by kraddlekare | Aug 13, 2019 | Baby Kare, French Braid, Hair Protection, Kraddle Kare
How to French Braid Step by Step? Before you start braiding your baby’s hair, you must ensure that you already dentangle your baby’s hair by using a wide comb tooth brush. Then, you must gather all the hair starting at the headline and divide into three sections....
by kraddlekare | Feb 18, 2019 | Encouragement for our Kids, Kraddle Kare, Parenting
How to Encourage our Kids. Keeping in the spirit of Love we have decided to discuss the importance of encouraging our kids. From an early age, children begin to mimic the actions and attitudes of those that they are in contact with. Think about it, a baby...
by kraddlekare | Feb 12, 2019 | Black History, Kraddle Kare, Valentines Day
Black Hairstory WOW, it’s February the month of Love, the month that we celebrate Black History, and the month we celebrate Kraddle Kare’s birthday. Yes, birthday and not anniversary, we’re a kid friendly company. Valentines day is just one day that we celebrate LOVE....
by kraddlekare | Feb 4, 2019 | Baby Kare, Kraddle Kare, preventing balding, Winter Hair Care
Kraddle Kap SAFETY! Here’s just a little information about us in case you’re curious. My mother and I designed the Kraddle Kap satin bonnet for my first-born daughter. Once she was born, I noticed that she had so much hair and it was important for me to take care of...
by kraddlekare | Jan 15, 2019 | Baby Kare, Kraddle Kare, preventing balding, Winter Hair Care
What is your WHY? We hope that your holidays were well spent with family and friends. Exchanging gifts, attending social events, travel, and all the good eating that goes along with the season are all in the memory bank of 2018. Now it’s time to un-deck the halls,...
by kraddlekare | Jan 8, 2019 | Baby Kare, Kraddle Kare, preventing balding, Winter Hair Care
HELP my baby is going bald! Did you know that baby balding is very common during the first 6 months of life? The reason is because hormone levels drop right after birth. This hair loss is even seen in mothers too. Trust me! It’s like your hair gets long, thick, and...