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  • čas přidán 27. 04. 2023
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  • @allthingsnatural3882
    @allthingsnatural3882 Před rokem +134

    You can also part her hair and then twist it in like four to six sections and wash each section. Take down one section Detangle it, then wash it. Then twist it back up. If you don’t twist it back up into those sections after washing it. Her hair will tangle right back up. So this part is very important. Do
    each section like that one by one. You will see that the aloe vera juice makes the hair easier to comb through, because it makes her hair slippery and moist so the comb will go through her hair easier.
    Note: If you don’t have an aloe vera plant. You can use an all natural detangler, or an all natural leave in conditioner. Also if you’re going to buy these products from the beauty supply, make sure they don’t have harsh chemicals in them and make sure they’re for Kids.

    • @allthingsnatural3882
      @allthingsnatural3882 Před rokem +9

      Just sent you a short video on Instagram on what I’m talking about.

    • @yoyom1521
      @yoyom1521 Před rokem +20

      That’s how I wash and condition my hair or it will matte on itself. So glad we are learning to care for our natural hair.

    • @allthingsnatural3882
      @allthingsnatural3882 Před rokem +3

      @@yoyom1521 Exactly me too!

    • @puntinprincess7343
      @puntinprincess7343 Před rokem +8

      That sounds like a wonderful idea. Poor baby, all that hair and with a tender head i cant imagine.

    • @lolaottinger3038
      @lolaottinger3038 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Oh my goodness, that baby has tons of hair, and it always looks so nice! Good job from these loving parents.

  • @Dignityclouds
    @Dignityclouds Před rokem +31

    She’s the purest sole on this earth and I’m so glad she has you both as parents!

    • @Dignityclouds
      @Dignityclouds Před rokem +1

      I crocheted a small Miss Rachel doll and I’d love to send it to Mikko if you’d be okay with that.

    • @puntinprincess7343
      @puntinprincess7343 Před rokem +1

      You are just so sweet.

  • @TraceysTake
    @TraceysTake Před rokem +72

    So gentle with her. I believe her hair is more 4A than 4B but she can also have both. Here a few suggestions I have.
    1. Use a wide tooth comb instead of a pick. It gives you a better grip and control.
    2. Those knots on the ends are single strand knots or fairy knots. So many reasons as to why Mikko might get them. Google offers many ways to avoid them.
    3. Use a detangler. Its so many to choose from.
    4. Deep conditioning or use a leave in conditioner.
    5. Try to avoid combing her hair when its dry. Always use a product or try using the LOC method to maintain moisture.
    6. Protective styles help to keep hair tucked away and moisturized.
    7. Try finger detangle.
    8. Use the method that works best for you.

    • @tyraaiken7159
      @tyraaiken7159 Před rokem +15

      I also assumed her hair was 4a or even 3c because the textured appeared looser. But I could be wrong because I'm not physically there. Either way, her hair is gorgeous 😍.
      And great tips you listed. I'll definitely be doing the same for my hair. ❤

    • @lindasamba4816
      @lindasamba4816 Před rokem +7

      Definitely because it looks very slick for 4b 4a or 3c makes more sense maybe a tiny bit of 4b

    • @jjones565
      @jjones565 Před rokem +4

      They’ve mentioned before that she uses her hair to stim, & if you notice in the videos, she *always* has a hand in her hair at all times, I’m guessing that’s part of the reason it’s so tangled.

    • @zonamay6515
      @zonamay6515 Před rokem +4

      i've seen her attempt to use a wide tooth comb on her and Mikko threw that thing across the world lol

    • @ughkaliyah.
      @ughkaliyah. Před rokem +1

      It’s 4a and 4b, not 3c.

  • @julialori4591
    @julialori4591 Před rokem +46

    Your daughter is beautiful, and she has very loving and caring parents!

  • @LifewithBreanna_
    @LifewithBreanna_ Před rokem +80

    Hey mom, have you tried a detangling brush? It would work wonders for her curly hair, make detangling less painful, and save you guys time. You can use it on wet or damp natural hair (perfect for wash & styling days) ❤.

    • @ari333
      @ari333 Před rokem +5

      Someone from youtube recommended it to me. It works wonders!

    • @AnjGuy
      @AnjGuy Před rokem +9

      Yes, a detangling brush works much better than a comb or pick. My hair is similarly thick. And I would add that parting her hair into at least 4 sections would be great, to detangling one section at a time. Hopefully, over time you find what works best for her and she also gets used to it. 🙏🏾

    • @glorianorwood6581
      @glorianorwood6581 Před rokem +2

      You two are such an inspiration for me and my daughter. Her son is 3 years old and autistic. Where did you purchase the neck support for Mikko?

