Yes! These sweet kiddos are hers for ever now, but I know that every foster baby that entered their home was treated with the same love and care. Taking the effort to know how to best care for a child's individual needs tells them they are valuable. She does a fantastic job all around. All her babies are happy and healthy.
My daughter has wavy 〰️ curly hair and I have complete straight and I had to learn how to take care of her hair and have been teaching her how to do her own (she's 9 now) we watched this together (I'm always looking at different ways to help promote her own curls) and she just loved this little beauty's hair ♥️ and yes we came here because of the washing video lol
🙋🏼♀️ I have blonde straight hair and my daughter has lose curley blonde hair. The biggest challenge to doing my daughter's hair is the fact that it is waist length and very thick. I was so curious. I knew that black hair needs attention to moisture, but I never knew step by step the process of wash and style.
This pretty little girl has no breakage, she has a full head of long healthy hair. Not once did she cry out or cringe because her hair was being pulled, too tight, or tangled. Mom is doing EVERYTHING right with this little angel’s hair ❤️
@@Kuulpb idk what type of hair you have but tbh it happens sometimes lol my own head bounces when I brush mine, not in pain but hair just tugs the brush a bit. Also sometimes kids relax too much and forget to hold still so they just bob their head with ur movements 😂.
@@NiyyaDoll I do this still when I get my hair done by someone else just bounce my head around slightly with the movements of the person styling me. I really don't know why I just do it.
This just shows us how important diversity is to society, the fact that we've got white mamas doing black hair. We need to normalize every race being able to do different hair textures and styles and foster kids being able to remember their adoptive moms doing their hair no matter how genetically different they are ❤️
100% correct! Majority of us remember moms being "too rough" or in general we as kids didn't like it - but it's beautiful memory to have and laugh about when you're older. (I'm talking about moms who didn't know what they were doing but they tried their best and as an adult you can understand it from that perspective)
Well said. Love sees no colour. My daughter of twins, black, did not know how to braid and eventually learn. Yes,my daughter is black, she just never cared or want to do braid or ponytail style until having her twin girl...now she has mastered all kinds of style.
This is wonderful I wanted to give a little advice to help care for her hair. Leave her edges alone. What you called her edges is just breakage in the front. Black castor oil on the edges. You take care of her hair wonderfully and I just wanted to help continue with that
Me and my girlfriends did each others hair when we were kids and half of them were black - and that was in the eighties in TN. Diversity isn't a new thing. I applaud Christy for making these videos and being a great mom.
This makes my heart smile! It’s evident that you’ve taken time to educate yourself on the proper way to care for your daughters hair. You have no clue on the impression you’re creating on her. She’ll remember her mommy’s effort!
The joy you take in the care of your daughter’s hair is EVERYTHING. It’s that unspoken affirmation of I enjoy doing your hair and its not a chore that is gonna leave a lasting impression. Growing up “hair day” always felt like a chore more so than an enjoyable experience, definitely trying to break that mindset when doing my own daughter’s hair.
When I saw you pull out those black rubber bands I was like oh no!!! Then you mentioned soaking them in oil and I was like duh, of course Christy has done her research and knows what to do to not damage her baby girls hair. Cute style and great video as always.
I've NEVER soaked rubber band in oil and my daughter hair does not break . I think how you take it out is important. However, the rubber bands often do break does the oil help with that. What prevents that?
From the bottom of my heart I wanna thank you for instilling in your daughter that her hair isn't a chore she's beautiful and that black is beautiful. Thank you for preserving her identity, culture and heritage as a black girl and soon to be black woman. This is what I live for. And major props to you on the satin scarf. Well done.
I am a white woman/mom, and honestly, as white women, we just do not realize or fully appreciate the care and treatment that is needed for African/American hair. I love watching these videos, and I think her hair is gorgeous. U are shedding light and knowledge with these videos, to different cultures in a very relatable way 💝💝
Your daughter I think is one of the most prettiest girls in the world. So natural with a gorgeous constant smile or look. You are bringing them up really nice which is a testament to you as a person. Lovely videos.
