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Originally posted by tatee tatee wrote:

why are yah even talking about other races? yeah im sure it occurs with them but its a more drastic change with people with coily hair. why not just say idk instead of laughing because someone asked a question?

well i think going from blonde to dark hair is drastic which is why i mentioned it
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damn...black history month barely juss buss in we ass.Cry
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Originally posted by tatee tatee wrote:

why are yah even talking about other races? yeah im sure it occurs with them but its a more drastic change with people with coily hair. why not just say idk instead of laughing because someone asked a question?
yoooo thank uuu i was just about to write that to her. She must be mix or something.
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wtf

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Hispanic Traditions
Shaving Your Baby's Head

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My Sister Shaving Ian's Head (1 Month Old)

I love this one! One of my readers wrote asking me: "A Venezuelan mother gave me advice about my daughter's hair. Would you be able to confirm its accuracy? My daughter is a 3 month old, Hispanic with lots of jet black straight hair. The woman said it is tradition to shave the baby's hair so it will grow in more thickly and evenly. What do you think?"

The Hispanic tradition of shaving the baby's hair is true and old. Many call it: pelar, rapar, rasurar or afeitar al beb�. It is a tradition widely spread throughout many Hispanic countries. I know for sure in Venezuela, Colombia, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Spain, Ecuador, and Mexico it is a common practice.

Why do we shave the baby's hair? According to tradition, the new hair will grow thicker, more evenly, and beautiful. I personally did it! Yes, my son Ian was a month old and my sister "rap�" my baby while he was asleep.

My husband thought it was a strange tradition (he is a gringo), but he didn't pose any objections. I have to say my son had a good amount of hair before shaving him. The hair grew back stronger, fuller and curlier. If you look at Ian's pictures today, you can see his hair is completly different. It is straight, abundant and has a reddish tone to it.

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Ian's hair in 2009...Very different from his baby hair

Experts today explain that shaving your baby's hair will not make it thicker or change its texture. Baby's hair changes depend on the normal development of the child, and his genetic make-up.

When researching the answer for this question, I couldn't find any studies supporting the results of thicker and more abundant hair after shaving the baby's head.

There is no information explaining where we picked up this tradition from. I do know that indians in many zones of Central and South America still shave their baby's head at birth.

We should not be surprised about this tradition since we are not the only culture that has it. Shaving the baby's head in the seventh day is a common practice amongst some Sunnah Islamic followers. They consider recommendable to shave the baby's head and give its weight in silver or gold to charity. Let's not forget our traditions come from Spain which was occupied by Muslims many moons ago. Maybe that is the origin of the tradition...

How to Shave Your Baby's Head

  • Clean your baby's head/hair normally as you do everyday.
  • You can use a manual razor blade but I prefer an electric shaver, also called an electric head clipper. Use it without the plastic guard to cut the hair as short as possible.
  • Make sure the room is warm and your baby has no clothing so the hair doesn't stay in the garments and causes itching.
  • I found it easiest to shave from the hair line to the back, in small sections.
  • Make sure the shaver is well oiled to avoid hair getting stuck causing the clipper to "chew" your baby's hair.
  • Give your baby a bath after shaving him to sooth him and clean any hair that reached his body.
  • Here are the three hair clippers I recommend because of its strength and versatility. They are very precise AND one of them in cordless, which means no getting entangled with little ones that move a lot!


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    Post Options Post Options   Thanks (4) Thanks(4)   Quote ThoughtCouture Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Feb 01 2013 at 10:02am
    should i go ahead and fix myself a c*cktail????  lol
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    Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote SamoneLenior Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Feb 01 2013 at 10:02am

    the parents of biracial kids (mostly likely black and some other race) are also very concerned lol

    Mixed Race Infant Hair Care

    I am due to have a mixed race (african american & white) little girl in Feb. I have started to stress out because, I don't know how to take care of nappy hair. I know it shouldn't be washed every day, and I know the adults use grease and deep conditioners and such. But what about when they are first born? How do I take care of her hair? I don't want it to get brittle and break off. Any ideas and/or product recommendations would be great.


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    I always noticed that babies born with curly hair are going to have really nappy hair and black babies born with straight are going to be curly. At least that's how I've always seen it. I've seen babies born with kinky hair though just silkier and then it grows dry and mats up.
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    Post Options Post Options   Thanks (5) Thanks(5)   Quote EPITOME Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Feb 01 2013 at 10:05am
    i just remember the nurse telling me that black and hispanic babies are born with the most hair...and white babies with the least.  i saw a hispanic baby the other day that looked like he had on a baby lace wig
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    Post Options Post Options   Thanks (16) Thanks(16)   Quote SamoneLenior Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Feb 01 2013 at 10:06am

    this is sad though...sigh we really hate our hair
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    Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote KhadiNiaomi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Feb 01 2013 at 10:08am
    Originally posted by r0ck_starr r0ck_starr wrote:

    I always noticed that babies born with curly hair are going to have really nappy hair and black babies born with straight are going to be curly. At least that's how I've always seen it. I've seen babies born with kinky hair though just silkier and then it grows dry and mats up.
    thats true and it make sense
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