Discover Biracial Baby Hair Care Tips ...
There are times when caring for your babies hair may become a challenge as dryness and tangles set in. Although babies are still young, their hair can sometimes become difficult to manage. Often times, many mothers find that their babies hair is too frizzy, coarse or dry. It's a common occurance for moms as they learn about their babies evolving texture.
Days after birth the hair often appears fine and smooth, but as the months go on, and as your baby matures their hair texture also changes. With these changes also means changes to your hair styling routine for your baby.
Your curly bundle of joy is unique and so is their hair. Curls are kinky, coily, wavy, straight, fine, coarse... With all of these different types of curls, proper care is needed.
Here are some biracial baby hair care tips:
Only wash the hair one to two times per week. Babies also need to maintain the natural oils on their hair. Washing your babies hair too often can strip these natural oils from the hair and scalp leading to dry brittle, hair-to-manage hair.
Hair conditioning is very important. If you're going to opt for a deep conditioning treatment, do this only once a month. A conditioning rinse can be done on days where you don't shampoo the hair. This will help keep the hair healthy and moisturized.
Biracial baby hair care products should be chosen carefully. Using the wrong products can cause more harm then good to your babies virgin curly hair. Use a good moisturizer daily as the hair becomes longer and curlier. By the age of two, more moisture may be needed. Using natural organic oils and products to condition the hair and scalp can be very helpful in maintaining your little one's moisture levels.
Carefully comb and style your babies hair. While the hair is wet, sectioning the hair for combing is recommended. A hair moisturizer will make this process easier. Start combing the hair from the bottom upwards to avoid tangles and to keep your baby happy during the process. If you style your babies hair in plats, braids or pony tails, never use regular elastics because this can tear your babies hair. Always choose covered baby hair elastics.
Biracial baby hair care is easy once you establish a good routine and find the right products.
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Looking for natural organic biracial baby hair care products for your baby and kids?
Peek-a-Boo Tearless Shampoo
gently cleanses baby’s hair and scalp with soothing botanicals. Suitable even for the most sensitive of skin. Only the Best For Your Precious Angel!
Curly Curls Patty Cake Conditioner
is formulated with pure organic aloe leaf juice, Patty Cake Conditioner moisturizes with the pulp of this healing plant and protects baby’s delicate scalp.
Ring Around the Curlies Leave In Cre'me
is the icing on the cake! Ring Around the Curlies Leave In Cre'me is the perfect styler to enhance, defrizz, and define curly tendrils.
Directions: Apply Ring Around the Curlies Leave in Cre'me after moisturizing with Itsy Bitsy Spirals moisturizers to soften, defrizz, and enhance your angel’s curls.
Certified Organic Jojoba Oil - natural oil that rapidly penetrates the hair and scalp and is the most similar to the natural oil produced by the sebaceous glands in the scalp. Great for biracial baby hair.
Curls Itsy Bitsy Spirals Baby Curl Moisturizer
Your angel's dry curls will be banished with the perfect detangling moisturizer for baby's dry, fuzzy, bed head curls. Use daily on wet or dry hair tp soften, hydrate and detangle. Works great on black, multiethnic, biracial baby hair.
The perfect detangling moisturizer for baby's dry, fuzzy, bed head curls. Use daily.
Directions: Apply Itsy Bitsy Spirals Moisturizer to wet or dry hair to refresh, rehydrate, detangle and soften dry curls. For thicker hair, follow up with Ring Around the Curlies.
Certified Organic Jojoba Oil - natural oil that rapidly penetrates the hair and scalp and is the most similar to the natural oil produced by the sebaceous glands in the scalp.
Methylheptyl Isostearate (Bean Tree) - plant derived emollient that gives sheen and silkiness to the hair.