Thursday, April 10, 2014

Safe Proper Hair Care Items For Small children With Dry Kinky Hair

Know which products work well for your little one.


Caring for your little one, you may not be sure just yet what works and what doesn't when it comes to a variety of beauty regimens and products. As children are still progressing and growing, they may develop allergies or irritations to products that you would have never guessed. If you're challenged with caring for a toddler with dry, kinky hair, there are several key things to consider in terms product selection and product application that are both safe and manageable for the hair.


Shampoo & Conditioners


The process of washing your young one's hair is not as easy as it is with an adult. Kids are often more fidgety, nervous or awkward. It very important to not only choose products that work to satisfy their kinky locks but also that are safe on their eyes and mouths in case you get product on their face. Blended Beauty's Silky Swirls shampoo and L'oreal's No Tears cleansing line is fit for the natural grade of your toddler's hair and is also safe for children's eyes.


Moisturizers


If you've already identified the hair as being both dry and kinky, one of the best ways to combat the hair type is by keeping it moisturized. There are several products that will suffice, from tea tree oil to cocoa butter-based products. The key in choosing a product that works for you is to consider the styles you'll be arranging for the hair and how long you'll have the hair in the style. Pink Oil Moisturizer is a popular brand that will do the trick with about a quarter-sized application for the entire head. Other products, such as Dr. Miracles Breakage reducer, treats the hair if you've seen signs of the hair splitting or breaking at the ends.


Styling Products


Avoid using styling products such as strong hair gel or spritz on young toddler's hair. Even if you need the hair to be photo-shoot ready, you're likely to be able to get away styling the hair with fewer products to keep the hair healthy and reduce the risk of damage and breakage. Try Organic Root's olive oil edge control, a natural product to keep edges neat and tame fly-aways or Carol's Daughter Hair Milk for overall styling. To amp up the curls in the kinky texture, use Wet N Wavy's polishing activator to bring out the natural hair pattern of your young one.


Styling Accessories


Avoid using heat products on your toddler's hair. Heat encourages breakage and as her hair is still growing and developing, it's best to let the natural hair pattern grow in before pulling and tugging with heavy products and high heat. When pulling hair up in pony tails or hair bows for little girls, loosen your grip in forming the ponytails so that you don't create bumps around the hairline and breakage from the stress of being pulled for the style.









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