Saturday, August 1, 2009

Why dont you comb the inter-racial childs hair!!!!!!!!!?

why is that that everytime you see a mixed race couples child (mainly when the mother is white) that childs hair is always all over there heads?!!!



Why dont you comb the inter-racial childs hair!!!!!!!!!?

i see alot of kids with messy hair..not all interracial...i dont think that has anything to do with it...they are kids



Why dont you comb the inter-racial childs hair!!!!!!!!!?

umm...



Why dont you comb the inter-racial childs hair!!!!!!!!!?

My cousin has a child of a mixed race, and her hair is tidy. I am 100% white, and my hair was a damn mess as a child because I would scream like crazy when my mom combed my hair. So I really am not seeing where this assumption comes from.



Why dont you comb the inter-racial childs hair!!!!!!!!!?

If it is blond it looks bad unruly. Cut interracial child's hair real short and curl to toward their face and use the coconut conditioner it smells so good on a person that is interracial.



Why dont you comb the inter-racial childs hair!!!!!!!!!?

i dont know, it might be harder than kids of one race, i know they cant use straigteners till they are older.



Why dont you comb the inter-racial childs hair!!!!!!!!!?

What a stupid question? Kids everywhere walk around with hair all over there heads...NOT just mixed ones with white mothers....Arent you ignorrant ?



Why dont you comb the inter-racial childs hair!!!!!!!!!?

Most children's hair I see is messy, regardless of racial background. Some parents are too busy or lazy to keep neat. Or some just don't know and don't feel confident in asking people for help.



Why dont you comb the inter-racial childs hair!!!!!!!!!?

Unfortunately, people feel that you have to treat certain types of hair significantly different than other types.



Is it true that hair with African descent needs more oils and moisturizing that that of Caucasian descent. But you can still use the same products like Garnier, Pantene, Bed Head and other products which are marketed towards Caucasians only.



A lot of parents, both Caucasian and Black alike, give up trying when they can't instantly find that one product that tames the child's curls and/or makes the child's hair lay down in what people consider a standard of beauty. The parents simply chalk it up to the child having bad hair and that's a bunch of baloney.



Just my opinion.

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