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NO MORE KIDDIES’ HAIR TEARS

NTOMBENHLE KHATHWANE, CEO OF AFROBOTANICS, GAVE US SOME VALUABLE TIPS FOR CHILDREN’S HAIR CARE.

10 FACTS ABOUT HOW CHILDREN’S HAIR DIFFERS FROM ADULT HAIR

Most African mothers sweat it when it comes to caring for their children’s hair. Babies' hair texture starts to change from the fourth month: it feels coarser, is generally drier, and it tangles easily.

At this stage, the baby still has a soft scalp, and no mother wants to cause it pain by combing. It is best not to relax a child’s hair until they enter puberty, and yet mothers are driven to relax their hair in their desperation to make hair care easier.

Fortunately, there are products and methods that make it easier to care for natural hair and do

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