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You’ve seen the return of the Afros this season, below are the steps to get the look.


                   Things You'll Need


                       •  Shampoo
                       •  Leave-in Spray Conditioner
                       •  Hair Crème
                       •  Brush & Comb


                   Instructions


                       •  STEP 1: This style works well for thick coarse hair texture.
                       •  STEP 2: Shampoo and do not dry hair.
                       •  STEP 3: Oil the scalp using the hair crème.
                       •  STEP 4: Spray conditioner evenly throughout hair.
                       •  STEP 5: Now it’s time to braid the hair. The hair must be wet using the
                          conditioner and hair crème for each braid.
                       •  STEP 6: Start at the nape of the neck and section the hair in 3 inch squares.
                       •  STEP 7: As you create a section, spray conditioner and apply crème. Brush hair
                          to smooth before braiding.
                       •  STEP 8: Let the hair dry naturally over the next 2 or 3 days. Use a silk scarf
                          when sleeping.
                       •  STEP 9: Oil the scalp and braids the night before you unbraid the hair to retain
                          moisture.
                       •  STEP 10: This curly hairstyle will last at least a week and always use a scarf
                          while sleeping.


                   How to Wash a Toddler's Hair



                   Toddlers have very strong ideas about what they like and dislike ' unfortunately, hair-
                   washing is often one of the things they don't like. Here's how to get them clean with a
                   minimum of fuss.


                   Instructions


                       •  STEP 1: Keep in mind, many toddlers are scared of loud running water: run the
                          bath before they get in, if possible, and have rinsing water ready in a jug nearby.
                       •  STEP 2: Keep the water out of her eyes with goggles or a visor ' this makes it
                          harder for you to reach all the hair, but may make it easier to get the job done.
                       •  STEP 3: Tell your child what you are doing before you do it ' a little explanation,
                          even if she doesn't understand, can go a long way towards making the experience
                          more comfortable for her.
                       •  STEP 4: If possible, don't pour water over your child's head in large amounts '
                          use a wet washcloth or your hands to rinse a little bit at a time.
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