Teaching Kids Good Haircare Habits

Teaching kids good haircare habits should start from a young age. It is never too early to teach your children how to take care of their hair. When haircare is part of your daily routine, you don't think much about it, but actually, there is a lot to learn. Here is the info you should pass onto your kids about healthy hair care habits.

How To Wash Children’s Hair

  • Using warm water, wet your hair all over.

  • Pour a small amount of shampoo on your hand, then apply it to your hair.

  • Gently massage the shampoo into your hair.

  • Explain they are washing the scalp and the hair.

  • Rinse thoroughly until the soap bubbles disappear, then repeat.

  • Use conditioner and leave it in for a few minutes before rinsing.

  • Towel dry your hair.

  • Comb it using a wide-tooth comb and let it dry naturally.

Teaching kids good hair care habits starts with reminding kids they don't need a lot of shampoo to get the job done. A brush can break, stretch and damage hair, so encourage them to use a comb. Hairdryers are acceptable on a cool heat, but natural drying will help their hair stay healthier.

You might like to use hair products designed especially for children. Monat's junior lineof shampoo, conditioner and detangler is perfect for little one's locks. These natural and gentle products are made especially for children and can be used frequently without drying hair out. The cute animal packaging is appealing to kids; plus, it's tear-free so bath time is effortlessly joyful. For kids with long or curly hair, the detangler product is a blessing in a bottle. Those knots and tangles slip right out.

When children have their own special haircare products, it gives them a sense of pride and encourages them to take care of their hair. They will carry the habits they learn now into adulthood.

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