I used to have the same problem with my hair and i did grow out of it. However the thing that worked best was conditioner and water in a spray bottle and then a gentle comb through each morning and night. Try a natural bristle brush too and it tends to shred the hair less. Love your site by the way it is fantastic.
oh miss tillie has a birds nest too! her hair is all ringlets and my mum is known to find a brush when she is here and take to brushing the back - something I avoid as it just brings tears tears and more tears!
Poor, Eva.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter used to have hair like that. Just keep knitting beanies and sewing hoodies. Problem solved.
Love the fabric and the hair!!
ReplyDeleteI used to have the same problem with my hair and i did grow out of it. However the thing that worked best was conditioner and water in a spray bottle and then a gentle comb through each morning and night. Try a natural bristle brush too and it tends to shred the hair less. Love your site by the way it is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI too am really loving the look of your blog at the moment. So pretty and fresh and inspiring.
ReplyDeleteI vote for the conditioner/water spray too. Helped my kid's hair. (Even spray leave-in conditioner if ya wanna go that far.)
LOVE the bird's nest pic! Makes me feel a bit normal about the hair situation over here.
ReplyDeleteHa ha love Eva's hair poor thing. Sabi (our baby) has mad untaimable curls and I have no idea what to do with it all the reat have straight hair.
ReplyDeleteNah Nah Nah.... mommy....
ReplyDeleteEva is so-o-o not going to like this pic.... when she's older....
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Lovely fabric and my hair looks a bit like that too! Hahaha :D
ReplyDeleteJust had to say how CUTE that hair is!!!
ReplyDeleteoh miss tillie has a birds nest too! her hair is all ringlets and my mum is known to find a brush when she is here and take to brushing the back - something I avoid as it just brings tears tears and more tears!
ReplyDeleteCorrie:)