curls. You can use the products mentioned or get less expensive, readily available products at Walgreens, Walmart or a beauty supply store. Many products are made now for our curly haired babies! Good luck and I hope this helps.
@@triedntrueiammaybe they, like you, didn't have an answer but wanted her to know she was heard. 👍🏾
@@Marjoriedagreat It got you to give an answer, though. 😂😇
Her hair was total transformation at the end.. beautiful, healthy and moisturized. She will know how to take care of her hair when she gets older thanks to your loving care❤❤❤
She's happy you are back 😂
I gotta do is in her room put step-by-step of what it is that you use so when he is there and you’re gone, he knows what to use and has instructions on what to do and he won’t have to call you. that’s a playbook . Help him help her and you all as a family. You did it tutorial for RUclips you could do the same thing for him.
Awesome comment! Well said.
That baby is living her best summer life. I used to have all manner of wildness in my hair. Much love to you and your family
Your daughters hair is beautiful❣️I’ve been wanting to wear my hair in coils and or waves and don’t know what line of products to use. Her hair seems very manageable. God bless you, your daughter and family🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Awe Dutchess you look so pretty !!!! Baby girl"s Curls are popping!!!
Awww thanks hon 😊
She’s so cute! You saved the day mom❤️
Not a feather!! Lol babygirl was having a good time!
I love that you actually let your daughter wear her Afro 💖
"LET" her be how God blessed her? Why would she not? Do mothers put wigs or weaves on their kids? Im confused. God bless this mom and daughter.
@@anamarisela Some parents actually don't let their kids embrace their hair. So yes that's why I stated what I said in the way I said it. Simply because she's teaching her daughter how to first love herself as she is.
Natural is best. Or use oils to moisturizer
@TEDRACAKES wow. Thats sad. I didn't know people hate theirself that much that they show their own kids to hate themselves. 🤔
Bad hair day or not, your daughter is adorable!
And she is absolutely adorable!
She’s absolutely beautiful child👍 Great Job on the conditioner
I remember teaching my daughters father how to put her hair in to two twists. Now it's his go to style 🤣
Dude, my husband is the hair care king when it comes to our daughter. He may not know how to braid (he's learning though) but he's great at keeping her hair healthy and doing it in a way that makes her feel comfortable and happy. I'll go to help her wash her hair and she'll ask for papa. This man needs to step up.
AW, she's so precious!
The struggle is real! I’ve been fighting the same fight for almost 10 years and I’ve given up😩 She has a beautiful head of hair!😍
She's so beautiful her hair is so beautiful ❤
Thank You!
I love Carol's Daughter. I actually feel the difference in my hair. Instantly.
This is so so so helpful!!! As a WAP I am learning every day about how best to care for my 2 year old daughter's hair and this lesson in moisturizing was SUPER helpful!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
No problem love, glad I can help
You have a beautiful little girl. When my parents adopted my little sister we didn't know how to care for her hair and my mom would keep it short so she wouldn't get really bad tangles.
She is so cute no matter what her hair looks like. I really admire you as to how you take care of her hair.
Thank You!
You did a beautiful job on your daughters hair,and momma is a beautiful woman herself.
Her hair looks beautiful! Shiny and full with enhanced curls! Great products, Mom! (Now, get Daddy braiding…..😊🙏🏼💕)
Her hair is so health and fluffy! you and your daughter are very beautiful btw ❤️
All you need is aloe vera gel & sweet almond oil. You're welcome ❤
Cute baby girl… but seriously, that was a lot of products use to revive her curls.
Even tho dad ddnt keep her hair tidy momma came to the rescue made her beautiful little even more beautiful.
Oh my goodness!!! The poor little love. How can her father not know how to look after his own daughters hair!!!!!
The work you put in, was worth it. She looks lovely and happy.🎉
This baby's curls are to die for ❤️🔥
That little lady is too cute! Love the ending with her shaking her curls. 💕
Beautiful young lady!!!! Mom’s are wonderful!!! 🥰👏👏😊🙏
Unacceptable like you said ! My cousin and I went out of town for a few days when her Husband called asking where to find the babies clothes 🤦🏾♀️
Awww her hair looks so healthy and pretty after!
That's waaaaay too many products for me! 🤯 I need a notepad just to keep up. I think it's wonderful that you were pleased with the outcome. Your daughter is beautiful.
love how she did the hair shake! my son has 3a/3b hair (new to me as i have 1b/1c and never had any idea how to care for it properly) so needs moisture to set it daily and the best way to get it to set well is to shake it out, he used to hate it but has grown to love caring for our hair together and we have a daily morning shake off!
Oh My, this child hair is beautiful.
That’s why I can’t have kids.. men act like they can’t do shit besides make them. That’s a damn shame and woman are so happy to be married. You can’t put your child’s hair in a pony tail? Come on. I can only imagine what else she has to do on her own because “ he doesn’t know how”😂
You’re just a man hater dad don’t know how to do girls hair because they’re guys give him a little bit of credit never get married and have kids to give me a horrible parent
Us moms of kids with straight, white hair are so damned spoiled.🙈
I am in awe of you absolute hair heroes doing all this for you and your kids! 🤩🤩
Your daughter melted my heart she is so beautiful and cute
She so Pretty Great job Mom.
Thanks Jacqueline 🫶🏾
Your welcome
I remember my father doing the best he could with my hair when he was taking care of me alone. His parting wasn't bad though lol Can't help but smile ☺️ heart❤
That is what mattered, his WILLINGNESS! Mistakes are normal, but a father trying to help is what is important. You were blessed! Cherish that.
