Yes. She has amazing, amazing curls and I LOVE them. They may be a struggle as she gets older (I know you have mentioned in the past that sometimes curly hair can be a pain to get just right, but for the record, since I've known you, your hair has been flawless).
But I really enjoy Michael's Lebanese genes that are manifesting themselves in her hair (and her beautiful brown eyes and beautiful long eyelashes-I also enjoy the other manifestations of Michael's genes in the kids, for the record).
Molly's hair began straight with one curl on top, as regular readers of the blog may remember, then the ones in the back started coming like crazy
and since then, her hair has gotten curlier and curlier and curlier.
Every once in a while, the most perfect ringlets form in the front and around her ears. Oh my, it is cute.
The two down sides are the tangles in the curls in the back; and the curls on top which aren't always as cooperative as the ones in the back. They flatten like a pancake and it doesn't look very good at all.
But my sister-in-law who is a cosmetologist gave us some great products that I can use to make the curls on top look awesome and something to help with the tangles for the tight curls in the back.
| Photo credit: Michael's Dad |
In the mean time, her hair keeps growing bigger and bigger, and cuter and cuter!








2 comments:
OH MY! I CANNOT HANDLE THE CUTENESS!!
Her curls are absolutely perfect! Seriously.
As much as I complain about my curly hair, I secretly was hoping Mena would get some curls. But, alas, so far it is s-t-r-a-i-g-h-t as straight can be.
For now, I will just have to gaze jealously at your daughter's. ;)
p.s. the key to curly hair is PRODUCT. It looks like you have a family member who is already helping you out in that department. I wish my mother knew that back in the day...
She's just gorgeous :)
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