Hey mamas!!! I know it can be hard taking care of your baby/ toddler hair. I start taking caring of my baby from to start, I was moristuring with coconut oil until I started the LOC Method on baby hair. (Leave Conditioner, a hair oil and hair creme. The LOC will help your toddler hair to grow. When combing baby hair you must be gentle, to retain hair growth. I try to do her hair every other day to lock in moisture. My daughter has type 3c and 4a hair. its very curly and fine, but very thick hair.

Things I use
1.water
2. leave in (Shea moisture,cantu, pentene, Miss jessie to name a few)
3. Oils (olive oil, Jamaican Black castor oil, coconut oil)
4.Creme (Shea Butter is my fave)

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Hey Hey Hey Beautiful People: It has been some time, but I finally got the opportunity to review the Bloom within hair growth product. Well, I was able to share my thoughts. Please let me know if you have any other questions, comments or concerns!
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My first experience with the product:

What is it?
Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia; is a form of scarring alopecia which destroys the hair follicles resulting in permanent hair loss.

Causes:
The researchers do not yet fully understand what causes the various types of alopecias. Researchers to believe that with CCCA there is no possibility for regeneration of the hair follicle and permanent hair loss results.

Who is Affected?
Cicatricial alopecia occurs in both men and women. Central Centrifugal Alopecia most commonly affects women of African American decent and may occur in more than one family member.

This process may or may not show symptoms. This is why and how the hair loss can go unnoticed for long periods. Some people including myself the hair loss is rapidly progressive and associated with itching, burning and pain/discomfort. Most times there are no visible scars on the scalp. Instead, there's a smooth, shiny area with little to no hair. There are times when a person experience's redness, sore spots and hair loss.

Diagnosis:

The type of inflammation seen on the scalp biopsy together with the overall pattern of the hair loss helps the doctor determine the specific type of cicatricial alopecia and its degree of activity. This allows the doctor to select the most appropriate therapy.

Treatment:
Oral medications such as hydroxychloroquine, doxycycline Topical medications Derma-Smoothe/FS scalp oil. Corticosteroid may be injected into areas of the scalp.

If you are concerned that you may have symptoms of a scarring alopecia or other forms of hair loss, it is important to see a qualified hair loss specialist as soon as possible.

According to the American Academy of Dermatology and CICATRICIAL ALOPECIA RESEARCH FOUNDATION along with my dermatologist Dr. Ginette Hinds JOHNS HOPKINS BAYVIEW MEDICAL CENTER DERMATOLOGY