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Don't wash the hair everyday. Over-washing the hair can make the hair dull but also strip the hair of the necessary essential oils that keep it looking and feeling healthy.
Always use a wide-tooth comb while the hair is wet as this separates the hair easier without pulling or tearing on the hair.
Never brush the hair! But if you must brush the hair, do so when the hair is still wet using a natural boar bristle brush, as the fibers in this type of brush are closest to the natural texture of human hair. But before you brush the hair (while wet), a wide-tooth-comb should be used first, followed by the natural boar bristle brush - if you so desire.
Always use a leave-in conditioner to soften, moisten and detangle the hair. The Just for Me Leave-in Conditioner and Infusium 23 are great leave-in detangler conditioners!
Always section the hair when styling using sectioning clips (please see below). Sectioning the hair allows for easier detangling and manageability of the hair.
Use a satin pillow case or a silk scarf at night to reduce tangles, breakage/split-ends and to hold in moisture. Because biracial hair can sometimes have the same characteristics as African American hair (in that it requires extra moisture), keeping in this moisture is essential not only because the hair is curly, but because it may have some of the same needs as African American hair.
NEVER use heavy oils on biracial textured hair as this may clog pores, weigh the hair down and leave the hair feeling greasy and looking lifeless.
Always use a shower filter! A proper filtering system removes chemicals from your water which can damage the hair, leaving curls looking dull and lifeless. A shower filter is the best option for sustaining moisture and in promoting healthy hair.
Allow your biracial child or African American child to get to know their hair texture. Let them embrace their curls while giving them lots of styling options so that they will learn to love their curls.
Teach them gradually how to care for their hair. The more they learn about themselves and their biracial hair the more they will love themselves. Curls are a blessing not a curse.
Love your curls and they will love you back!
Mute swans reproduce sexually, with the male inseminating the female. She then lays an average of 4 eggs, which the female takes care of for the 36 days it takes them to hatch.
the female
Female
The same way your mother cared for you. How to care for a baby could easily fill a book. Your best bet is to seek advise on whatever questions you have from a female relative with children.
Yes, the female takes care of the young. The male takes no part in raising the offspring.
Both the male and the female care for their young until it is old enough to care for itself. but Goth is not a vampire bat! He is very evil!
The single best method for teenagers to care for their skin in order to prevent acne from becoming visible is by washing their face with a damp towel each morning and night.
Parental Care
it is actually called the masuda method and you do it by putting two pokemon from different language games that are different genders (example: a female japanese pikachu and a male american pikachu) in the day care together and it makes the egg more likely to be shiny.
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The female wolf
The female kagu lays one egg and the male and female take care for it until its old enough to fend for itself