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Children's hair is a tricky task. How you take care of a child's hair depends on the type of hair that he or she has and the activity level of the child. Through trial and error, you can develop a hair care routine that works. It's important to create healthy hair habits early on.

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    Tailor your shampoo regimen to your child's needs. Think about the child's hair type (straight, curly, oily, dry), activity level, and age to determine how often to shampoo his or her hair. Needs will vary from child to child.[1] You may have to adjust shampooing frequency based on changes in the weather as well.[2]

    • Toddlers should have their hair shampooed about three times a week.
    • Oily and straight hair should be shampooed once a day or every other day.[3]
    • Straight, non-oily hair can be shampooed once or twice a week.[4]
    • African-American hair, curly hair, or dry hair should be shampooed every 7 to 10 days. Hair should be rinsed with water and conditioned after heavy sweating or swimming. [5]
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    Adjust shampoo frequency if needed. Monitor how your child's hair responds to the recommended shampooing frequency and make adjustments as necessary.[6] The weather or changes in activity levels may require a change in shampooing frequency. [7]

    • If you notice that the hair and/or scalp is oily, add an additional shampoo per week until the oiliness is gone.[8]
    • If you notice dullness, shedding, or dryness, remove one shampoo per week until the hair feels better.[9]

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    Choose a kid friendly shampoo. Consider the scent, gentleness, and the child's hair type when choosing a shampoo. For example, if your child has dry hair, you should look for a moisturizing shampoo. There are many children's shampoos on the market, and finding the best shampoo will require trial and error.[10]

    • If your child has a scalp condition such as psoriasis, dermatitis, or dandruff, consult a dermatologist about the best shampoo.
    • If your child has fine or thin hair, try a lightweight shampoo that will not weigh his or her hair down.
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    Massage shampoo into your child's hair. Wet the hair thoroughly before applying shampoo and then squirt a quarter-sized amount of shampoo in your hand. Gently massage the shampoo into your child's scalp. Make sure that all of the shampoo is rinsed out of the hair when finished.[11]

    • Use the ball of your fingertips to massage the scalp. Scratching with your nails can irritate the scalp.[12]
    • If the child has tight curly tresses, do not gather the hair on top of the child's head. This can cause the hair to tangle.[13]
    • Adjust the amount of shampoo you use based on the child's hair. For example, a child with thicker hair may need more than a quarter-sized amount of shampoo, and a child with thin or fine hair may need less than a quarter-sized amount of shampoo.
    • An itchy, dry, or flaky scalp may be a sign that all of the shampoo is not being rinsed out.[14]
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    Decide if conditioner is necessary. African-American, curly hair, and dry hair should be conditioned after the shampooing process. Conditioner adds shine, softens hair, and smooths the cuticle. The conditioning needs of your child's hair may change due to the climate. Hair may need conditioner during colder months or in drier climates.

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    Choose the type of conditioner based on your child's hair needs. Three types of conditioners include leave-in conditioner, deep conditioners, and instant conditioners. The type of conditioner you choose is based on the child's hair. For example, if your child has extremely dry hair, a deep conditioner would be best. Always follow the directions on the conditioner bottle.[15]

    • Leave-in conditioners are kept in and are not rinsed out of the hair. They can make the detangling process easier. A leave-in conditioner may weigh fine or thin hair down.
    • Instant conditioners coat the hair and create softness and shine. They do not have to be left in the hair for very long before they are rinsed out.
    • Deep conditioners usually stay in the hair for about 15 minutes before rinsing. Depending on the condition of your child's hair, they can be used after every shampoo or once a month.
    • A hot oil treatment can also be used once or twice a month to condition hair as well. Heat up some oil (e.g. olive oil, coconut oil, jojoba oil) and then massage the warm oil into the scalp and hair. Cover the hair with a shower cap or a warm towel and let the oil sit for 20 minutes. Rinse out the oil when finished.
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    Apply conditioner to your child's hair. Conditioner should be applied on freshly washed hair. Squeeze out any excess water before applying. Put hair into sections and then apply a palm sized amount of conditioner to each section. Focus conditioner application on the ends of the hair.

