The Powerpuff Girl




Back indoors yesterday evening, recalling her school day, Miss J exclaimed, with that Miss J smile on her face, "everyone liked my afro mommy."

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I. LOVE. IT! I'm trying to instill that same kind of confidence in my daughter about her natural hair. Your girl is beautiful.

Thanks for the blog compliment, Adori is the best!

Thanks for the compliments Candace! Last February we became an exclusively natural hair household when I decided to go natural. I'm having fun with going back and forth between rocking curls and taking it all off, and my daughter loves her afro puff. Its like her signature style, lol.

I am very sure that your daughter will feel the same about her natural style. As long as you keep telling her how beautiful she is, she will have no other choice but to believe and own that =). Thanks for visiting... and yes, Adori is so special. I am looking very forward to working with Louise next year!

Her hair is so beautiful and healthy looking! I messed up with my first daughter and permed her hair. Boy has it been a journey. But it will not happen with my two little ones behind her.

Oh, and congrats on Moms of Hue!!!

Thank you, thank you Arlice! I'm sure that your daughter's hair will recover from the perm (if there is damage) with a little care, and possibly getting rid of the hair that is damaged.

Thanks for the congrats... its always a good time going on over at MOH =)

Rock your puff, Miss J! She is such a beautiful girl!! When you and she get the Afropuff shirts printed, can I buy two, get one free??!

Miss J is blessed to have a mom who reminds her just her beautiful her natural state can be! I LOVE IT!

how wonderful! i adore her enthusiasm about her hair.

i was a bit crushed to hear the 2 or 3 yr. old child on chris rock's film _good hair_ say little *supposed* to get perms (which basically seems to be the majority of what's taught.) but my faith is always restored when i see miss j rocking her puff so happily and seeming to know or are about any other way, ha! :-)

Thanks Tie! I STILL haven't gotten a chance to see that film yet. Hopefully I will before it pulls out of my area. I can't even imagine relaxing my daughter's hair at 2 or 3, its like, the hair hasn't even fully came into its own yet, and its just murder of the formation of beauty. But that's just my take on it, lol. Our little girls really are taught that their "naps" are not cool/cute/good/etc and this just isn't in the home or amongst peers, but on the shelves of beauty supply stores on the bottles of children's hair products. All the little girls on those products have perms!! I'm always like, "why the hell doesn't she look like my baby? And if her hair doesn't look like my baby's is this stuff REALLY for my baby's hair??"

Let me stop my hair rant, lol.

She's gorgeous, I like the clip in her hair also.