New ‘do
I began these Zulu knots (or Bantu knots or “Chinese boys”) last night, but started too late and had to finish tonight. Though time consuming, it’s a very easy style to do.
The hardest part is, well, the part. Or, rather, the many parts. And more than that, the combing of the sections. Ruby isn’t so down with the comb out. But when she wears her purple princess dress, she has Super Brave Magical Powers.
With the help of some deliciously scented Tui Hair Oil, my Fearless Princess looks more like an African Queen.



She certainly does.
Stunning. I am so jealous that your daughter sits still to get her hair. Mine complains just to get it brushed and it’s long and there is a ton of it! Hope to run into you at the center when we go back next week. Maybe we can play one day after pick up?
Wow. Absolutely gorgeous- great job! I can hardly get mine in a decent ponytail
Ruby is getting more beautiful by the day.
I love Carol’s Daughter. I use the “Hair Milk” and the “Kizzy” pomade every day.
Ruby is a Carol’s Daughter gal already, LOVE IT! Isn’t the Tui oil so great?
Wow. That’s the coolest hair I’ve seen in a long time. My 5 y.o. daughter won’t even sit still for a one minute brush.
So beautiful, she really does look like a queen.
these beautiful photos made my day–thanks so much for sharing them:)
I’m bringing Makena AND Nadia over this weekend so you can do this to them. I’ll supply the vodka, er, Tui Oil.
Love carol’s daughter.
She’s rocking that hair do!!!!
I absolutely love this! It looks as time consuming as you suggest, but I think it also shows how much you love her – the patience that is required must be immense.