How To Care For Children’s Hair

Children’s hair care includes a series of measures that help maintain vitality, shine and softness, which is of great importance for looking good and strengthening self-awareness and, of course, self-esteem in children.
How to take care of children's hair

Children’s hair is something we need to be careful with. Even though children’s cosmetics seem like a simple matter, many mistakes can be made. This is because, when we talk about child care, nothing is guaranteed.

Have you ever stopped to look carefully at a child’s hair? Do you remember what yours was like? If you feel that you haven’t paid attention to something important, we recommend that you review some aspects. You’ll be surprised to realize that it’s not all common sense when it comes to hair care during childhood.

Young children’s hair is very delicate, and therefore cannot receive the same care as an adult’s.   The ideal is to maintain as much naturalness and beauty as possible . To achieve this goal, we offer these advices:

Tips for taking care of children’s hair

Use shampoo with neutral PH

Baby shampoos with neutral pH clean effectively without drying out and leaving no residue on children’s scalps. In general, this type of shampoo does not contain soap or alcohol, making it a good choice for your child’s scalp.

Benefits of shampoo with neutral PH

  • Cleans your baby’s hair gently, effectively and safely.
  • Its formula is hypoallergenic, which helps protect your baby’s scalp and skin.
  • Leaves hair soft and fragrant.

Learn to demist your hair

If your child’s hair gets too tangled, don’t worry as there are many ways to untangle it. First, pay a lot to the type of comb you’re going to use. Always choose a large comb, with teeth wide apart so that you gently untangle the most rebellious knots, which will avoid breaking your child’s hair.

Another trick to untangle children ‘s hair is to comb it in the bath, you can also use children’s conditioners to make the hairstyle easier.

mother bathing baby

Taking care of a child’s hair is not the same as that of an adult. Always start with the ends, especially if the child has long hair. After undoing the knots, begin to comb from top to bottom evenly.

Another strategy is to divide the hair into parts and start combing through the ends. Also, it’s good for you to know that the best time to do this is when the baby is in the bath or just out of the shower.

Avoid perfumes on hair or scalp

Most pediatricians advise against its use, as babies inhale the alcohol in the perfume. Also avoid putting talcs or powders because the little ones can also vacuum. However, if you want your child to smell, put perfume on clothes or the skin on their back.

Use non-alcoholic products

If you are a mother who likes hairstyles for your children and styling hair with fixative gel, always try to use alcohol-free and fragrance-free products. Always remember to wash your hair well in order to avoid dandruff due to the accumulation of grease and residues on the scalp.

Combing children’s hair every day

Brushing long hair should be as frequent as brushing teeth. The ideal is to do it in the morning and in the evening. Every day, everyone loses strands of hair that are replaced with new ones. When the strands fall from the scalp, they get tangled up in other strands. Hence the importance of combing your hair at least twice a day.

Tips for styling unruly hair

If your child’s hair is unruly or too thick, constant, daily brushing is one of the few natural ways to master it without the need to resort to chemicals or treatment creams. To brush unruly hair you should always comb with gentle movements, from root to tip and from front to back of the head.

cleaning children's hair

use cold water

When washing children’s hair, use cold water. It is completely contraindicated to use very hot water, as, in addition to damaging the hair, it damages the scalp. If your child doesn’t like cold water, use warm water.

An additional tip is to leave the water warm for when you want to condition your child’s hair. This product should be used on very unruly hair. Warm water opens the pores and lets the conditioner work. Allow the conditioner to work for at least 1 minute and carefully remove it with warm water.

Finally, we advise you to have a good hairdresser. Bad decisions can lead to inappropriate or repeated cuts, which can have consequences that are difficult to repair and that can harm your child even in adulthood, as these damages are often not easy to overcome over time.

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