How to Grow Naturally Beautiful Hair in Toddler Girls
Growing naturally beautiful hair in toddler girls takes time, knowledge and the right hair care. No need to seek a professional hair stylist; nurture a toddler girl's hair by following a manageable hair regimen in your own home. Make your daughter's hair a top priority by tending to its healthy upkeep and growth daily and nightly. Gentle hair products with a gentle touch a few times a week can stimulate their hair follicles to grow at a steady pace. Does this Spark an idea?
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Style your toddler's hair in loose and flowing hairstyles. Limit your toddler's use of headbands and barrettes and avoid tight braids or ponytails. Too much restriction can stunt hair growth and cause breakage.
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Gently brush hair daily. If hair is wet, use a wide-tooth comb to untangle hair. Both movements bring oil glands up to the surface of the scalp, which promotes growth.
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Use hands to massage the scalp for 10 minutes every night right before bedtime to encourage blood flow to the scalp.
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Shampoo your toddler's hair fewer than four times a week so the hair will not dry out.
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Use gentle, light and sulfate-free baby shampoos and conditioners to fight hair breakage. Avoid shampoos that are high in pH, which is a symbol that indicates a solution’s acidity level. The pH is should not exceed 6.
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Retain moisture by applying hair butter or oil-free moisturizers a few times a week. Avoid products that have mineral oil, because they will clog hair follicles and stall growth.
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Cover your child's pillows with satin pillowcases to prevent breakage and hair damage from tossing and turning during the night.
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Tips & Warnings
If your child has not developed a head full of hair by age 2, contact a doctor. Be sure that your child has her own brushes and combs.
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