Mom is beautiful, baby girl is beautiful, that hair is so well cared for . It's just gorgeous! You show patience, LOVE and ❤ caring. Wonderful. There should be more people like you. May God bless you and your family richly.
Wow, I'm impressed. Her hair looks like a black mama done it lol. It's the products for me!! I always loved the two strand twists on my daughter too. 👍🏽
I have never had to work with black hair as I’m not a hair dresser. But my best friend growing up was adopted (her and her brother) and her parents where white with multiple white children. Her mom worked as a foster care worker and just fell in love with her and her sad story of when she was a baby. She took so many different hairstyle classes to learn to work with her hair and went to different hair stylists to learn on her own as well as having professionals do her hair. I absolutely love how you teach others and help others specially foster mamas who are doing something so beautiful but may not know all about the care and maintenance of a black womens beautiful hair. I can wash mine and toss it in a messy bun and go and be fine and my friend always said I could never do that and it actually taught me to ask my mom at a young age why my friends hair was different and she explained to me and my moms best friend was a hair dresser and she helped me understand the different hair types and I found a whole new appreciation for it all. Your an inspiration lady for women and foster/adoptive mamas. I hope you and the kids are all doing well and staying safe and healthy. I know it’s a trying time in the world. Blessings and prayers to you all! Xox-Delia
All I can say is WOW. What an amazing mom. She had done her research from the detangling to the oiled rubber bands. As an adopted black woman in a white family it's awesome to see stuff like this. My parents did what they could with the resources they had. UA-cam didn't exist when I was her age. You're doing amazing hun
Your girl is so beautiful!! And she sits still for soooo long without fussing even once!!! I can tell she really trusts you. Beautiful momma and beautiful girl!
Christy Gior maybe you should send them your videos that you use their products in, especially the ones with the high view counts, and start tagging them on the gram and Facebook, lol I’m going to email them, telling them I love their products and I found out about them through you. Stop being modest momma you deserve it 😁😉
You are a great mom to this little princess. I have seen mothers with black children not take the time to learn to care for their child's hair. This video was nice to see.
Hopefully she doesn't. Nothing against weaves/wigs, but we need more of us who learn to love and embrace our natural hair. Hopefully her daughter will be encouraged to wear her hair natural when she gets older because her mom taught her how to love and care for her beautiful hair.
So Gorgeous! I already know how to take care of Black hair, but I never get tired of watching your effort to learn and teach. I love your patience and compassion for the process 🙌🏾
Thank you for educating yourself for your daughter’s hair. Being latino and being the only person in my family with super curly, coarse hair; my hair was always looked down upon. I wish my mom had taken time to show me how to take care of it as a kid. Instead my hair was seen as messy , bad hair “pelo malo” . I am sure she really appreciates these moments with you! 🙌
You are so special. I really love your videos because they show you care and YOU HAVE DONE YOUR HOMEWORK!!! I am a black woman and now have 2 grown daughters and you combed that baby's hair the way I did my own. You are extremely knowledgeable regarding black hair...You have a lot of love 💘 ❤ 💕 💗 ♥ 💓 May God bless you for your patience and love.
Can I just give you a big THANK YOU! I am a white Momma and have 2 mixed Jamaican girls. One has similar hair to your daughter the other is much softer and loose, just needs mousse, so hers isn't too much of an issue. I have purchased the Carols daughter lines as well. Your videos have helped this Momma have more confidence in doing my baby girls hair and learn how to take care of it. Simple styles have helped me learn so much! Thank you! ❤🥰
Every time I see your videos I always say I appreciate you for actually taking the time to learn her hair, to let he be involved with the process and the picking of her styles. You’re showing her how to embrace, take care and most of all love her hair. Love to see it!
Great job!! You’re becoming a pro at black hair. Love it!! My hair doesn’t like coconut oil, just Jamaican black castor, olive oil ,and avocado oil. Sometimes I mix all of them together and add some essentials oils. Her hair is gorgeous and healthy!!!! She will definitely grow up loving her hair because of the interest, and time you put into her hair.
