![]() She tortured me with all that combing, brushing and pinning my hair back! So let’s have a look at what DOES work for little, tiny loose curls. Every Pakistani out there reading this is nodding their head and can relate).Įven though I love my mum to death, and bless her heart, she tried, her way most definitely DID NOT work. Coconut oil, almond oil and mustard oil were our mother’s favorite potions for healthy shiny hair. So my bedtime routine consisted of my mum sticking my head under the tap, combing it out and drenching my hair in mustard oil (I know all you Asians out there know exactly what I’m talking about! And for the non-Asians let me clear it up for you guys. ![]() Back in those days there weren’t any products around for curly hair and my mum didn’t know how to manage my mop of curls. Let us rewind back twenty years ago to when I myself was a curly haired monster at the age of three. ![]() Why was my hair at that age a hot mess whilst Jannat’s is so soft and well behaved? And thus the idea behind this article was born. This got me thinking about the difference in my nightmare childhood hair and Jannat’s beautiful Asian afro. She’s just shy of two years old and has beautiful big hair. ![]() As I was running my fingers through her hair listening to her babble away in her own language I came to realize how different her bedtime hair routine was to mine at her age. So recently I found myself putting my little curly haired monster (my niece Jannat) to bed.
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