  • @CallmeChrissy876
    @CallmeChrissy876 Před rokem +51

    I love how gentle you guys are with her❤

  • @ycsdramaqueen
    @ycsdramaqueen Před rokem +19

    Poor babe - her hair is so thick, and the pulling must hurt so badly. Good job to everyone involved for getting through it as slowly and painlessly as possible!

  • @cynthia-iz9ew
    @cynthia-iz9ew Před rokem +181

    God didn't make no mistake when he gifted you Mikko. ❤❤❤

    • @audreymo63
      @audreymo63 Před rokem +3

      👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @maryjane-rx4sq
      @maryjane-rx4sq Před rokem +5

      So true. ❤

    • @JAKEYRAWILLIAMS
      @JAKEYRAWILLIAMS Před rokem +11

      I 100% agree she perfect just the way she is and very intelligent

    • @theire483
      @theire483 Před rokem +4

      Wonderful parenting.

    • @maxinegilman2010
      @maxinegilman2010 Před rokem +5

      I'm here thinking the very same thing . They are so patient with their baby girl and I know it's not easy for them but they make it look so easy man.❤

  • @AfricanDee
    @AfricanDee Před rokem +16

    As a parent with a daughter with a lot of hair (3c/4a). Hear is some Advice (take it or leave it): start wash in small sections. Braid the sections Get tangle teezer brush. It is your best friend. Before detangling make sure to Use A LOT of conditioner with good slippage per section. Use a tangle teezer brush, not a pick. It takes longer, but it’s gentler. Never comb her hair without conditioner Or leave-in de-tangler conditioner. Also, when manipulating, try not to create more tangles. Manipulate hair in a SMOOTHING downward action. After shampoo/conditioner, keep those same sections and apply a moisturizing cream and oil. Or you can just add oil after your leave in conditioner.

    • @sheranmitchell5985
      @sheranmitchell5985 Před rokem

      Totally agree my granddaughter is not artistic she has the same hair type and when she was smaller we learned the hard way but now at 11 her is much better (side bar leaving the water running helped) but that's a great way to take care of her hair 👍 she is doing much better than about a year ago

  • @newnightstarhair4572
    @newnightstarhair4572 Před rokem +22

    Aloe Vera gel will help you detangle her hair easily. Make sure she is not allergic to it first. Also use leave in conditioner that is creamy before you start sectioning her hair. It will help a lot. Try to also only finger detangle and see if that helps. She is so adorable and can sleep when daddy is massaging her hair! How cute? 🥰🥰🥰

  • @1957Loyal
    @1957Loyal Před rokem +14

    Mikko is so precious and beautiful! You two are amazing parents…GOD chose you because he knew Mikko would be in awesome hands. 🥰🥰🥰. All kids have anxiety when getting their hair done …you all are amazing..can’t say it enough.

  • @fefe9111
    @fefe9111 Před rokem +13

    My granddaughter has the same type texture hair so her father decided to give her dreadlocks and it so much easy to do. Wash day takes less time I saw your testimonial on you sharing that you too have been diagnosed with autism!! I truly thank God for your channel. My granddaughter has autism. You, Nikko, your twins & husband are a blessing to us. Also thanking your husband for his service.

  • @della9884
    @della9884 Před rokem +32

    Pre-Wash: Dry detangling with just fingers and part hair into 4 sections and loosely twist them up. If dry detangling doesn't work try detangling with conditioner with a lot of slip. Depending on the hairstyles she wore before if her hair is stretched out from braids detangling could be easier.
    Washing: Shampoo and condition each section separately. Use more conditioner to make the detangling brush glide through the hair. If you take out smaller section from the section you're working on detangling should go smoothly. You can also try out different detangling tools like a tangle teezer brush or a simple wide tooth comb ( instead of that metal pick)
    Post-wash/styling: After washing I personally use a Leave in, cream and oil (LCO-method) and try to keep my hair not too dry throughout the week as my hair tangles up more the drier it is. And I'd suggest using some kind of protective style over night either like you did mini braids or a big pineapple with satin scrunchies and maybe even a satin bonnet during night to avoid some friction and more tangles.
    In a nutshell: section out and detangle hair before washing and use more conditioner with lots of slip when wet detangling. Try out new stuff and see how it goes. Good luck 🍀

    • @sharonbrown7806
      @sharonbrown7806 Před rokem +2

      First I’d like to commend you both for supporting one another because hair wash days are no joke! My granddaughters have curly hair that gets tangled very easily too! It’s so hard to keep it detangled! Their hair type loves moisture! What works best for us is, keeping the ends trimmed, wetting the hair before any tool is used and using leave in conditioner after shampooing with a bonnet for 5-10 minutes to soften n detangle before we even try to comb or brush! The detangle brushes n wide tooth combs do work best but not the metal pick! To start…You can section, lather with the leave in, detangle and braid or twist it up after that section is detangled or it will just tangle back up! The trick is to not let it dry or tangle back up! I’ve seen people even wash the hair while twisted or braided to avoid tangling! Also a few parents have opted to just get it Loc styled to avoid combing and pulling on the child’s already very sensitive scalp! It’s sometimes a sensory issue with ASD children! Mikko has so much hair which is why it takes so long to do! Hope any of these suggestions help! Most of all being loving, gentle and taking breaks as needed helps her comfort levels! 🙏🏽💕

    • @CCela1608
      @CCela1608 Před 5 dny +1

      Thank you so much, my 4 year old is so easily Overstumulated and wash day is a lot of crying. I am slowly adding techniques that have made it easier for her. God blessed that baby with 4B hydrophobic hair and so much of it! Anything to stop the tears and help hair day be a fun experience for her and not misery.

