Sunflower Mom on a Mission

Kim is the official "Spokesmom" for Just For Me(tm) Texture Softener(tm), the brand new breakthrough in hair care for girls of mixed heritage! Her daughter, is featured on the hair care system package, and you may have even seen her on Barney! Kim's blog will contain her thoughts on being a mom in a multi-ethnic family, health and beauty and self-image and self esteem. And for fun, she will interact with other moms who have "hair care chronicles and horror stories."

Friday, April 18, 2008

"New News"

Listen up...JFM posted its first-ever newsletter on their website, jfmvipclub.com! The best part about it is that you moms can print out a copy from home for your daughters. And, there is a special section just for moms to read! Also, JFM launched a blog in January as a resource for African American moms. The link is: www.just-for-moms.blogspot.com. It has great hair tips for African American moms and also some self-esteem messages.

I mention this because I have had many questions in regards to the product for AA children. I feel this will better help those of you who have questions regarding the product and how it works specifically on AA hairtypes.

For those of you who were waiting for me to post pictures of my son...he cut his hair all off again!!! My husband took him. I was sooo upset because first of all, I love his hair longer. Secondly, I really wanted to put the texture softener on his hair to see how it would work. Maybe later on in the summer he will let it grow out so that I can use it! :) His hair type is way more coarse than Brenna's so I really wanted to test it on his hair.

Until Next Time...
"Sunflower Mom"

2 Comments:

At 6:39 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Sunflower Mom!!
I just wanted to ask if this product will actually help to loosen my hair and make it curly...I don't want to completely straighten it I just want a different look, but manegeable. I have had my natural hair all my life (I'm fifteen), and I saw this product and there are loads of good reviews and some bad reviews. But I really want to use it..is it for bi-racial hair types only or are African American people able to see similar results. Maybe you could put up some before and after pics of girls with different hair types. Message back :)
p.s your daughter is really pretty...bless her.

 
At 6:44 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Sunflower Mom!
I am in a real dilemma at the moment...I really want to use this hair product. But because of loads of people saying negative things...I'm really confused. I'm fifteen and I just want a different look, but manageable.
Does this hair have the same effect on girls with African American hair, as it does Bi-racial girls. Maybe you could put up pics, of kids with different hair types. Just so I could see the possible result of what it could look like on my hair.
Many Thanks,

p.s your daughter is so pretty. She looks like you :)

 

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