Do you need to find an easy solution for your toddler’s hair that will work all day and still be easy for you to pull off? Maybe you have a special event? Here are some great tips for your child’s hair care, styles and even some fun products. First thing first. Shampoo, combing and brushing! Nothing says uncool like yogurt smeared ends and a little pizza grease on the bangs. We all know what happens when a lollipop residue is left in the hair, it collects dirt and turns into a big goo ball. YUCK! This website “What to expect”- is an easy to follow hair care guide designed for toddlers.
For those of you with sons, today is your lucky day. You can learn to comb a fauxhauk with a little dab of hair gel. Your handsome hunk will look like he just crawled off the cover of a magazine. This fascinating website shows the pic by pic tutorial including some products for your tyke.
What? You have a little girl with long hair? Need help with tangles? Meet your two new best friends. What a better solution than screaming every morning.
The Paul Mitchell de-tangler is no ordinary greasy spray to oil down your toddlers wispy locks. No, it’s lightweight, smells fresh and really calms down the knots and fuzz. We like the Goody tangle brush because its easy to hold for kids and moms and really works!
Here are two techniques that produce curls for days and don’t require heat or any special products. The first is called “Bantu knots”, the second is “rag curls”.
Chances are if you are a mom over the age of 30, you’ve had your hair rolled in rag curls as a little girl. Remember the sheer bliss when pulling each boingy curl out? Don’t you want to share that memory with your daughter? Click the pictures for instructions.
If you are willing to be creative and find ways to work some hair styling into your toddler’s busy schedule, you’ll be sure to find some success with these tips.