  • @MsMonique
    @MsMonique Před rokem +24

    Such a beautiful baby and both yall have so much patience 😊.

  • @Danniii8888
    @Danniii8888 Před rokem +3

    My hair is exactly like your little girls. I use Aussie conditioner. I’ve tried a ton of conditioners, natural ones, ones specifically for black hair. But the only one that works is the Aussie moist conditioner. Also get a Tangle Teaser. It’s the only one that works on my curls. I’m very tender headed and I never feel pain when I use the tangle teaser brush.

  • @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts

    I love your little salon set in the kitchen. Mikko did such a good job. 😍
    Chris, this is the first time that I’ve seen a Dad be such an active part of their child’s wash day. Thanks to you and Precious for sharing your “Gentle Life” techniques with the world. ♥️

  • @deja957
    @deja957 Před rokem +51

    I think she has 3c 4a as hers it a lot similar to mine I’d say a wide tooth comb and a detangling comb works best so it will be easier to comb ❤

    • @ladyl22
      @ladyl22 Před rokem +14

      That what I was thinking because it too curly and loose to be 4b

    • @golden22h8
      @golden22h8 Před rokem +12

      Yes her hair is 3c 4a ❤❤❤

    • @TheJCMlove
      @TheJCMlove Před rokem +6

      And more 3c than 4a.

    • @Adora-il5xb
      @Adora-il5xb Před rokem +4

      She’s 3b 3c

    • @deja957
      @deja957 Před rokem

      @@Adora-il5xb no 3b is a lot looser than her curl type but she may be 3b in the back

  • @finallyanaccount
    @finallyanaccount Před rokem +10

    You may also need to keep her hair in protective styles during the week in order to avoid too much tangling. So like some bigger plaits or twists with her usual hair accessories. For me, if I’ve been wearing my hair out during the day, once I’m going to bed that night I will put it in some sort of twists or plaits to avoid it tangling when I sleep. And the other thing too is I often keep the same parts from wash day so that when I need to moisturize it mid week or whenever the parts are there for me to reuse. These are the same parts that I detangled my hair in… roughly 8 or so sections. So for Mikko, you can do these parts prior to washing, detangling in these parts where the hair already has some oil with a good conditioner or detangler. When you wash it, wash it in these sections. What happens is the shed hair makes the hair more tangled so if you detangle prior to the wash, it reduces the knots. And as other ppl have mentioned, you can wash each section at a time… starting from the top to the back if she lying down that way you’re not washing back dirt on to a clean section. And definitely invest in a solid plastic wide tooth comb (that metal comb isn’t the best). Also I don’t know if she keeps a bonnet on at night but that also helps to reduce tangles before the next wash day.
    I hope that helps. 🙏🏾

    • @finallyanaccount
      @finallyanaccount Před rokem +3

      I’m seeing the hair style she has on now. Lovely!
      Even bigger plaits may prove less stressful for both of you. 🙏🏾

  • @debberacoleman3932
    @debberacoleman3932 Před rokem +4

    Blessed to have each other. She's so beautiful. And God couldn't have given her better parents. She did a great job. She has so much hair. My daughter when young use to cry every time I'd wash her hair also. And she isn't Autistic. Most all Toddlers do. So in saying that's normal behavior. But she is conquering everything that is thrown her way. Stay blessed

  • @vasa95419
    @vasa95419 Před rokem +5

    Hello Loves! I recommend that you try co-washing (washing with conditioner only). Get a large, very ride toothed plastic comb. The metal Afro pick’s teeth are too small and narrow. Instead of shampooing, you dampen her hair with water and then saturate it with conditioner. Massage her scalp well to listen any dirt and then while the conditioner is still on her use the comb to section her hair into four sections. Massage her scalp and comb each section out. It will be super easy with the conditioner still in. With the conditioner still on do a chunky two strand twist for each section and secure the end with a rubber band. THEN comb each section out while rinsing out the conditioner. Once the section is rinsed out re-twist the section and move in to the next one. Pat the twists dry with a towel and voila. Clean, detangled and done. It will be so much easier on everyone. Hope you’ll try this method. Blessings to you and your beautiful family. ✨🫧✨🫧✨

  • @brendabell9007
    @brendabell9007 Před rokem +10

    Patience and love. That's what it's all about. My autistic son is in his late 20's and attends college and loves the drama club and choir. He didn't start verbally talking until he was three. It seemed each year he increased his vocabulary. I am so very grateful for my son. He has taught me so much about myself and how important it is to always take a deep breath and keep on going. He is on par with people his age, but it was not easy.

