When it rains, I am not going outside. Can't get the hair wet. If it starts raining while we are out, yes I will ransack the car and use ANYTHING to cover my hair. Even if that means you have to take your shirt off so I can wrap it around my head. (not really but in case of an emergency wear two shirts)
I've even have my friends on board.
I don't know where I got this "can't get my hair wet" issue. My mom thinks she ruined us and should have just let us get in the pool with all of the other kids. But what ev. I just don't like to get my hair wet unless it's getting washed by my awesome beautician.
No, my hair will not fall out.
No I won't instantly look like Celie from the color purple if I get my hair wet.
Yes I have a ton of THICK hair. When it gets wet it gets crazy. Just think of Bozo the clown. Yep that's me.
I don't know how people wash their hair and blow dry it EVERYDAY! ain't nobody got time for that!
I digress
So when we found out we were having a girl. I instantly thought, dreamed, prayed that H would have "good" hair. Read: white people hair, can get it wet everyday and she won't have to go to the beauty shop with me every week. Some say I'm vain, but these things are important.
H was born with a FULL head of hair.
So the the reason for this post? I've been on a wild goose chase to find her the best shampoo. Let's be honest. I've never bought shampoo. This is all so new. I asked my beautician and she recommend this:
Really? Could they not have found a different name? Mixed Chicks? Check them out here.
I used this on H's hair last night and I do have to say she had bunchy healthy curls this morning.
Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!
I just had to check out the website to see if the name was really what it seemed. It was of course and I love it. No confusion here.
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