So, today, I washed his hair again. I diluted Bronner's Hemp Almond Castille soap with equal parts of water. It is all natural, no detergents, and provides a very gentle but thorough cleanse. I also covered his hair with a stocking cap and washed through the cap in order to avoid disturbing the little baby plaits.
Once the hair was clean, I lightly rubbed it with an oil that I found at Whole Foods Market. It's called Sensuous by Hugo Naturals. It is a vegan blend of sweet almond oil, jojoba oil, vitamin E, glycerin and essential oils of Patchouli and Sandlewood. His hair really loves this oil and it softens as well as provides a nice sheen.
Then, I latched his hair for the first time. He had a little more than 1/4 inch of new growth, but it was enough to allow the latching tool easy entry. I stumbled through the first couple and he complained that I was pulling "too hard", but I eventually figured it out and his whole head took less than an hour to do.
I'm proud of the results of the results of my research and of my first attempts at latching. And I'm really proud that it looks like I'll be able to maintain his hair myself without going to a salon. The prices that some shops charge should be criminal!!
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