  • @nothing7666
    @nothing7666 Před rokem +29

    If that was me my parents would had hit me you guys are the parent she needs she is blessed to have you guys

    • @nmd298
      @nmd298 Před rokem +5

      Really your parents must be mean parents to hit such a beautiful person who don't even have control of what they are doing

    • @tanieshadavis8740
      @tanieshadavis8740 Před rokem

      YESSS!!!

    • @cherry_bear_aestheticd6840
      @cherry_bear_aestheticd6840 Před rokem +1

      So sad

    • @eponymous2684
      @eponymous2684 Před rokem

      For real, it was nothing for my mom to pop me in the head with the back of the brush if I did not sit still.

    • @samanthasaldana120
      @samanthasaldana120 Před rokem

      It's one thing to get hit when you didnt stay still 80s kids will understand but for an autistic child that's cruel.

  • @yoyom1521
    @yoyom1521 Před rokem +5

    Mom you’re amazing and I love how involved Dad is. Wish someone will gift you an anniversary vacation. 🤞🏽

  • @karlenespencer8824
    @karlenespencer8824 Před rokem +10

    I just love your daughter. She is so cute. God bless your family

  • @pameladavis895
    @pameladavis895 Před 10 měsíci +2

    You did a nice job with her hair. Two hours from start to finish isn't bad. Hair parts don't have to be straight, as long as her hair is clean and kept. It gets better with time. Cleanse, condition (and brush when wet for more ease), and style! Remember those 3 things and you'll be fine! Love dad how you gave Mikko a massage during the hair washing and conditioning!🥰🥰🥰

  • @Publiette
    @Publiette Před rokem +7

    Love the realness. Parenthood realness. Relationship realness. Patience and frustration realness. You can see the progress and love! Dont forget to take time for yourselves and as a couple. I am not educated to guve the suggestions but it does seem like some different tools and products will make this much easier for you guys! Best wishes

  • @golden22h8
    @golden22h8 Před rokem +19

    You guys are the best parents ever!!! also I think her hair type is actually 3c 4a mix ❤, not that hair typing matters, but if you search 3c 4a detangling you might find videos that cater towards her hair and have helpful tips compared to 4b 4c! but ofc u know ur baby best ❤❤❤

  • @Lysaidaromero
    @Lysaidaromero Před rokem +8

    Washing my son’s hair is an event too. I separate his hair when I put conditioner and after I wash off the conditioner I put in a leave in conditioner and separate it again. I then start to detangle with a wet brush. It take me half and hour to do his hair. Also I rough section and spray more water if needed to detangle. You’re amazing parents!

  • @dawnmitzel6419
    @dawnmitzel6419 Před rokem +3

    I love the way you work together to do these tasks that I’m sure are stressful for her. And despite that stress she clearly fully trusts you both. You’re both great parents!

  • @allthingsnatural3882
    @allthingsnatural3882 Před rokem +19

    You can detangle her hair with any type of leave in conditioner, that doesn’t have a lot of chemicals or sulfates in it. Make sure it is all natural! You could also take the juice from an aloe vera plant and rub it in her hair. It would make her hair softer and you will be able to put the comb through it easier. It will give her hair elasticity. Also, you want to use a detangling brush.

  • @ladyt5957
    @ladyt5957 Před rokem +3

    I have a granddaughter with very thick hair like Mikko, plus she is tender-headed, with autism. I wash and condition her hair. The real work is to brush and comb it.
    1) Get rid of the pick it will cause too many tears.
    2) Get a wide tooth comb, wet brush and a regular comb.
    3) take a very small section of hair, put a very moisturizing leave in conditioner on her hair and work from the bottom to top. The leave in moisturizer should help to glide the tangles away, plus less tears.
    4) Use the wide tooth comb to manage and get the tangles out the hair with the leave in conditioner. Once the wide tooth goes through the small section, then use the wet brush or regular comb. Take your time and be very gentle, for an autistic child is very sensitive.
    5)Then you repeat this process in each and every smaller section of hair. Style it however you want as you go through each section.
    6) Although it is a very cute style for kids, I would recommend not to put her hair in puffs. It causes a lot of tangles and it is a nightmare to untangle. The best style is braids, twists, french braids, corn rows. These styles help to protect her ends from knots aka fairy knots.
    I wish you guys all the blessings, and support that comes with having a blessed gift such as Mikko ❤️ ☺️

  • @vee408
    @vee408 Před rokem +1

    Hearing mikko cry breaks my heart. So much work, but such beautiful hair. Good job parents! I’ve used shae butter products and detangle my daughters hair while the conditioner is still in her hair, really makes a difference.

