Here are the rules of the “new normal”; Rule number one, wash your hands regularly with a soap, for at least 20 seconds, under running water. You don’t have running water? No problem, just make a little hole in a sachet of water (its 10 bucks each), then ask someone to help you pour it out over your hands, that’s running water! Rule number two, maintain social distancing, though I find us violating this rule as I go around town, but hey, we are all still here aren’t we? Rule number three; wear a face mask when you go out, this is really crucial for obvious reasons.
Did you know you can get a free mask from us if you shop up to N10, 000 worth of goods from our store?
Lastly (and this is extremely important), if anyone must touch your baby’s hair, let it be you or someone you trust, especially when you have to do a 2020 LENGTH CHECK like I did with Muna’s Hair!
For the past five years, I always make sure to do a length check on my daughter’s hair on her birthday. Doing a length check, helps me see how much progress we have made based on the work we have put into her hair care in that year. It also lets me know the effects of the changes implemented to her regimen, based on how much progress (or set back) we make. Below I have listed the current length of Muna’s hair from three main sections; the Back, the Sides and the Front. The pictures show the measurements of the various parts of her hair, using a tape measure;
Let me mention at this point that last year, after doing Muna’s length check, she had an average length of 151/2 inches, and I trimmed off 2 inches all through her hair. In other words, Muna gained up to 3 inches more this year, but that means incremental length is only about an inch and half overall. Her hair suffered dryness and breakage at the end of last year and partly the beginning of this year, I guess this contributed to the minimal length retention. But we doubled up on moisture and kept styling simple, single twists only. I also made sure I kept her ends away by always packing her medium twists into buns. Click HERE to get a free 30 minutes consultation call with me. If you look closely at the images of Muna’s length check over the years, you will notice that her hair has basically remained on the same spot on her back, a little below bra strap. It’s obvious that a little girl is getting taller than her hair grows! Lol! However for the fifth year, its closer to waist length than it is bra strap.
Front Length – 16.5 inches
Back Length – 13.5 inches
Side Length – 14.5 inches
I know you’re probably thinking at this point “How can I achieve this for my daughter?” I am here to show you how I did it and let you know that you can do it too. I offer a step-by-step guide on Child Hair Care in my online consultation sessions. There is a program for everyone and what’s more is that we are currently offering great savings on all our hair care programs, so this is the best time to jump in. Click here to find out more, offer ends on the 31st of May, 2020.
Now that Muna is 5 years old, I will implement some changes to her routine. Henceforth, I will be including some herbs to her regimen hopefully we will be able to see some improvement in the coming year. From now on she will be using only products I formulate myself (Muna & Luchi Care Products), since we are about to launch our own brand soon! Be the first to know when we will be launching the Muna and Luchi Care Products, by clicking HERE.
If you are looking to be equipped with more information on how tackle your child’s specific hair care challenges, you could enroll in my FREE email course, BECOMING A PRO HAIR CARE MUM. This course is super packed with what you need to know, to take full charge of your child’s hair care. Send me an email of any kind of questions or concerns about your child’s hair care. Send to munaandluchi@gmail.com, I can’t wait to hear from you.
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PS: These products will be officially launched from Muna & Luchi Hair Care by July! Stay tuned!
If you will like to get details about the products I used on her hair, click HERE.
I look forward to learning haircare tips. @temitopeomogbemi, thanks for inviting me to this blog
Thank you @Tosin for your kind words. I assure you will learn a lot and I’m glad to have you on board. To get more juicy tips, don’t forget to follow the steps you received.
Well done mama, we are following ur foot step. We are at 7inches front 6 .5 inches back now.muna our role model
Wow! Thank you so much @ temitope. I really appreciate your efforts. I commend your results so far, keep being consistent to get the best results, You’re doing well and always stay tuned for more tips and lesson.
Nicely done Luchi. thanks for the invite @temitopeomogbemi
Thank you so much @Peju. Do share what you have learnt with others and stay on board for more tips to great results.
It’s really lovely
Thank you so much @Temitope. Do share what you have learnt with others and stay on board for more tips to great results.
Nice work thanks @temitopeomogbemi for this
Thank you so much @Damilola. Do share what you have learnt with others and stay on board for more tips to great results.
So nice
Thank you so much @Elizabeth. Do share what you have learnt with others and stay on board for more tips to great results.
Wow. This is great commitment and work. I love it. Have a 6months old with rapid hair growth but not doing anything at the moment to maintain it.@temitopeomogbemi, thanks for inviting me to this page.
Thank you @Iretioluwa. I hope the information helps you in managing your 6 months old hair. If you would like to get more detailed information on proper care of your baby’s hair, click to join my online consultation class or send me an email.
Wonderful!????… thanks @temitopeomogbemi for sharing