My Afro Baby Type, Texture and Porosity Assessment

Knowing your Afro Baby's unique hair type, texture and porosity is invaluable when it comes to choosing products and creating a regimen that works.
 
Here's what you'll need for the assessment:
  • your Afro Baby
  • a small piece of thread
  • a white piece of paper
  • a strand of your child's hair
Once complete, the final page will show your results with best characteristic matches listed first.
 
Knowing your Afro Baby's unique hair type, texture and porosity is invaluable when it comes to choosing products and creating a regimen that works.
 
Here's what you'll need for the assessment:
  • your Afro Baby
  • a small piece of thread
  • a white piece of paper
  • a strand of your child's hair
Once complete, the final page will show your results with best characteristic matches listed first.
 
How old is your Afro Baby?
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Newborn/infant
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1-3 years (toddler)
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4 years or older
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Grownup (I want to take the assessment!)
How would you best describe your Afro Baby's hair?
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Loose and wavy
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Curly and squiggly
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Coily and ziggly
Click the picture that best resembles your Afro Baby's waves:
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Click the picture that best resembles your Afro Baby's curls and squiggles:
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Click the picture that best resembles your Afro Baby's coils and ziggles:
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On wash days, how does your Afro Baby's hair react to the water?
The water seems to "sit" on the hair at first and it takes a while to actually saturate the strands.
The water soaks into the strands quickly.
In about 30 seconds or so, the hair is fully saturated.
Has your little one ever had a relaxer?
No, never
Yes - She's had one in the past and we're transitioning.
How does yoru Afro Baby's hair feel after wash day?
"gummy" and limp
Soft and slick
Wiry and "dry"
How often do you use heat to "blowout" your Afro Baby's hair?
Once a month
Daily
Weekly
Every now and then
Use heat? NEVER!!
Part your little one's hair gently and look at the scalp very closely:
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I can see the scalp without much effort with spaces between strands.
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I can see the scalp here and there with just a few spaces between strands.
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I can barely see the scalp. I'd need a fine tooth comb to be able to see it clearly.
Take a strand of your Afro Baby's hair and stretch it out on a white piece of paper nect to your piece of thread. When compared to the thread, the hair is:
Thicker than the thread
Around the same size as the thread
Thinner than the thread
Unfortunately, this is the end of the line for you and the hair assessment. Of course, you can always proceed (simply choose a different age group) but keep in mind that your Afro Baby's TRUE texture will most likely not come in completely until they are around a year of age.
 
Your routine should be pretty easy right now for your newborn! Click here to read an article all about the "do's and don'ts" newborn natural hair care.
Unfortunately, this is the end of the line for you and the hair assessment. Of course, you can always proceed (simply choose a different age group) but keep in mind that your Afro Baby's TRUE texture will most likely not come in completely until they are around a year of age.
 
Your routine should be pretty easy right now for your newborn! Click here to read an article all about the "do's and don'ts" newborn natural hair care.
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