  • @Mslat3p
    @Mslat3p Před rokem +1

    It breaks my heart when Mikko sobs. I cried along with her. Please give her a hug from me. Lots of love xxx

  • @beaudoz3603
    @beaudoz3603 Před rokem +17

    I detangle my daughters hair in sections using conditioner. I twist each section and then wash her hair whilst in the twist.
    Edit: Put product in your daughters hair before parting it. It will make it easier.

  • @jackiepearson5505
    @jackiepearson5505 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Mikko, your hair, your glorious hair! What a lovely little girl you are. Both mom and dad helping with your glorious hair. Although I am white, I have very naturally curly hair, white or black, curly hair can be tough. I'm so thankful you have loving parents to help you with caring for your hair. It is beautiful.

  • @Nub1anPrincess
    @Nub1anPrincess Před rokem +8

    Some helpful suggestions:
    1) Section her hair in braids/twist then wash and condition. Hair and scalp will be clean with her hair not tangling.
    Less stress on all of you.
    2) Add detangling product to each braid/twist, then detangle by each braid or twist.
    3) THROW THE PICK AWAY. It is entirely too small to detangle all that hair.
    4) Get a large detangling brush and a very very large comb. It will work so much better.
    Good luck.❤

    • @apara2005
      @apara2005 Před rokem

      Please don't do this!!! Always wash hair loose. Washing in braids doesn't wash anything...it's still dirty!

  • @MYSTICMANDY22
    @MYSTICMANDY22 Před rokem +11

    Detangle with a lot of conditioner in the hair, wet, with a wide tooth comb first. Start from the bottom of the hair and slowly work up to the scalp. Go from a wide tooth comb to the pick and then to that brush in phases for each section. Use alligator clips or butterfly clips to clip sections out of the way to make it more manageable. Clip all hair out of the way, only start with a small section and then as you do the whole phase on that area & finish, clip it out of the way, move onto the next. I Hope this helps. ❤ Bless your family and beautiful baby ❤

  • @ronij7212
    @ronij7212 Před rokem +3

    Good job dad! Nice to see you take part in her grooming as well.

  • @shannonstearns5803
    @shannonstearns5803 Před 3 měsíci

    This sweet little girl just melts my Heart every time I see her❤

  • @pamelaferebee3648
    @pamelaferebee3648 Před rokem +3

    She is definitely daddy’s little girl. My daughter has the same type hair. I use moisturizer and water. She didn’t like getting her hair done. Daddy don’t like his baby upset. She is an angel.

  • @mssan2016
    @mssan2016 Před rokem +2

    She is more of 3C/4A with shrinkage. Her hair is more prone to tangles. Section into 4 or 6 and pre poo her first. Works wonders for my 4 year old niece. Spray with water and use a detangler n let it sit a bit. Then comb through it with wide tooth. Twist each section up as you go through the shampoo and conditioning process. So much easier and less hassle. This is also the time we alot for tablet time. Many kids go through the washing hair pains at this age, its normal, but structuring wash day will make it a smoother process

  • @maxinegilman2010
    @maxinegilman2010 Před rokem +1

    God entrusted you with this baby girl because He knows your beautiful hearts. He knows us more than we know ourselves and you guys are perfect in your doings. I love y'all so so much man. You have touched my heart in more ways than one. God bless your family.❤

  • @karenm1965
    @karenm1965 Před rokem +2

    Love the gentle approach and every child is different as you already know & have said. Plus, what works with washing hair sometimes changes with age & sensitivities. From sink, to tub, while she was outside playing with water table, now daughter (14) loves to stand up in shower & play with water while I wash, condition, detangle hair. Hand held shower head a blessing. Daughter has similar hair. I finger detangle then use tangle teezer for curly hair detangling brush , ends first. All done with lots of conditioner on hair. She likes to pick the one she likes scent of (all natural). It’s all a process continuing to find what works best for her at each stage & age. Keep working with her like you are. For A few Products we like Treluxe (whole line) ,Melanin hair care leave in , Tabitha Brown leave in, Curls blueberry bliss shampoo. Miss Jessie’s coily custard. But everyone is different with what they like. On days when she needs a break during process, I put conditioner on & shower cap & she does something she likes for awhile and then easier to go back to it. But usually we go through whole wash time & wash & go and she’s happy during & after. We use As I Am JBCO water Restore spray throughout week to refresh when needed. 💕💗🤗

  • @purpleladybug95
    @purpleladybug95 Před rokem +6

    Try putting her hair in 8 braids before washing, and wash and condition her hair in the braids… don’t take the braids out till you’re ready to style it, less stress on her. I do that because thick hair gets tangled when wet 😊and that way you can focus on one section at a time

  • @taurust3864
    @taurust3864 Před rokem +1

    I wish more parents who have kids with intellectual disabilities spent more time with them. Help them with their care and teaching them. I’ve had so many come in as adults and know nothing about self care or how to help themselves. I appreciate parents like you. Please keep going.
    (Note: I’m talking about adults who have disabilities. I understand she is a child and still is learning. However, it starts as a child where they learn. So that’s why I am praising her parents.)

