Saturday, February 5, 2022

HAIRSTYLES IDEAS FOR BLACK BABIES, INFANTS AND NEWBORNS

    

One of the things a new mother has to learn about is how to take care of their baby’s hair. That’s why in this post, I will share some easy hairstyles for Black babies you can try on your baby girl’s hair. These are hairstyles that are extremely simple for anyone to make. You don’t need to know how to do hair, let alone, how to do babies hair. Of a fact,, these hairstyles are so easy that even husbands, partners or older children can do these hairstyles on your baby’s hair. 

 

 These hairstyles do not include hair extensions or any type of attachments that stays in the child’s hair for a significant length of time. They are also tension free and won’t pull on your daughter’s hair or damage her growing hair follicles. 


 

Some Frequently Asked Questions Relating To Caring For Black Babies Hair.

1.     Why do babies get bald spots on the back of their head?

The sleeping and sitting position of a new baby will affect her hair growth. Since babies sleep most of the time during the first few months of their life, it’s significant to note that you switch their sleeping positions, so they’re not always sleeping on their backs. Remember that your baby is growing every day, part of the growth she’s experiencing is hair growth

If she’s always sleeping with the back of her head resting on a surface however, that section of her hair won’t be able to grow as much as the rest of her head. Since it’s recommended for babies to sleep on their backs to avoid sudden infant death syndrome, It’s not recommended switching your baby’s sleeping position just for hair growth. You can however get your baby satin bedding such as a satin pillow case or give her a  satin sleep cap for babies. 

If the back of your baby’s hair seems like it’s not growing, you shouldn’t worry because it will eventually grow out when she’s old enough to change sleeping positions and you feed her healthy meals that will facilitate this growth. 

2.     What causes babies to have lots of hair?

Some babies are born with lots of hair, while some are born with barely any. This is mainly determined by genetics and the mother’s diet while she was pregnant. 

3.     How can I get my baby’s hair to grow?

Since babies are growing every day, you really can’t do much to change the development of your child. You can however do certain things to help ensure your baby’s hair grows healthy and long. If you are breastfeeding, you want to ensure your baby is eating healthy. As the mother, this means eating healthy foods such as the ones recommended here. Taking  your vitamins so that the breast milk your daughter feeds on has all the necessary nutrients needed for growth is very essential. If your baby is taking formula, you can choose healthy non GMO formula with fewer hormones that can hinder your baby’s growth or cause health issues.

 To be continued

 

20 WAYS TO CARE FOR BLACK WOMAN’S HAIR


Having Black hair is unique in that Black women change up styles a lot
. You can walk down one street block in a city and see 10 different hairstyles that Black women are wearing: straight curls, shortcuts, braids – women really run the gamut.

 While, it is no news to anyone with Afro-textured  hair, caring for your natural hair is a different ball game.

Black women’s hair usually isn't easy to handle but finding the right tools and methods for caring for your natural hair, will set you on the path to embracing your natural curls. I have outlined  20 ways to make caring for your Afro hair a breeze so you can have that healthy bounce and flaunt your natural mane proudly. 

Here, I shall be dishing out the ways to care for black woman's hair two each day. So if you really desire to get the best for your hair, keep on with this platform. 

Let us dig in

1. Water Should Be Your Hair’s Best Friend

When it comes to your Afro hair, water is an absolute necessity. One of the keys to maintaining healthy natural hair is water. It is recommended that you drink eight glasses of water daily and also consistently apply water to your hair.

One of the ways you can use water for your hair is during the de-tangling process. Because of its curly nature, naturally Afro hair is more susceptible to knots and tangles. Attempting to comb through dry and tangled hair will probably leave you with a weird headache and hair breakage. You should always de-tangle your hair when damp or standing under a shower head for an easier process. Also, having a spray bottle of water helps. Water is used during the moisturizing process too. For softer, shinier hair, use water on your hair often.

 2.  Adopting A Wash Day Routine

The biggest advantage of rocking an Afro hair is that you don't have to wash it so often like other hair types. However, you need to wash your hair weekly or every two weeks, to avoid dryness and fuzziness. You can do this by adopting a wash day routine.

For your wash day routine, use a moisture-boosting shampoo and conditioner in order to refresh your black hair curls. I can help in procuring the best an all-in-one moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. For best an all-in-one moisturizing shampoo and conditioner, call us on +2348036097845, whatsapp +2349012424030, email: desnet920@gmail.com, facebook.com/chicalista.   Keep in mind not to use hot water when washing your hair as it dries out your hair and removes moisture from it. Instead, use warm water to cleanse your hair properly.

 Tomorrow is another day for additional two practices to take proper care of black woman's hair.

Remember for best an all-in-one moisturizing shampoo and conditioner, call us on +2348036097845, whatsapp +2349012424030, email: desnet920@gmail.com, facebook.com/chicalista.


 

 

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