Mom going out of town was the worst! I looked like a wonky Mickey Mouse when he did mine and I remember crying bc I didn't want to go to school like that. 😂 Fortunately, someone fixed it. He tried though.😅
Love seeing her beautiful hair being allowed to be free with no added hair or accessories.
She has such nice hair and very cute ❤
I love this.❤” never let your dad do your hair unless he knows how!!!❤😊
Thank you. I am learning about hair types, all new to this old white lady, and enjoy hearing and seeing how these products make so much difference! Many thanks, your daughter is so lucky to have a Mom so knowledgeable.
Dad's can straight up learn to braid hair!
That’s a lot of products! Personally I’d figure out how to downsize the amount of products we use, especially for the husband to stay involved . Just some friendly been there done that advice.
I respect your preference, and I even respect that you know a thing or two about hair. I will blow your mind with what I use to use, compared to my preference today.
She’s a beauty just like her momma💕💕💕
Oh my gosh her hair is adorable. Don't teach him (a man?) teach her. I can't believe how you whipped that little cuties' hair into shape!!
Always send your kids with a protective hair style if your gonna be gone a minute.
Your daughter is beautiful. I cannot begin to understand the long and intensive routine that you have to go through with her hair, but I do not envy you having to use all those chemicals. She is a happy and delightful child. And a treasure.
Ur Baby is so Beautiful, and her hair is BLESSED Beyond Beautiful..
Can I just say my man learnt how to cornrow our daughter's hair whilst I was on a one week holiday abroad. I was so shocked. Men are definitely capable of learning things about black hair
What a sweet and cute little girl bless her she was well behaved ❤
I learned the hard way to never leave my daughters hair out when I’m not around. It’s just too risky 😅
Exactly. If yk it's too hard for him and your absence is planned just do it before you leave.
Im sorry that's a lesson you had to learn!!!!
I love Pattern! I’m of European descent, but my hair is thick and wavy/curly. I so much love the curl gel and the strong hold gel.
She is SO cute! I ❤ that you let her wear wash n gos! 💖
She is so gorgeous like her momma
SOOOO beautiful! I absolutely LOVE the natural look!
That is a lot of hard work, I was impressed with the child's tolerence !
What a beautiful child. Gets it from he mother, clearly.
Carol's Daughter is the best. Took my ten year granddaughter to get shampoo and conditioner she went for this brand. She said granny this is the best for my hair. Your daughter 's hair beautiful . Dad will learn , eventually. Just leave them where he can readily access them .
She’s gorgeous!!
The loc look was fire too! 🤷🏾
Dad needs to step up. My brother had me do research on curly hair care & explain it all to him & suggest good brands & goo products. He then taught all that info to his wife. Before my niece, I was the first & only to wear my hair curly. Her hair strands are so fine that her hair was breaking off so I had to learn proper hair care. I was doing everything wrong my entire life. It’s a miracle that my hair looked great when I was young. Due to illness & meds, my hair had gone stick straight & not even a curly perm would bring my curls back. Thank God for African-American curly hair knowledge, which brought my curls back & saved my niece’s hair. I’m looking forward to a time when all hair dressers have proper knowledge & training in textured hair because no one really wants to cut my niece’s hair, she hates strangers touching her head & face, & she’s completely refusing to go to a hair dresser now so my sister-in-law has been trimming her hair. It’s going be an issue when she wants a professional haircut in a few years & we’ve got to hit the salons again. It’s ridiculous that most people with textured hair outside of the black community don’t know how to properly take care of their hair & the hair pros don’t either in 2023. It’s sad that others in my family never it the chance to like or wear their hair curly due to the discrimination in professional situations against curly hair. I experienced one incident like that with my hair around 2000/2001, & it was so hateful & degrading that I still feel sick to my stomach when I think about that woman talked to me & said that my hair was ruining the professional reputation of the organization & everyone else associated with the org’s reputations as well. 🤬
She was living her best life while you were gone!!!
WOW! Never knew so much care is needed for a WOC' hair.
She is SO BEAUTIFUL. Sweet too.
That little baby is too beautiful.
Wow! Her hair looked soooo good after you did it! Love it
We need dad's and mom's in the house together 💪🏿
My husband is white, and our son has very curly hair, and he definitely made the effort to learn how to manage our son's hair ❤.
It’s not unacceptable if he hasn’t been taught. FaceTiming you is way better than throwing a hat on! She’s a kid, people don’t care that much
She's a kid, yes. But that makes this is an amazing time to teach her how to care for her hair. How will she know to take care of her hair and do what's best for her hair if her father doesn't even know how to do it? The smallest slip up could change a child's routine completely. Him not doing her hair or taking care of it could give her the idea her hair isn't important enough to take care of.
And it completely is unacceptable. He's probably an amazing father, but the fact you're telling her to teach the father of their shared child how to do her hair is insane.
My son is half black and half white and he had the softest hair ever but now he's grown and his hair looks wilder than this little girls, my other mixed son has natural curls down his back. God it's beautiful.
She has beautiful hair ❤❤ moma knows how to take care of it.
I'm a new subscriber glad I found ur page let's go to ur million. great videos by the way 🤓🇨🇦💃🙏
Such a pretty little girl.
How did miss the FEATHERS in her hair?!
She's so adorable.
Bless my dad he didn’t know how to be a dad and he one time tried to put a ponytail in my hair, it was very loose and a mess but he tried his best
I’m always amazed at the amount of moisture products that are used to make these perfect curls. (I’d be a greasy mess for sure) Her hair is absolutely gorgeous! ❤️