Keep baby/toddler hair shorter or shoulder length until the baby hair grows out and it thickens up. Don’t shampoo it every day. Some even subscribe to the “no poo (shampoo)” method and only use conditioner. Use a leave-in conditioner and comb it through the hair w/a wide tooth comb after her bath or shower.
Then, how do you take care of wavy hair for kids?
When styling your kid’s curly hair at home, Davidson recommends these six tips:
- Don’t pile the hair on top of the head to wash.
- Always use more conditioner than shampoo.
- Don’t use shampoo as often — it dries out the hair.
- If the hair becomes matted more easily, detangle often.
- It’s OK to condition more than once a week.
Likewise, how do you refresh toddler curls?
How do you define toddler curls?
How do I stop my toddler’s hair from frizzing?
Skip the brush: To avoid frizz and damage, forego hard bristle brushing, especially when hair is dry as this can break curly hair. You can use a wide toothed comb, then scrunch on a toddler curly hair styling product if desired – a cream or spray are a great option for extra taming.
Do baby curls go away?
It is possible, as you mentioned, that the weight of her hair is what is making it straight on top. It is also possible that those curls you are seeing are from her “baby hair,” and that sadly they will be gone after you cut her hair.
When should I cut my toddler’s hair curly?
Time it with their birthday! Many parents choose to do the first haircut to celebrate turning one. While doing it with the first birthday is a great way to celebrate this special milestone, it will certainly still depend on the child. If your little one has a lot of curls and they are long, a cut should be fine.
How do I style my 3 year olds hair?
Is hair gel safe for toddlers?
However, baby hair gel is not recommended for very young infants, as their skin will absorb the ingredients. You should also be aware of the components and always do a patch test on your little one’s arm before using.