She is going to grow up feeling so happy that you cared about her hair...which is a big part of who we are. I’ve seen some criticism and obnoxious comments but people just always have something to say. I hope you ignore them! I am 100% sure you are helping a lot of adoptive moms to African American kids who don’t have a clue about hair care, but want to learn.
There is no better bonding experience for a daughter than her mama doing her hair. I remember my mom doing my hair when I was little with all the traditional Polish styles like ear braids or highlander braids. She passed away 3 years ago and for me this is always the most heartwarming memory ❤️
Yesssss 🥰❤️ I love how educated you are about our beautiful textured hair. When she pulled out the Shea moisture And soaked the rubber bands in the oils ..... 🙌 I legit broke out in the Holy Ghost dance !!! I ❤️ it !!!!
Great tip for the rubber bands! They do tend to cause breakage but soaking them in oil is great. I’m also an adoptee. Great job. Her hair looks great!!
Mad respect to all the African American women and baby girls who maintain beautiful hair. Wow! Your daughter is absolutely gorgeous by the way. Great job mama!
I don't even have kids. I just randomly got here and continued to watch. There's something so beautiful about watching any parent taking care of their children's' individual needs, whatever those needs may be. It put a big ol' smile on my face!
She so beautiful and her hair is growing so much. As a 4a 4b fully natural gal myself I know the importance of taking care of our type 4 hair! Awesome video as always!❤️❤️❤️
I always cry watching videos of you doing your little girls hair. They are so lucky to have a mama who has put so much time into learning about their hair and honoring. Instead of throwing that creamy crack (relaxer) into it. Love your family and will continue to support ❣
I love this foster mom...she puts her best foot forward with her 5 kids!!!!
She is not their foster mum anymore she is their real mom
@@happyplace11 that's so true!!
*adoptive mom
@@ciearamaigan3889 an adoptive mum is same as real mum
Yes! These sweet kiddos are hers for ever now, but I know that every foster baby that entered their home was treated with the same love and care. Taking the effort to know how to best care for a child's individual needs tells them they are valuable. She does a fantastic job all around. All her babies are happy and healthy.
Who else came from the hair washing video? I don’t even have a daughter with this hair type- I’m just legit curious how she does her hair.
For real. My son is 16 with a totally different hair texture. I just love this mama and I'm curious, plus I want to support her.
My daughter has wavy 〰️ curly hair and I have complete straight and I had to learn how to take care of her hair and have been teaching her how to do her own (she's 9 now) we watched this together (I'm always looking at different ways to help promote her own curls) and she just loved this little beauty's hair ♥️ and yes we came here because of the washing video lol
🙋🏼♀️ I have blonde straight hair and my daughter has lose curley blonde hair. The biggest challenge to doing my daughter's hair is the fact that it is waist length and very thick. I was so curious. I knew that black hair needs attention to moisture, but I never knew step by step the process of wash and style.
I dont habe kids. I just like watching it
@@lilyraestudios8289 with curly hair you will do better looking at curly haired tutorials. Check out Lana Summer
This pretty little girl has no breakage, she has a full head of long healthy hair. Not once did she cry out or cringe because her hair was being pulled, too tight, or tangled. Mom is doing EVERYTHING right with this little angel’s hair ❤️
YES SHE DEFINITELY NOT GETTING HIT OVER THE HEAD LIKE SOME MAMAS🧐DID THEY KIDS! I’m just saying
I am unsure if it’s because it doesn’t hurt, or if because she’s just strong, as her head is bouncing about a bit, and I’d be worried i’m hurting them
@@Kuulpb sometimes it's gonna happen.
@@Kuulpb idk what type of hair you have but tbh it happens sometimes lol my own head bounces when I brush mine, not in pain but hair just tugs the brush a bit. Also sometimes kids relax too much and forget to hold still so they just bob their head with ur movements 😂.
@@NiyyaDoll I do this still when I get my hair done by someone else just bounce my head around slightly with the movements of the person styling me. I really don't know why I just do it.