  • @shantrellhunter2219
    @shantrellhunter2219 Před 11 měsíci +1

    As a curly girl, detangler, aloe and hibiscus work wonders! Cactus oil and a spray of water can be miraculous as well!❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @karlenespencer8824
    @karlenespencer8824 Před rokem +1

    You are so patient with your daughter. God bless you!

  • @lexygardner1076
    @lexygardner1076 Před rokem +2

    Hi 👋🏿,
    I have a few suggestions of things to buy as a baseline for a possible easier time when parting her hair ~
    • Leave In Conditioner
    • Hair Oil
    • This is especially for Scalp and Ends, before combing or parting, but you could also put it everywhere in her hair.
    • Clips for sectioning
    I definitely think when it comes to textured hair ✨ Moisture ✨ at all times is the most important ingredient.
    💕 With Love 💕
    Lexy
    p.s
    I could be wrong, but I would suggest putting leave in conditioner in before the oil as I've heard that oil, although moisturing itself; is for locking in moisture.
    p.p.s
    Thanks for sharing your journey 🥰 It's an honor to be able to witness your memories and precious moments ❣️

  • @Rayach_Napash
    @Rayach_Napash Před rokem +1

    I don’t know why this is about to bring me to tears. We are for certain our daughter is autistic even though her doctor is saying otherwise we know our child. I’m gone keep on praying. We end up cutting baby boy hair off because he was so upset. I’m so mad at myself I let baby girl hair get tangled so now I’m paying for it. Once I get it detangled this time I plan on styling it once a week. Thank you for sharing this

  • @donna948
    @donna948 Před rokem +1

    YOU'RE SUCH A BEAUTIFUL FAMILY. THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR JOURNEY. 🤎🤎🖤🤎🤎🙏🏼

  • @yalondalawler1359
    @yalondalawler1359 Před rokem +1

    I love your family. The way the two of you care for Mikko brings glory to the Father. Kinky Curly Knot Today is a great conditioner. It will make your detangling a lot easier. ❤❤

  • @mostdefinitelymonique2.0

    Her hair is so thick and full 🥹 I would suggest using a wide tooth comb or a detangling brush. The pick is to harsh on her hair type

  • @rhodagibbs3046
    @rhodagibbs3046 Před rokem +14

    Good job mom and dad!!!

  • @afuasaafir8564
    @afuasaafir8564 Před rokem +1

    You all are so beautiful as a family! I am so glad that she has you for parents and that you all have her for a daughter. I definitely suggest putting her hair in about six large sections and then washing each section one at a time and re-twisting with conditioner. Then comb through to de-tangle with the conditioner still in her hair (one section at a time). Then rinse and re-twist. Then add oil and/or leave-in conditioner and finish any de-tangling section by section again away from the sink. Do everything section by section. This way her hair does not have the chance to dry out or tangle up further during the process. I hope these steps might help make the process easier on all of you. Thank you for sharing your lovely family with all of us! 💛🌸🦋🌷🌺

  • @tracygaters4901
    @tracygaters4901 Před rokem +3

    I recommend mixing conditioner in with the shampoo. It works wonders!!!!

  • @EritrawenetKuburMenenet
    @EritrawenetKuburMenenet Před rokem +2

    I've got 4 c hair and I detangle it while water is running over my hair🙏🏾(It's so much easier to detangle my hair on wash days since I use that methode)
    Adorable daughter btw🤎

  • @loveme8037
    @loveme8037 Před rokem +4

    She is so amazing. Perfect❤

  • @gsopinions8254
    @gsopinions8254 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hair section washing may be another choice for hair washing day. You guys are doing such a great job.

  • @mattiesmith1731
    @mattiesmith1731 Před 11 dny

    Such a very good mom and dad, keep up good job. ❤

  • @lynwil2286
    @lynwil2286 Před rokem +1

    Put her hair in about 6 or 8 twists and wash hair while twisted. You may have to put rubber bands on end. Also
    Use leave in hair conditioner
    It will make it so much easier.

  • @prettyprincess94602
    @prettyprincess94602 Před rokem +1

    Please use a wide tooth comb and a wet detangle brush. Don’t try to detangle the hair after it’s dry. It needs some slip. A really good leave in conditioner. Detangle the hair and braid the sections.

  • @tbatt4364
    @tbatt4364 Před rokem

    I LITERALLY fell asleep watching that head massage. Had to watch again..Great job.

