#DreamKidsTMS (Texture Manageability System) – Versatility for Kids with Natural Hair

DreamKids Texture Manageability System

As the mother of a tween girl, I find that the older she gets the more she wants to change things about herself.  Whether it be her clothes or her hair, versatility is key.  Allowing your child to express themselves especially when it comes to how they look is important to develop their self esteem.  My daughter is perfectly happy with the texture and style of her natural hair and has never said much about it when it comes to offering her a straightening option.  However if she wanted to make changes, I would definitely consider them within reason. A lot of little girls love their naturally curly hair but they also like to wear their hair in straight styles sometimes too.  As the mother of a girl with natural hair one of my main concerns with any type of straightening process is heat damage.  Heat damage can cause the hair not to revert back to its natural texture and I definitely would never do anything permanent to her hair.  I was glad to hear about DreamKids Detangler Miracle Reversible™ Straightening Texture Manageability™ System.  It is from the makers at African Pride.  It is a system that allows the hair to SAFELY be taken from curly to straight and back.  It will be the system that I refer to parents of kids who are old enough to know what they want to do with their hair and here is why:

It contains no harsh chemicals

It’s not permanent

It’s tear free

Strength of Nature — the makers of African Pride, Beautiful Textures, Elasta QP, MegaGrowth, TCB, Pro-line and Soft & Beautiful — is revolutionizing the hair industry with a way to flip flop back and forth between natural and straight hair with the Detangler Miracle Reversible™ Straightening Texture Manageability™

For natural girls, it’s the flexibility to Flip™ back-and-forth from curly to straight and then back again, and if you have relaxed hair the system extends the time you need to touch-up between relaxer new growth applications.

DreamKids Detangler

This product will give your child a choice while making things easier for mom and dad in the process.

There are only 4 steps to go from curly to straight

1. Wash with the Gentle Cleansing Shampoo

2.  Detangle using the Leave In Conditioner

3. Blow Dry

4. Flat Iron

There is only one step to get the hair back to curly and that’s to wash with a regular cleansing shampoo.

As grown women we love to have options when it comes to hair.  It’s nice to know that there is something out there that will give our little ones who are growing into their own these options as well.  The entire process does not take long to apply and effects last from 4-6 weeks. This system simply assists with elongating your child’s curls for TEMPORARY straight styles.

DreamKids wants you to try this system!! One lucky winner will receive:  The Texture Manageability system, Shampoo, Conditioner, Oil Moisturizer, Braid Spray, Smooth Edges, Quick Bounce and Shine Oil!!

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Check out some of the other Mom Ambassadors who are joining in this giveaway to spread the word about this wonderful prize pack!! @TheCincomom @BellyItch @TheRealFrugalDiva and @Mina_Slater

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Atlanta!! Join me on Tuesday June 24th with @CincoMom (Kia Morgan Smith) for a PLAY DATE @ Curls To Cuts Children’s Salon on Cascade for a LIVE demonstration PLUS learn all about #DreamKids Texture Manageability System. We’ll have food, giveaways and more!!

Dream Kids Play Date

I have been compensated by DreamKids for this post.  All opinions are my own.

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