Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Thursday, January 16, 2014
How To Remove Gum From Hair
Posted by
Erika
A few minutes after Alyssa woke up this morning, she frantically said, "Mom, there's gum in my hair!"
That is not something you want to hear, especially from your little girl with long hair.
"Why did you sleep with gum in your mouth? Why didn't you spit it out before bed?"
"I did spit it out! I know I did," she insisted.
Uh huh, then why is it there in your hair? That's what I was thinking, but instead, I sent her to the bathroom. As I pulled the rest of her hair out of the way, I asked again, "Why didn't you spit it out? How did you brush your teeth with gum in your mouth?"
And again, she was adamant, "I know I spit it out. I remember. I leaned over and my hair fell in my face . . . and, uh . . . I thought I pulled my hair back . . ." she trailed off.
"Ah," I said, "so you probably spit it out right into your hair."
And there it was--a big glob of root beer gum, deeply matted in the hair by her ear.
I grabbed my jar of coconut oil
that I keep in the bathroom for beauty purposes and took about a dime-sized amount. I wasn't sure if it would work. I know that it can be used to remove sticky substances and the fact that it is an oil made me believe that it would help the hair slide off.
I started to work the thickened oil into the mess of hair and gum. Almost immediately, the gum softened and started to stretch. I was able to gently separate the hair as I pulled the gum out in two parts.
And we were done!
Start to finish was less than two minutes.
And the best part? There were no tears, not an ouch, or even a wince. In fact, she said, "You're done already? That was easy!"
Super easy. And the coconut oil is even good for her hair. Double bonus.
We washed her hair and she ran off to play. And to tell her brothers to check out the gross gum gunk on the counter.
So, if you have a run in with spit in-slept in-gum-in-hair, try some coconut oil.
And then you, too, can brag about the gunk on your counter.
I started to work the thickened oil into the mess of hair and gum. Almost immediately, the gum softened and started to stretch. I was able to gently separate the hair as I pulled the gum out in two parts.
And we were done!
Start to finish was less than two minutes.
And the best part? There were no tears, not an ouch, or even a wince. In fact, she said, "You're done already? That was easy!"
Super easy. And the coconut oil is even good for her hair. Double bonus.
We washed her hair and she ran off to play. And to tell her brothers to check out the gross gum gunk on the counter.
So, if you have a run in with spit in-slept in-gum-in-hair, try some coconut oil.
And then you, too, can brag about the gunk on your counter.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Tyler's First Haircut
Posted by
Erika
Tyler had been needing a haircut for a little while, but I just couldn't bring myself to do it. The first haircut is another one of those rites of passage from baby to big boy.
His long wispies behind both ears had gotten so long that I could have made pigtails with them. As cute as that may have been, I don't think I wanted to subject my son to that.
And to top it off, the hair never stayed down. It always stuck straight out or up, giving him a crazy, mad scientist look.
And to top it off, the hair never stayed down. It always stuck straight out or up, giving him a crazy, mad scientist look.
It was finally time to give in and acknowledge that he is indeed growing up.
He didn't know what to think of that funny thing in Daddy's hand that made the buzzing sound.
"Are you sure this is safe, Mama?"
All was ok when Daddy started being silly.
Leighton cuts all the boys' hair. The older ones cooperate a little bit better than the baby though.
A little bit.
Looking down.
Sitting down.
Back to standing up.
And to think, Leighton didn't even cut off an ear!
He is so patient with them.
Silly big brother was a good helper in getting him to look the other way.
All done!
Goodbye, sweet, little curl in the back. Hello, little stud.
Who is that handsome boy???
He kept feeling his ears. I'm sure they felt different once all that tickly hair was gone.
Don't ya know, getting your haircut is hard work.
Leighton didn't touch any of the hair on top, just the back and sides. Just think how tired he'll be when he has to sit through a full haircut!
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
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