  • @TYXOXY
    @TYXOXY Před rokem +3

    My gosh. I wish I could be there to help you guys. A Denman brush works well for detangling. Mielle makes a hawaiian Ginger hair butter that works extremely well with softening the hair to detangle. It was like magic for my daughter's hair

  • @juliajulia3042
    @juliajulia3042 Před rokem +2

    Te felicito, por tu trabajo, estos niñis requieren de mucha paciencia y tiempo, es muy dificil entenderlos

  • @spiritualchild3015
    @spiritualchild3015 Před rokem

    Two loving and caring parents. Keep up the patient work 🙏. It will pay in the end.❤

  • @fedupto68
    @fedupto68 Před rokem

    I think you guys are awesome. She got blessed in the parent department. And both of you got blessed in the partner department.

  • @vernyvnails8248
    @vernyvnails8248 Před rokem +1

    Your daughter has beautiful hair. I have much shorter hair than your daughter but I am severely tender headed even when I comb my own hair, I rarely use a comb. Due to yout daughters curl pattern, you may want to try the following:
    Always use a detangling brush (as was mentioned)
    Section hair and detangle before washing (as was mentioned)
    twist hair when styling instead of braiding
    use the hair balls instead of elastic, since elastic can be hard to remove.
    I’m 🙏🏽 you and your husband will find a system that works for your daughter so that the process won’t be as stressful for you all. You both do an AMAZING job!

  • @jayedenise4812
    @jayedenise4812 Před rokem +2

    I use Pantene gold series conditioner or carols daughter wash day delight conditioner. It works great for detangling. Along with a good detangling brush.

  • @louiserawle8999
    @louiserawle8999 Před rokem +1

    Wow what a fabulous amount of hair she has ,lucky girl Mikko ❤️❤️

  • @WrightLC73
    @WrightLC73 Před rokem

    I use Creme of Nature Perfect 7 on my hair as a detangler, moisturizer and conditioner after washing. My hair, since birth, has been like your daughter’s thick and tangles after washing. I would cry too.
    Keep up the good work Mom and Dad.

  • @gness32
    @gness32 Před rokem

    I use Carol's daughter conditioner, a detailing brush comb and I comb it while it is wet and conditioner is in the hair. It's made my life a lot easier. Miko is precious!

  • @deborahhandy1201
    @deborahhandy1201 Před rokem +3

    Such good parents, keep the good work up it's hard sometimes but don't stop!!!👏👏👏❤

  • @pretoriaafro5074
    @pretoriaafro5074 Před rokem +1

    You two parents are so Amazing!!!

  • @sweetlady3651
    @sweetlady3651 Před rokem

    Such loving parents may God continue to bless you and your husband . You are such beautiful parents

  • @judywright4809
    @judywright4809 Před rokem +6

    Beautiful family!

  • @valisha416
    @valisha416 Před rokem +2

    I use cantu leave in conditioner and shea moisture shampoo and conditioner set on my hair to detangle my hair. With some Lukewarm water

  • @justme-ew3ri
    @justme-ew3ri Před rokem

    A product with a lot of slip or that specifically mentions detangling keeping her hair very wet (having a spray bottle). I have hair similar to Mikko the As I Am “So much moisture” product works great! It is light and adds a lot of slip. My sister has 4c hair and a product called “Rizols curls refresh and detangle spray” helps her hair a lot.

  • @GabrielletheStarseed
    @GabrielletheStarseed Před rokem +2

    Seems like she has similar hair to mine. My hair type is 3a/4c, but it looks like Mikita has 3c hair, but it could also be a little mix of 4c. I recommend not using a pick like that if you can just because of how it can get tangled in the hair especially if you guys let her hair dry. A pick can be extremely uncomfortable on the head if you are sensitive to touch especially on your head. Please use a rat tail comb that has that space at the top of the teeth. Also it’s extremely important to try to mist her hair occasionally when you guys detangling her hair and always start at the ends. You have to be gentle with that, it’s definitely better to take that part slow. Detangling hurts the most when the hair is dry. Also try a pre-poo before you shampoo her hair. You can aloe Vera gel for that, but there’s a lot of kids products that have pre-poo items to help detangle hair. You should be using that pick to add volume to her Afro.

  • @luotosirpa5458
    @luotosirpa5458 Před rokem +3

    Amber Ansah (in Belgium) has really kinky curly hair. I think her daughter is 2&1/2. She has her own washing day routine and may have some products that she uses for her daughter. Worth looking up her youtube channel. You did well with your little one! ❤️

  • @jenngoddessoflight3046

    Using coconut oil in with the conditioner will make her hair so silky smooth & easy to detangle & is so healthy for the hair❤

  • @AngelsOnScreen
    @AngelsOnScreen Před rokem +2

    When was the last time Mikko had her ends trimmed? The hair at the end catching and knotting up a bunch could be a sign that she could use a little trim. You could do it with her hair in twists, or braids. You just want the trim the part that isn't curling like the rest of the hair. I hope it helps.

