How to Care for Your Little Girl’s Hair

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Little girls’ natural hair is sensitive, that’s why they require a carefully-planned and safe hair care routine. Getting your daughter to become accustomed  to a regimen at an early age will reap benefits in the future. Here’s a guide to maintaining your kid’s healthy hair.

There are factors that need to be considered upon developing healthy hair care habits:

Hair Type

Different hair types require different hair routines. Kids with curly hair don’t need to shampoo as often as kids with straight hair do. Frequent shampooing may stretch and stress out your little girl’s natural curly hair, making it more susceptible to damage and dryness. Straight hair tends to get oilier faster so it needs more frequent washing.

Activities & Lifestyle

Kids enjoy outdoor activities such as playing, swimming, and sports. For more athletic girls, remind them to wash their hair after sweating. Make sure to wash her hair after every swimming session to wash away the saltwater or pool chemicals that can dry hair out. You can also opt for a brimmed hat to protect their scalp and hair from the sun when outdoors.

Here are the guidelines:

Shampooing and Moisturizing

The frequency of shampooing depends on your kid’s hair type. Curly and dry hair tend to be more fragile so it’s a good idea to wash it less often. Make sure to rinse their hair well with warm water to effectively wash away shampoo and dirt.

Kids are prone to having dry, damaged hair because of accumulate dirt. Consider using conditioner for added protection and to keep your little girl’s hair from drying out. If your child needs further moisturization, consider applying serum to seal in their natural hair oils and to keep their hair thick and shiny.

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In addition, make sure your kid’s hair and scalp are getting all the nutrients they need by using proper hair care products suited to their hair type. Gentle shampoos with all-natural ingredients are recommended especially for kids who have dry and frizzy hair, experts at Moringa-O2 say.

Combing and Detangling

Tangled hair can be painful for your little girl. Use wide-toothed combs to detangle while it is still damp or fresh from conditioning. Be patient while doing so and avoid yanking.

Tangling may also be caused by your kid’s hair rubbing against their pillow when tossing and turning at night. You can use satin or silk pillow cases to avoid further damage caused by friction.

Styling

No matter what your daughter’s hair type is, keep it neat and manageable. Simple but fun hairstyles such as pigtails or braids will keep her hair in place throughout their day, whether they’re at school or out playing sports. Make sure to keep it loose and not to pull it too tight– having tight braids and pigtails for extended periods can cause hair fall.

The Experience

Keeping your little girl’s hair healthy is more than just maintenance. Whether you’re going on mother-daughter salon dates or helping her comb her hair before bedtime, the time you spend caring for her creates both good habits and lasting memories.

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