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Saturday, October 9, 2010

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Kid Hair Style at the Salon Getting younger children to go to the salon, to agree to the hair style you want, and to do the needed hair care could be a challenge. You may experience resistance even when trying to wash or comb your children's hair. In fact, for many children a trip to the hair salon is like a visit to the doctor.

There are also special hair salons for kids like Cartoon Cuts with a smiley stylist and Bugs Bunny on TV that can make the hair cut experience more positive and entertaining for small children.
Sometimes our children have unwarranted fears, but we can help them to overcome them. Creating trust by taking their concerns seriously is the first and most important step.
locks of hairIf you've been thinking about cutting off your children's long hair or that mane of hair you've maintained since the days of Big Hair for women and ponytails for men, here's something that may help you decide, while looking for kids hair style

Kids Hair Cut at Home

If your child is afraid of the hairdresser’s, then try to cut their hair at home. They will feel safe and comfortable and you will save time and money. However if you don’t have any hair cut experience, you might want to seek out a step by step guide on children’s hair cutting.

Hair Care Troubles and Hair Tips for Kids

Trouble washing your child’s hair?
Try to use a mild shampoo in his or her favorite color or scent. Sometimes children are more willing to wash their hair with a fun shampoo, especially if it doesn’t sting their eyes.

Problem with headlice?
Read this Q&A about headlice and how to get rid of them!

Problem with matted hair or tangle?
Read this post for answer and solutions.

If you’re having trouble combing their hair, try to create trust and reassurance by allowing them to comb and brush their own hair on their own terms.

Do not brush your child's hair 100 strokes before bedtime in the traditional manner. Although combing the hair will promote shine and condition, brushing to this extend will over stimulate the sebaceous glands and make the hair greasy and heavy. Doing a quick brush to get the tangles out should be sufficient. Remember to use a comb on wet hair rather than a brush or you risk creating static electricity, which leads to breakage.

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