  • @nicoleford7127
    @nicoleford7127 Před rokem +3

    Try washing and detangling her hair in sections . Also TGIN green tea super moist leave in hair conditioner is excellent for detangling hair.

  • @MaryMac04
    @MaryMac04 Před rokem +1

    It may help you section off her hair while washing and detailing her hair. I normally section my hair into twos and wash a d detangle one side at a time. It helps the process go quicker and more smoothly

  • @soyinimarcano7775
    @soyinimarcano7775 Před rokem

    Garner Fructis sleek and shine leave in conditioning cream. That is my go to and my daughter has the same curl pattern and is autistic and sensory sensitive around her head and face. Apply when wet and then section as you like. I hope it works well for you!❤️

  • @queenlala111
    @queenlala111 Před rokem +3

    She has type 4a hair. A trim will help with split ends de tangling.

  • @mab1414
    @mab1414 Před rokem

    What a beautiful baby and loving parents more especially your husband supporting you all the time ❤

  • @peaceriver1793
    @peaceriver1793 Před rokem

    Good Job Mommy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And Daddy!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I took a sigh of relief with you all at the end. LOL!!

  • @kimwarner-yu6ls
    @kimwarner-yu6ls Před rokem +2

    You’re using the wrong type of comb to begin with. Get a big tooth plastic comb. My daughter has hair like this down her back and 14 years old, it is still a struggle for me to do her hair. Also, as a therapist for autistic children, you guys are doing a fantastic job being patient with Mikko. She is deeply loved.

  • @ccdirect7958
    @ccdirect7958 Před rokem

    Detangler spray for kids is a big help with this and probably a wide tooth comb and brush.

  • @building_a_better_me
    @building_a_better_me Před rokem +5

    She has such a beautiful head of hair.

  • @karenjamerson5973
    @karenjamerson5973 Před rokem +8

    Hello 😘. You guys have a beautiful weekend.😊

  • @Sirenloserr
    @Sirenloserr Před rokem +1

    Her hair is similar to mine it’s more 3C. If you put a lot of leave in conditioner before parting, especially the ends that will help to prevent the pulling. You guys are doing awesome and making great time haha

    • @thegentlelife
      @thegentlelife  Před rokem +1

      Ok! I was not sure what type it was, as it’s not like mine. We will try the conditioner first next time! Thank you so much for the information ❤️

  • @lynettelewis5688
    @lynettelewis5688 Před rokem +1

    I'm sure you both have read through an exhausting list of comments and criticisms. There is a you tube channel called GlamFam hair and beauty. The instructor and his two daughters have very thick 4A/4B hair like Mikko. Look through his hair tutorial videos from 4-5 years ago, when he was styling his toddler's hair. He did product reviews, detailing advice, hair wash advice, etc. It may help. When my boys were little, I always detangled, washed and braided their hair while it was damp and more pliable. Picks pull and break the hair - I used a firm detangling comb. I twisted their hair in big, 2-strand twist, and washed their hair in sections.

  • @lisagoldsmith7435
    @lisagoldsmith7435 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Detangling spray and a moisturizing conditioner will help a lot

  • @7117Dina
    @7117Dina Před rokem

    God Bless your family and thank you for sharing. Mikko is so special and such a joy.

  • @Hugs4you500
    @Hugs4you500 Před rokem +1

    She’s so precious! Good job on her hair parents!❤❤

  • @Luckimee
    @Luckimee Před rokem +1

    Hibiscus tea really helps me detangle. I have fine 4c hair.
    Also use your fingers if shes tender headed. Takes longer but doesnt hurt half as much.
    Hold the bajri in between the root so it doesnt pull so much. How dad was combing hurts

  • @LeeW7233
    @LeeW7233 Před rokem

    You do a wonderful job with her hair, it is gorgeous. I use a wide tooth comb to detangle. Leave in conditioner and still spritz water as you style is key. She has a mixture of 3c and some 4a and b in there. My granddaughters have hair just like that.

  • @Urteil164
    @Urteil164 Před rokem

    I use a bunch of conditioner and a tangleteaser. After washing it out i just shampooing just the roots. Rise it then i condition it again and use the tangleteaser. A little rinse and dont touch it afterwards

  • @peachesd.3224
    @peachesd.3224 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I know I am late, but her crying is a trigger for me. All my life I have had thick long hair, similar to hers. I could write a book about my hair alone.
    Leave in conditioner did not become a thing until recently and it is great. But if you ever just want a good, inexpensive detangler, Mane 'N Tail is awesome.
    Although it was originally for horse hair, it works great on our hair. Many major beauty supply stores still carry it and of course, it is online also. Happy detangling.😊😊