Root2tip’s Curl Camp launches

Europe’s first ever Curl Camp- a festival dedicated to inspire self-love and self confidence in children with Afro hair and curls aged 5-13yrs through HAIRDUCTION launches on September 29th.

Little girls as young as 7 years old do not like the hair texture see in the mirror, this needs to change.

The idea behind Curl camp stemmed from conversations Sal, (Natural hair care expert and Root2tip founder had with her young daughter and her friends.  We have created an environment that celebrates the natural beauty young girls have before they reach high school. 

CURL CAMP is a mini festival focused around HAIRDUCATION.  The core aim is to teach children the basics of HOW-TOcare for their AFRO-CURLY HAIR.  Any adult with afro hair or curls will tell you their childhood hair struggles.  We want to eliminate that for the next generation.

With sessions like the ‘Detangling DEN’, ‘AFRO ART workshops’, my hair can grow! A kid’s hair catwalk and much more. Our mini-festival goers will be taken on a journey set to educate and inspire them on all aspects of their natural hair.

CURL CAMP, 29/9/18 at the YAA centre, W9 2AN, 12-6pm for children who need to learn about their natural curls or Afro hair.

JCousins

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