This just shows us how important diversity is to society, the fact that we've got white mamas doing black hair. We need to normalize every race being able to do different hair textures and styles and foster kids being able to remember their adoptive moms doing their hair no matter how genetically different they are ❤️
totally agree.
100% correct!
Majority of us remember moms being "too rough" or in general we as kids didn't like it - but it's beautiful memory to have and laugh about when you're older.
(I'm talking about moms who didn't know what they were doing but they tried their best and as an adult you can understand it from that perspective)
Well said. Love sees no colour. My daughter of twins, black, did not know how to braid and eventually learn. Yes,my daughter is black, she just never cared or want to do braid or ponytail style until having her twin girl...now she has mastered all kinds of style.
This is wonderful I wanted to give a little advice to help care for her hair. Leave her edges alone. What you called her edges is just breakage in the front. Black castor oil on the edges. You take care of her hair wonderfully and I just wanted to help continue with that
Me and my girlfriends did each others hair when we were kids and half of them were black - and that was in the eighties in TN. Diversity isn't a new thing. I applaud Christy for making these videos and being a great mom.
Every time you call her baby girl my heart goes 💕💗💕💗💕💗💕💗💕💕💗💕💗💗💗💗💗💕💗💗💕💕💕💕💗💕💗💕💗💕💗💗💗💗💕💗💕💗💕💗💕💕💗💗💕💕💗💗💕💗💕💗💕💗💕💗💕💗💗💗💗
She’s so freaking gorgeous I can’t even! Such a beautiful family!
Agreed😩😍
Yesssssss cutes family ever
This is my first time watching. I’m in awe
This makes my heart smile! It’s evident that you’ve taken time to educate yourself on the proper way to care for your daughters hair. You have no clue on the impression you’re creating on her. She’ll remember her mommy’s effort!
Black mama here tuning in for tips and advice. You impress me the way u care for Afro hair.
Me too🤣🤣
I'm sure that Christy is getting her tips from other black mom's videos. You should probably just go to the source like she is doing. I mean 🤷🏾♀️
@@SWAKCouture for sure
@@SWAKCouture Or just go to whatever source helps you understand how to care for black baby girls hair best. :)
Soaking the bands in oil? Mama can I come over??? I need my hair done 😩😩
She could do my hair
The joy you take in the care of your daughter’s hair is EVERYTHING. It’s that unspoken affirmation of I enjoy doing your hair and its not a chore that is gonna leave a lasting impression. Growing up “hair day” always felt like a chore more so than an enjoyable experience, definitely trying to break that mindset when doing my own daughter’s hair.
Yes,break it. Your children will benefit from it.
Beautiful, sweet, momma & her beautiful, sweet, baby girl!💕💕
BIGGEST ADVICE I CAN GIVE!
Do not use the same parting over and over it will created permanent parts. Switch up the parts in her head.
This!!! I hope she sees ur comment!
good advice, but her mom constantly change her parts.. 🙂
I was just about to comment on the same thing.
She says she keeps the same parts..
Vonne Richards no she didn’t.. :)
Who could honestly put a thumbs down on a loving video like this....Wonderful mama teaching how to do twist
She's a positive Mama, she will mostly focus her energy on the thumbs up....don't mind the haters
@@bernademaurice3265 ur right
When I saw you pull out those black rubber bands I was like oh no!!! Then you mentioned soaking them in oil and I was like duh, of course Christy has done her research and knows what to do to not damage her baby girls hair. Cute style and great video as always.
Thy stay in for a week's they'll get weak and easy to break. The oil keeps em strong
@@nocheeseplsthks8850 it's not to keep the rubber bands strong. It's too keep the rubber bands from snagging and damaging the hair.
I've NEVER soaked rubber band in oil and my daughter hair does not break . I think how you take it out is important. However, the rubber bands often do break does the oil help with that. What prevents that?
Angelberry the oil helps them slide off so they shouldn’t break
Beautiful Mama with a beautiful daughter. ❤
Great job Christy!! As a black woman I am so grateful these beautiful children have you as their mama! Cheering you on over here!!
