Matted hair is hair that is extremely tangled. Your child may develop matted hair if you do not brush it often enough. Your child's hair may also become matted if she lies on a bed for an extended period while ill or sleeping. Curly hair can get matted easily since it clings to other hairs and may have a coarse texture. You can use moisturizing and detangling hair products to make brushing your child's matted hair less painful and time-consuming. These hair products will also keep your child's hair from getting matted in the future.
Dreadlocks are a hairstyle that requires preparation to start and patience to maintain. Before starting dreadlocks in your child's hair, make sure that you have at least three inches of hair to work with. Be sure that your child is willing to have their hair this way and that they are willing to go through regular maintenance and care to keep their dreadlocks looking clean and fresh. If they are, then this unique and interesting hairstyle can be made a part of their own personal style.
Most people will agree that toddlers with very curly hair are nothing short of adorable. But all the parents may see is one tough tangle to comb through. Whether your child's hair is super kinky, has tight spiral curls, gets frizzy in the humidity or simply knots easily, there are a few things you can do to be able to comb through it -- and comb through it without your toddler crying.
The ideal child's haircut is generally easy to care for, requires little to no maintenance and can be worn for any occasion. Until about age 12, most kids don't worry about what their hair looks like and leave the decision for their parents to make. There are several ideas for parents to keep in mind, focusing on not only style, but function. Whichever style is chosen, it has to work for activities, school and special occasions.
Your curly haired child may look like a cherub but those tangles are anything but angelic. Guess what? You can prevent tangles. Curly hair is beautiful and when properly cared for, very easy to maintain. Here are some tips to keep your child's curls soft, shiny, defined, and tangle-free.
Proper care of your child's hair is important because it is your job as a parent to keep your child clean. In addition, when children are young is the best time to teach them how to wash, rinse, comb and style their hair. Read on to learn how.