Monday, May 7, 2012

When does a African American Babies hair change texture?

Ok this is not a good hair bad hair argument just curious. My wife and I are both mixed, me with Puerto Rican with a white great grandmother in there and my wife with Native American on both her parents. Out hair is not the traditional 閳ユ競lack hair閳?kinky but pretty close. I have curls with some str8 pieces and my wife閳ユ獨 hair is curly wavy and even has a natural blond patch of hair. Our daughter was born with curly hair and she is about six months. My mother says it will change because mine became more kinky the closer I got to a year. My mother in law says if she is six months with that hair it is not changing. Who is right



When does a African American Babies hair change texture?

Your mom is more likely right. I would say one year is a better estimate. For example, both my brother's and my eyes got darker as we grew older but by the time we were in our early years they had "set" so to speak.



When does a African American Babies hair change texture?

My mother is Black, Rican, Indian, %26amp; White. Father is Black. My hair was loose and wavy until about 6, then texture became coarser and curlier.



Sisters hair went from coarse curls to a looser wave pattern, %26amp; cousin (B %26amp; W) has "traditional black hair". Report It



When does a African American Babies hair change texture?

Point is, when you have a different mix of races, you wont know until you know.



P.S I agree w/ Cory %26amp; Blackat. I'm sure your just curious, but when it comes down to it does it really matter? Report It



When does a African American Babies hair change texture?

There are no african Americans.



When does a African American Babies hair change texture?

I'm just asking, why is your focus on on black hair texture with all the ethnic groups envolved in your DNA? If your baby is healthy do you really care about hair texture. News flash, this is a good hair bad hair thing. SORRY!



When does a African American Babies hair change texture?

Well neither is right. You will never know its part of her development her biology, hereditary. Its almost like asking when is she going to get a darker complexion, how will you know any of this???



IMO I think you should count your blessings. She is a healthy baby so many ppl have children with Cancer, Sickle Cell etc the last thing on their minds is hair texture and complexion.



Good Luck

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