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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 235312" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I remember the frustration of trying to do Jessie's hair. Not only did she scream until she passed out (literally passed out from exhaustion and had NO VOICE for days afterward!), she had hissy fits if I combed it. Even with leave in conditioner to help the tangles, she just hated it.</p><p></p><p>BUT the little monster would let one of the teachers at daycare do ANYTHING to her hair. I kept a comb and ponytail holders and spray conditioner there for the teacher to use. Only after she asked for it though, I didnt' push them to do it. The teacher just thought I wasn't coordinated enough to do it (hand problems did make braids tough, but I could do ponytails if she would let me). Then she was trying to show me how to french braid jessie's hair and Jess started screaming when she saw me with a ponytail holder. </p><p></p><p>We NEVER had an incident where she said I pulled her hair or whatever. She was that way from birth about the hair. And when she changed rooms in preschool she went back to screaming - it was only the one teacher that could "fix" her hair. Thank God the woman was nice enough to do Jessie's hair for picture day every year Jessie was there. I DID tip the woman, even though technically we were not supposed to.</p><p></p><p>Then there was the year Jessie INSISTED on a pixie cut. It was cute, I thought. But a week after they cut 2 feet of hair off of her I learned that she wanted the cut because Wiz was using her hair as a handle to force her to do things and to yank her around when he was mad. I was so angry at Wiz. Not because I cared what Jessie did with her hair, but because he was hurting her and the only solution she could find was to cut her hair off. Wiz told her he would kill Tyler if she told me about it. It is amazing to me that WIZ lived through that, I was SO MAD.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, you have LOTS of sympathy from me. I will say that Biosilk therapy by Farouk is the best thing I have found for helping get rat's nests out of hair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 235312, member: 1233"] I remember the frustration of trying to do Jessie's hair. Not only did she scream until she passed out (literally passed out from exhaustion and had NO VOICE for days afterward!), she had hissy fits if I combed it. Even with leave in conditioner to help the tangles, she just hated it. BUT the little monster would let one of the teachers at daycare do ANYTHING to her hair. I kept a comb and ponytail holders and spray conditioner there for the teacher to use. Only after she asked for it though, I didnt' push them to do it. The teacher just thought I wasn't coordinated enough to do it (hand problems did make braids tough, but I could do ponytails if she would let me). Then she was trying to show me how to french braid jessie's hair and Jess started screaming when she saw me with a ponytail holder. We NEVER had an incident where she said I pulled her hair or whatever. She was that way from birth about the hair. And when she changed rooms in preschool she went back to screaming - it was only the one teacher that could "fix" her hair. Thank God the woman was nice enough to do Jessie's hair for picture day every year Jessie was there. I DID tip the woman, even though technically we were not supposed to. Then there was the year Jessie INSISTED on a pixie cut. It was cute, I thought. But a week after they cut 2 feet of hair off of her I learned that she wanted the cut because Wiz was using her hair as a handle to force her to do things and to yank her around when he was mad. I was so angry at Wiz. Not because I cared what Jessie did with her hair, but because he was hurting her and the only solution she could find was to cut her hair off. Wiz told her he would kill Tyler if she told me about it. It is amazing to me that WIZ lived through that, I was SO MAD. Anyway, you have LOTS of sympathy from me. I will say that Biosilk therapy by Farouk is the best thing I have found for helping get rat's nests out of hair. [/QUOTE]
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