Shopping Cart

0

Your shopping bag is empty

Go to the shop

1. Avoid Over washing Fine Hair

Many parents unknowingly wash their child’s hair too frequently, especially if it’s fine-textured. Overwashing strips away natural oils, causing dryness, dandruff, and hair fall. Use a gentle, pH-balanced shampoo and wash only as needed — about 2 - 3 times a week for normal hair. Always follow with a conditioner to restore moisture.

2. Rinse Shampoo Thoroughly

A major mistake parents make is not rinsing shampoo out completely. Leftover shampoo can coat the scalp, causing oil buildup, itching, and even dandruff. Make sure to rinse hair thoroughly with lukewarm water until it feels completely clean — especially near the roots and behind the ears.

3. Prioritize Conditioning for Healthy Hair

Conditioning is often skipped for kids, but it’s essential for maintaining softness and preventing breakage. Kids with curly hair need extra hydration to keep their curls defined and frizz-free. Sporty kids who sweat a lot also benefit from conditioner, as it helps prevent dryness from frequent washing. Apply conditioner to the mid-lengths and ends — never the scalp — and leave it on for a minute before rinsing. By making these small but impactful changes, you can nourish, protect, and strengthen your child’s hair, ensuring it stays healthy and manageable as they grow!