From the bottom of my heart I wanna thank you for instilling in your daughter that her hair isn't a chore she's beautiful and that black is beautiful. Thank you for preserving her identity, culture and heritage as a black girl and soon to be black woman. This is what I live for. And major props to you on the satin scarf. Well done.
Eliyah, you're so lucky to have a mama like Christy. Her love for you oozes through my screen. You lucky duck you!!!🌺
I love this foster mom, best mother ever😘😘
You can tell the little one feels loved, special and adored. That's so important!
Mother of mothers!!! Hands up to you!! So much 💘 to give. As an African Caribbean woman...I admire you.
How much love can this woman carry in her heart to love and care for 5 kids like a lot of moms don't even do for 1 of their own blood?
It's not about one's color...but, one's Heart. What is one's Heart filled with.
What a wonderful display of "Good Hearts!"
I am a white woman/mom, and honestly, as white women, we just do not realize or fully appreciate the care and treatment that is needed for African/American hair. I love watching these videos, and I think her hair is gorgeous. U are shedding light and knowledge with these videos, to different cultures in a very relatable way 💝💝
She was made for this ❤️👑✊ job... motherhood.... simply the best.
Your daughter I think is one of the most prettiest girls in the world. So natural with a gorgeous constant smile or look. You are bringing them up really nice which is a testament to you as a person. Lovely videos.
Mom is beautiful, baby girl is beautiful, that hair is so well cared for . It's just gorgeous! You show patience, LOVE and ❤ caring. Wonderful. There should be more people like you. May God bless you and your family richly.
Her hair is getting really long........Pretty kid!!
Love her hair!!
Baby girl knows she's special and loved. 😊
Her hair is growing so long and healthy.
My mom used to put barrettes in my hair and I would come home from school with only two or three left. Lol
Yup lol
Beautiful job!!! Love y'all
Lol that's my daughter now haha
Beautiful mother, beautiful daughter what more can I say 💕💕💕
I love the way how Christy enjoy doing her daughter's hair I am black and I have a daughter and I don't love to comb hair hats off to you Mama
Me either and I am horrible at doing my daughters hair! Lol Christy does a wayyy better job than I do. 😂
Abisola Abiodun it’s not about bonding. I don’t have any hair styling skills 😂😁
Your daughter is so beautiful!!! You did an awesome job with her hair.... Very simple!
Christy keeps saying she's a chatterbox, but I enjoy her talking! lol & Eliyah you are so beautiful and so is your hair!!!🖤🖤
She is gorgeous, with such thick healthy hair! Mom you did a great job!
Wow, I'm impressed. Her hair looks like a black mama done it lol. It's the products for me!! I always loved the two strand twists on my daughter too. 👍🏽
My mother is black and she did not know how to do my hair when I was a child.
@@luisafrance1635 same....my mum terrorised my frizzy curls on a daily basis 😑
Her hair is beautiful. You are such a wonderful mom to all of your children. I ♥️this channel.
I have never had to work with black hair as I’m not a hair dresser. But my best friend growing up was adopted (her and her brother) and her parents where white with multiple white children. Her mom worked as a foster care worker and just fell in love with her and her sad story of when she was a baby. She took so many different hairstyle classes to learn to work with her hair and went to different hair stylists to learn on her own as well as having professionals do her hair. I absolutely love how you teach others and help others specially foster mamas who are doing something so beautiful but may not know all about the care and maintenance of a black womens beautiful hair. I can wash mine and toss it in a messy bun and go and be fine and my friend always said I could never do that and it actually taught me to ask my mom at a young age why my friends hair was different and she explained to me and my moms best friend was a hair dresser and she helped me understand the different hair types and I found a whole new appreciation for it all.
Your an inspiration lady for women and foster/adoptive mamas. I hope you and the kids are all doing well and staying safe and healthy. I know it’s a trying time in the world.
Blessings and prayers to you all!
Xox-Delia
Great care and love mom!💛
I'm highly impressed!!!! You know exactly what you are doing with black people hair!!! I love your video!!! She is blessed to have you as her mom!
