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Children’s Hair Care: Gentle Touches, Sensitive Beginnings

Every child has a unique hair structure. Some children grow up with thick, wavy, or curly hair, while others may have finer and sparser strands. Regardless of hair type, the scalp is particularly sensitive during early childhood, and requires careful, sensitive care. Proper care routines established during this period form the foundation for healthy hair growth in the years to come. In this post, we will share some basic tips for children’s hair care.

Hair Development in Children: What You Need to Know

Hair follicles begin to develop in the womb during the second trimester of pregnancy. In the first months after birth, some babies may experience hair loss. This is completely normal, and new hair usually starts to grow within a few months. By the age of two, the scalp becomes more resistant to external factors, making it a suitable time to introduce regular care practices.

Recommended Care Steps for Healthy Hair

Here are some base hair care steps for children:

1. Gentle and Natural Cleansing

Washing your child’s hair 2–3 times a week with a plant-based, organic shampoo such as My Oh My! Naturals Foamy Dreams Organic Shampoo is ideal. Overwashing can cause the scalp to dry out and disturb its natural moisture balance. Gently massaging the scalp in circular motions while washing helps stimulate blood circulation and offers a soothing effect.

2. Preventing Tangles and Ensuring Easy Combing

Children with fine and delicate hair often experience tangling. In such cases, leave-in detangling products like My Oh My! Naturals Ouch-Free Hair Detangler, which are organic and plant-based, can be used. These products make hair easier to comb, reduce the risk of breakage, and help keep hair soft.

3. A Gentle Approach to Cradle Cap and Scalp Issues

During early childhood, conditions such as flaking or dryness may appear on the scalp. Using organic oil-based shampoos like My Oh My! Naturals Foamy Dreams Organic Shampoo and gently combing afterward can help alleviate these problems.

4. Choosing the Right Brush and Comb

When it comes to children’s hair care, it is important to use soft-bristled and wide-toothed brushes and combs. This way, hair can be combed without breaking the strands or irritating the scalp.

5. Don’t Worry About Hair Shedding

In children over the age of two, hair loss may occur due to seasonal changes, dietary habits, or hormonal factors. Most of the time, this is a temporary condition, and hair regrows naturally within its cycle.

Apply these tips when caring for your children’s sensitive hair. In case there is anything alarming/out of ordinary, make sure to see a medical expert. 

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