Hairstyles For Baby Girls Biography
I gave daily baths, but only used tiny amounts of soap; I shampoo'd only
once or twice a week. Play it by ear - if your baby sweats a lot in the
summer heat, then a more frequent shampooing might be in order to wash
off the accumulated sweat and grime that could cause skin rashes and
infections. I never used baby oil or lotion because their skin was never
dry, even in the middle of winter living in a woodstove-heated house.
I don't know about the advice to never brush or comb hair for the first
six months. My kids all had thick masses of curls from birth, and I
can't imagine the hideous mess their hair would have been without gently
combing and brushing every day, especially when it gets wet from a
bath! Hair care (unless it's a boy with a close-cropped head) is going
to be a big issue, and the sooner your baby gets used to combing and
brushing, the better. I would think that after six months of never being
combed, your baby's head is going to be a real rat's nest of snarls all
the way to the scalp, which can cause skin infections in and of itself,
not to mention a real nightmare the first time you try to comb it! But
maybe others have another outlook based upon their own experiences.
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Then she took me under her wing. She went over all the basics of AA hair
care, including frequency of shampooing (no more than once a week,
preferably only once every two weeks); to comb out hair starting at the
ends, not the scalp; to shampoo in the shower instead of at the sink so
that the water does the work of washing the conditioned hair straight
down and easing out tangles; and on and on. She showed me how to get
super straight parts using the rat-tail of a comb, and how to scrunch
gel into her hair and gently dry it to set the curls if we wanted curls.
And, most importantly of all, to make sure that the hair is sectioned
and secured in braids or twists every night before going to bed so that
it doesn't get matted during sleep. That way, in the morning you simply
undo the hair one section at a time, comb it, oil it, and re-fasten it.
SO SIMPLE!! And then, as we were leaving, that blessed young woman told
me to call her back in three days and let her know how we were making
out.
Chantelle gave me so much confidence to do something different with
Hannah's hair other than pull it back into a puff. This morning she went
to school with three neatly sectioned braids swinging jauntily with
each step. (I sectioned the top and braided it straight down the back,
then sectioned each side and put a braid in each.) We used every bangled
ponytail holder we had, and she looked so fine!
For Hannah's dry, but soft and fine tightly curled hair, Chantelle
recommended Soft Sheen's Optimum shampoo and conditioner, plus Baby
Love's Hair Lotion and Paul Sebastian's clear styling gel for styling.
We wound up using some different products than were recommended. Hannah
hates the feel of gel and hair lotion, so we settled on a nice, light
oil: African Pride Hair, Scalp & Skin Oil. It is rich in botanical
oils and extracts, has a nice, light fragrance, and it doesn't weigh
down her fine hair the way that baby oil or the heavier lotions do. The
Optimum shampoo and conditioner are good products for her hair, but I
found the fragrance overwhelming (I, the klutz with a comb, am also
allergic to perfumes.) Matrix/Biolage has a shampoo, conditioner and
detangler for dry hair that are working nicely, but they are pricey
salon products. I've also found that Infusium conditioner (found in any
drug store or supermarket) and their Leave-In Treatment for dry hair
seems to work well, and I can tolerate the lighter scents in those
products.
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