    • Thicker and curlier hair should be divided into smaller sections to better distribute the conditioner.
    • Work the conditioner through the hair using a wide toothed comb or your hands.
    • Conditioner does not need to be applied to your child's scalp.
    • Thicker and highly textured hair may need more conditioner than fine and thin hair. Adjust the amount of conditioner you use based on the child's hair type.
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    Remove gum from your child's hair. Gum can be removed without cutting the child's hair. Creamy peanut butter or any type of vegetable oil can be applied to the hair to remove gum. Completely cover the gum with peanut butter or oil using you fingers or a toothbrush and let the product sit for a few minutes. Then remove the gum from the hair and wash the child's hair.

    • Vegetable oil works best if the gum is in the child's eyelashes or eyebrows as well.
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    Remove glue from your child's hair. Conditioner can be used to remove glue from hair. Wet the hair and then apply conditioner to the area covered with glue. Let the conditioner soak for 20 minutes, and then use a comb to remove the glue from the hair.

    • If the conditioner does not work, try using baby oil instead of the conditioner. The oil should be left on the hair for 20 minutes as well.
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    Be prepared for surprise haircuts. It is not uncommon for a child to cut his or her own hair or have his or her hair cut by another child at school. If this happens, you can take the child to a professional stylist to fix the hair. If the damage is not that bad, have the child try accessories such as hats, headbands, barrettes, bobby pins, or styles that can camouflage the damage.

    • Talk to your child about the appropriated ways to use scissors (e.g. for arts and crafts).
    • If your child is interested in styling hair, allow them to cut the hair of a doll or mannequin instead.
    • If another child cuts your child's hair, address the matter with the teacher and the other child's parent so this does not happen again.
    • Remind your child that other children should not touch or play with his or her hair.
    • Remember that hair grows back.
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    Manage your child's cowlicks. Cowlicks are not uncommon. Try reversing your child's usual part or use bobby pins and hairspray to train the hair to lay down. You also may try hairstyles that allow the cowlick to remain in its preferred direction.[16]

    • Cowlicks are less visible on long hair, super short hair and textured hair. Growing out the hair or having a very short hair style may hide the cowlick.
    • Cowlicks should be brushed down while the hair is still wet.
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    Detangle the hair. Always detangle hair before styling. Divide hair into sections and secure the sections with a clip or ponytail holder. Apply a leave-in conditioner or a detangler to the section, and then begin to comb the section. Start at the ends of the hair and work your way up. Be gentle as not to hurt the child or damage the hair.[17]

    • Entertaining the child with a movie or book can help the detangling process go more smoothly. Make sure both you and the child are in a comfortable position before you get started.
    • A wide tooth comb is a good tool to use for detangling.
    • Once a section is detangled, either braid it or twist it so it does not become tangled again.
    • Be extra gentle with kinky and curly hair. This hair type should be divided into smaller sections for the detangling process. You can also use your fingers to help detangle the hair.
    • If you plan on applying heat to the child's hair later, apply a heat protectant to the hair as you are detangling.
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    Avoid hairstyles that cause tension. Braids that are too tight, ponytails, and barrettes can cause children's hair to fall out. If the child mentions that he or she is in pain, loosen the braid or the ponytail. Hairstyles should never be painful.

