AFRICAN AMERICAN KIDS HAIR CARE ROUTINE + TIPS FOR FOSTER & ADOPTIVE PARENTS /CHRISTY GIOR

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I filmed this African-American kid's hair care routine to help other foster and adoptive mamas. Or anyone else that does not have experience caring for African-American kids' hair. I did not grow up with the knowledge of caring for my daughter's hair, I had to learn on my own. I had wished there was a super basic video with some tips and must do when I adopted my girls. This is not a hair tutorial and I am not claiming to be an expert of any kind. I am continuing to learn more each day. I just thought it would be nice to talk about the things that I have learned and what has helped me care for my daughter’s hair. I hope that we can all be supportive of each other and share constructive tips and advice.

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HEADWRAPS:

SLEEP BONNETS:

DENMAN DETANGLING BRUSH:

Cantu Shea Butter Leave in Conditioning Repair Cream 453g

Cantu Shea Butter Tea Tree & Jojoba Hair & Scalp Oil 180ml

Cantu Shea Butter Hydrating Leave-In Conditioning Mist 237ml

ECO Styler Professional Styling Gel, Olive Oil, Max Hold 10, 16 Oz

Duerer Satin Pillowcase 2 Pack for Hair and Skin, Soft Pillow Cases Covers with Envelope Closure, Standard/Queen/King Size(20"x36",Gold)

Velvet Durag - Head Wrap, 360 Waves, Designer Quality, Lasts Forever, Multiple Styles

ELIHAIR Kids Satin Bonnet Sleeping Cap for Natural Hair Teens Toddler Child Baby Adjustable Satin Cap for Night Sleeping Reversible Double Layer Pink/Purple

Denman Classic Styling Brush 9 Row - D4 - Hair Brush for Separating, Shaping & Defining Curls - Blow-Drying, Styling & Detangling Brush – Black

Thank you all for being so supportive to my family and I. We appreciate each and every one of you.

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so many people are trying to discredit this woman by saying "That is her job as a mother" and yet so many moms do not take the time to do this. they are so quick to straighten or put relaxer in their child's hair. this baby's hair is HEALTHY! great mom for sure ❤️

PrincessAntics
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These are the type of people who needs kids period. Gentle mothers who take the time to love and care for their children’s hair, and their identities in general.

tragiclolz
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"every single coil"❤
"its bonding time" 😭❤

zm.
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I wish my mom did this to my hair as a child instead of having it straightened and wearing wigs for like 14 I'm still mad about it and I'm never gonna get over it tbh. Thank you for doing this for your child.

TheLutastic
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This literally made me emotional. As a black woman hearing a white mother of a black girl speak on our hair with such love and care has been so refreshing and beautiful. Thank you for this example.

JillianBaileyMcc
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There’s literally no excuse to not raise and tend to your kids hair if this lady can sit here and learn and care for her kids hair, I’m knowing this was completely out of her comfort zone. This really makes me happy

gabriellemiller
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The fact that you mist the hair with water FIRST tells me you really did your research. Thank you for doing what you do.

karlar
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Is it just me or does everyone else absolutely die of happiness and joy hearing her call all her baby girls baby girl! It’s just something about the way she says it, so inspiring, real and raw! She’s such an amazing momma!!

jojojohnson
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The way this women parted, moisturized, and braided this baby’s hair gave me LIFE!!! Great job mama!!!

RoyalTi
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“Cute little natural styles...are all this lil baby girl needs”
I just hollered. YOU GOT IT

tiarascott
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I am a white mom fostering a black 4 yr old girl. Thank you for sharing this. We are just beginning our hair journey and I am thankful for any advice.

kerrisickel
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she said "no child relaxers" and "every no and then leave it down or a loose ponytail, let it breathe" yes yes yes

yallratripbye
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This woman is trying to understand her daughters hair and I have to respect

Jay-tzcf
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“It is their crown” ....*starts crying, “yesss honey yasss”*

chantelchisholm
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She is what's called a real MOTHER !!

SuperAnimelover
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I’m a white guy tryin to learn about his adopted sisters hair and how to help her with it this video was beautiful and I appreciate it.

me-
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Oh baby she did research research cause that baby’s hair looks so healthy and well kept after

worldofnicko
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I'M A MAN, AND THE WAY THIS WHITE WOMAN HAS LEARNED ABOUT AND CARED FOR HER BLACK CHILDREN'S HAIR, BROUGHT ME TO TEARS. BEAUTIFUL. I AM AMAZED BY YOUR THOUGHTFULNESS. I CAN TELL YOU WILL RAISE THESE QUEENS WELL! AND I THANK YOU FOR IT!

jdishmael
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The world needs more of you. I am so impressed and this made my entire day.

nicolebayaua
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I get chills just listening to you. I was interracial adopted and my mom had no clue about black hair. She did occasionally reach out to other black foster moms about hair care but my goodness not like you! She never understood black hair care is part of my identity. You rock!!

tamikaredmon