All I can say is WOW. What an amazing mom. She had done her research from the detangling to the oiled rubber bands. As an adopted black woman in a white family it's awesome to see stuff like this. My parents did what they could with the resources they had. UA-cam didn't exist when I was her age. You're doing amazing hun
When she pulled out the Eco styler gel, I was shook! Yes sis! Lay them edges and baby hairs!!!
😂😂😂❤️
I loveeee how you always compliment her hair! You are so loving and these babies are going to have so much self love for themselves.
Your girl is so beautiful!! And she sits still for soooo long without fussing even once!!! I can tell she really trusts you. Beautiful momma and beautiful girl!
you need to partner with carols daughter, i went out and got $50 worth of their products... just saying get those coins mom !
Haha I wish, it’s up to them :)
Christy Gior maybe you should send them your videos that you use their products in, especially the ones with the high view counts, and start tagging them on the gram and Facebook, lol I’m going to email them, telling them I love their products and I found out about them through you. Stop being modest momma you deserve it 😁😉
Ashland Nicole thank you babe!
Beautiful and best mother in the world ❤️❤️❤️
I'm always afraid to use rubber bands on my niece's hair due to breakage, I never thought of soaking them in oil first lol I learned something new.
You are a great mom to this little princess. I have seen mothers with black children not take the time to learn to care for their child's hair. This video was nice to see.
LOOK AT HER EYES..ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL
Mom you are doing an excellent job with your daughter 👍🏼
Bro, if she learns how to do weaves ITS GAME OVER SHE WINS
LOL
Hopefully she doesn't. Nothing against weaves/wigs, but we need more of us who learn to love and embrace our natural hair. Hopefully her daughter will be encouraged to wear her hair natural when she gets older because her mom taught her how to love and care for her beautiful hair.
TC G girl you can love your REAL hair and wear weave huh without my weave my natural hair would look like a Cynthia doll.
@@secretblackgirl8055 I felt the same way, she and Ed could open their own hair salon and make a killing!!!
secretblackgirl 🤣🤣🤣the cynthia doll reference
Seriously the best mother in the world
So Gorgeous!
I already know how to take care of Black hair, but I never get tired of watching your effort to learn and teach. I love your patience and compassion for the process 🙌🏾
Beautiful little girl, and her hairstyle is well done!
That girl is so blessed to have a mother who loves her... 😭😭😭❤❤❤❤❤
Such a beautiful little girl with beautiful hair. You do such an amazing job with her hair. 😘
Thank you for educating yourself for your daughter’s hair. Being latino and being the only person in my family with super curly, coarse hair; my hair was always looked down upon. I wish my mom had taken time to show me how to take care of it as a kid. Instead my hair was seen as messy , bad hair “pelo malo” . I am sure she really appreciates these moments with you! 🙌
You are so special. I really love your videos because they show you care and YOU HAVE DONE YOUR HOMEWORK!!! I am a black woman and now have 2 grown daughters and you combed that baby's hair the way I did my own. You are extremely knowledgeable regarding black hair...You have a lot of love 💘 ❤ 💕 💗 ♥ 💓 May God bless you for your patience and love.
Can I just give you a big THANK YOU! I am a white Momma and have 2 mixed Jamaican girls. One has similar hair to your daughter the other is much softer and loose, just needs mousse, so hers isn't too much of an issue. I have purchased the Carols daughter lines as well. Your videos have helped this Momma have more confidence in doing my baby girls hair and learn how to take care of it. Simple styles have helped me learn so much! Thank you! ❤🥰
How is that little girl so cute!! This is really heart warming!
The Shea Moisture Jamaican Black Cator Oil Leave-in is HOLY GRAIL!! I recommend to all 4type naturals.
Yesssss!!
Her hair is so long when you were platting it I couldn't believe how long it is beautiful hair and beautiful girl . Stunning ! 😍
Great job momma you moisturized just right!
And detangling too great job mom!!
You are such a caring mom. I love your videos. Beautiful daughter.
