Sunday, December 5, 2010

Best Hair Care Tips For Children’s

Best Hair Care Tips For Children’s

Caring for your child’s hair can be confusing with so many products on the market. As a parent, you may wonder which products to use and whether to go for the latest fad products marketed for kids. Experimenting will help you to arrive at the best haircare routine for your child.

So how do you as a parent, avoid, annoying the stylist, upsetting your child and getting yourself stressed? Well this is where your best child psychology skills come into play! Sometimes your child will have unwarranted fears and you have to help to overcome them. Creating trust by taking their concerns seriously is the first and most important step. Promising a treat can also help.

Best of all is to check in your local area to see if there is one of the growing number of new specialized children’s salons available. Salon chains like Cartoon Cuts are designed to make the hair cut experience more positive and entertaining for small children: toys, video games, specially shaped chairs and specially-trained stylists, all help to ensue the experience is more like going to a theme park rather than a visit to the doctor.

Causes of Hair Loss in Children

    * One of the most common causes of hair loss in children includes fungal infections like scalp ringworm.
    * In today’s world children of all ages are also put under a lot of stress, especially when it comes to performing in school, which could be the leading cause of hair loss, not just in children, but also in adults.
    * There are also certain medical conditions and diseases like typhoid, which can lead to temporary hair loss in children and adults.
    * Children who are undergoing chemotherapy as a part of cancer treatment would also experience hair fall. The same reaction may be seen in children who are on certain strong medication.
    * In several cases, problems of hair loss in children could be either due to an unhealthy diet or because of the excessive use of hair products that contain harsh chemicals.
    * Hair loss problems in children could also be caused by genetic factors.

Time for a Cut

If your child does not have a good hair cut, no amount of the right product will make their hair look good. Be sure to take your child to a qualified professional for a good hair cut. You might veer away from bargain hair salons offering fast cuts done on dry hair. These salons are often rushed and your child’s haircut will reflect this. Dishing out money for a better cut less often will result in a hair shape that is easier to manage and that works better with your child’s hair type. While at the salon, ask the stylist for suggestions on how to care for your child’s hair type.

Hair Care Tips

Washing

Wash hair using a mild shampoo that doesn’t sting their eyes. When they are old enough, teach them how to shampoo and rinse their own hair. Use conditioner when your child is older and has longer hair. Avoid putting conditioner on the scalp.

Tangles

Detangling is best done before you wash your child’s hair. Use a wide tooth comb and start at the bottom of the hair, working your way up. Tangles can cause terrible battles between you and your child. To reduce the pain of combing tangled hair, hold taut the section of hair you are trying to comb. For  problematic tangles, you can spray in a good detangler.

Combing/Brushing

Encourage your child to comb/ brush their own hair. Don’t believe the myth about brushing hair 100 strokes before bedtime – this over stimulates the sebaceous glands and leaves hair very greasy. Use a comb, not a brush on hair that is wet. It promotes shine and minimizes hair breakage.

Accessories

use good quality brushes, combs and accessories for your child’s hair. Kids love having fun clips and hair ties. Avoid hair clips with sharp teeth, as these can hurt the scalp and cause hair damage. Keeping hair neatly tied back is a good way of avoiding hair tangling.

As your children get older, they will begin to have preferences about the hairstyles they like. This is a natural identity issue that stays with us into adulthood. By teaching your children good hair care techniques when they are young, you will be guiding them to a lifetime of healthy hair.