    • For African-American children, pay special attention to the hairline. Styles such as braids and cornrows should be done gently. Avoid excessive pulling and tension which could cause thinning of the hairline. Small bumps around the hairline can also indicate that a style is too tight.
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    Use heat sparingly. Heat can be used to dry hair more quickly or to straighten kinky and curly hair. A heat protectant should always be used before applying heat. Heat puts stress on the hair and can lead to dryness.[18]

    • Hair should be separated into sections before blow-drying. Start at the ends first and work your way up. Thicker and highly textured hair should be blow dried in smaller sections.
    • Blow-dryers with a comb nozzle attachment are recommended for African-American hair.
    • If you are using a ceramic comb or iron to straighten hair, put it on the lowest temperature setting possible. Thick or coarse hair may need more heat or be divided into smaller sections before straightening.
    • African-American hair should not be straightened more than once a week.
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    Avoid harsh chemicals. African-American children should not chemically relax their hair to straighten it. These chemicals can negatively affect their scalp. The tighter curl pattern of African-American hair makes it more susceptible to chemical damage. Blow-drying or ceramic combs are safer alternatives for straightening hair.

    • If you choose to relax the hair, wait until the child is at least 12 years old and have the relaxer done by a professional stylist.
    • Permanent and semi-permanent hair color should not be used by children under 16 years of age.[19]
    • Use styling products such as mousse, gels, and pomades that are specially formulated for children.
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      Can a 12 year old use hair serum? ›

      Can teenagers use hair serums? Yes. Teenage hair care routine should include a hair serum with natural ingredients to keep your strands healthier. However, do not go overboard and know less is more.

      How often should I oil my kids' hair? ›

      ✔ Leave it to absorb for around an hour ✔ Wash it out using a suitable shampoo Repeat this oiling process once per week or maybe twice a month, whichever suits your schedule and your child's hair type.

      How to moisturize kids' hair? ›

      Oils like jojoba, coconut, and olive oil work wonders by keeping a kid's natural hair moisturized. For even better results, choose shampoos and conditioners with moisturizing ingredients. Don't forget to pay special attention to the ends and baby hair—especially the ends since they get the biggest share of breakage.

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      The best way to prevent frizz is to make sure your child's hair is never dry and always moisturized. You can do this by creating a daily haircare routine that includes natural products containing butters, oils, and non-drying ingredients as listed previously.

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      Here is our list of 10 Natural Hair Do's & Don'ts For Children, starting with the Do's.
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      What age can a child use normal shampoo? ›

      Here are some things to consider: "The whole reason we tend to use children's shampoo products is they are 'tear-free,'" Samuels says. So parents could switch when the child developmentally is able to wash his or her own hair without getting the product in the eyes, usually around age 8 to 10, she says.

      Is it OK for a 12 year old to use hair removal cream? ›

      If they are extremely hairy, brunette, or have coarse hair, a hair removal product on a 12 year old is ok, as long as they are using it in moderation, supervised, and age appropriate (legs, armpits, bikini outline is fine, a stripper type pubic design or bare is not).

      Is it OK for a 12 year old to dye her hair? ›

      We spoke to the experts to get the lowdown on when it's safe to dye your child's hair. "I really don't think it's safe to dye or bleach a child's hair until after puberty, and ideally not until their late teens — at least 16," advises Dr. Sejal Shah, M.D., a New York-based dermatological surgeon.

      Who has the healthiest hair in the world? ›

      Beauty expert (and mama) Delara Lalwani is here to tell you how to get it! According to a global study based on 4 characteristics that determine healthy hair – thickness, tensile strength, shine, and smoothness – Indian women have the best hair in the world.

      What to apply on hair daily? ›

      Oil, shampoo, and condition your hair at least twice a week. You can apply a hair serum daily to prevent tangles and ensure less hair breakage while combing and styling. Pamper your hair once a week with a hair mask.

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      How to repair a child's damaged hair? ›

      Kids hair can benefit from natural keratin treatments too! Kids shampoos and conditioners containing natural keratin help repair damaged hair cuticles by attaching to the hair follicle, filling in any gaps to help strengthen the hair.

      What helps kids with hair loss? ›

      For younger children, treatment consists primarily of strong corticosteroid ointments or creams applied to the bald areas. Teenagers, who may be sufficiently motivated to have their hair return, may tolerate steroid injections into the scalp. Minoxidil (Rogaine) is often used in additional to topical steroid treatment.

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