Thank you for not going across seas to adopt an “exotic” child this really shows the love 💕
You are doing an amazing job, Mom!!
I love that you go thru the process and don't skip steps. Baby girl is blessed to have you love her and her hair unconditionally.
Wow even applying oil to the rubber bands 👏 Very impressing!! Such a great mama☺️
I love that she’s learning about her child’s hair and embracing it and not trying to change it or treat it like your own hair
What a good mumma and beautiful little girl 🥰
Every time I see your videos I always say I appreciate you for actually taking the time to learn her hair, to let he be involved with the process and the picking of her styles. You’re showing her how to embrace, take care and most of all love her hair. Love to see it!
What's wonderful is that she's learning to love herself as much as her mama does ❤️
Great job!! You’re becoming a pro at black hair. Love it!! My hair doesn’t like coconut oil, just Jamaican black castor, olive oil ,and avocado oil. Sometimes I mix all of them together and add some essentials oils. Her hair is gorgeous and healthy!!!! She will definitely grow up loving her hair because of the interest, and time you put into her hair.
My mom does the same
She is going to grow up feeling so happy that you cared about her hair...which is a big part of who we are. I’ve seen some criticism and obnoxious comments but people just always have something to say. I hope you ignore them! I am 100% sure you are helping a lot of adoptive moms to African American kids who don’t have a clue about hair care, but want to learn.
There is no better bonding experience for a daughter than her mama doing her hair. I remember my mom doing my hair when I was little with all the traditional Polish styles like ear braids or highlander braids. She passed away 3 years ago and for me this is always the most heartwarming memory ❤️
This lady is a great mom
Yesssss 🥰❤️ I love how educated you are about our beautiful textured hair. When she pulled out the Shea moisture And soaked the rubber bands in the oils ..... 🙌 I legit broke out in the Holy Ghost dance !!! I ❤️ it !!!!
You are a GREAT mother to your children 😍
This is beautiful. I think that this should be taught during the parenting classes before people start doing foster care.
She is such a beautiful little girl ! I love the hairstyle you chose for her!
❣❣❣❣❣So proud of you! The fact you took time to research how to care for her hair is amazing!!!!
She is so beautiful and you did great mom.
Great tip for the rubber bands! They do tend to cause breakage but soaking them in oil is great. I’m also an adoptee. Great job. Her hair looks great!!
Mad respect to all the African American women and baby girls who maintain beautiful hair. Wow! Your daughter is absolutely gorgeous by the way. Great job mama!
Ace running in the background cracked me up. Such a real moment.
Christy you are a wonderful mom. God bless you
I love seeing moms take care if their kids’ hair the RIGHT way. This is so beautiful. Need more ppl like you in the world.
Hands down this woman love this baby
I like the way touch her hair always gentle, i remembered my aunt doing mine , made me cry😀
I don't have any kids but enjoy watching your show! It's great!!
Girl who told you about the stocking cap? Lol you’re the real mvp sis 🙌🏼..keep it up!!
You actually make me cry how loving of a mother you are sooo sweet ❤️💓
She is so precious!! Her smile at the end is priceless. You can tell she's feeling herself ❤️❤️❤️
She is absolutely beautiful
She’s so beautiful. She resembles Rihanna so much😍😩
I’ve been saying this sooo much !!!
Good job mom! What a beautiful daughter
You are doing a better job than most black parents! You are right moisture is the key
I don't even have kids. I just randomly got here and continued to watch. There's something so beautiful about watching any parent taking care of their children's' individual needs, whatever those needs may be. It put a big ol' smile on my face!
You don’t do too much, you do everything just right. I have her hair type, and you’ve done such an amazing job with her hair.
She’s stunning!!!!!!! Great job mom!
She so beautiful and her hair is growing so much. As a 4a 4b fully natural gal myself I know the importance of taking care of our type 4 hair! Awesome video as always!❤️❤️❤️
I always cry watching videos of you doing your little girls hair. They are so lucky to have a mama who has put so much time into learning about their hair and honoring. Instead of throwing that creamy crack (relaxer) into it. Love your family and will continue to support ❣