Showing posts with label Hair Care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hair Care. Show all posts

Sunday, May 8, 2011

How To Trim Your Little Boys Hair

I have posted earlier about how to trim your little girls hair, so here is also a post on how to trim your little boys hair. Trimming your boy's hair should be less complicated than a girl's hair.
  • Don't use a razor or blade in trimming. Use a clipper and its attachments instead to avoid accidental snips to the scalp (or ear!). Lightweight clippers allow you to set the desired length or cut, ranging from a semi bald look to completely bald by running them across the head repeatedly.
  • The buzzing and vibrating sounds of the clipper can be disturbing, so use only if the boy is already familiar with it.
  • Stick to the classic barber's cut (where sides and back are trimmed thin).

Saturday, June 26, 2010

How to untangle when your child's hair got tangled up

A child, especially if it’s a girl, usually plays around with their wet hair or simply goofing off with grownup hair curlers and rollers which sometime result with your child’s hair getting tangled up. Before deciding to do drastic measures such as cutting your child’s hair. Try doing this simple steps first.

  1. Spray a detangler or leave in conditioner and gently comb through the hair.
  1. If no detangler is on hand and a bathroom is easily accessible, wet your child’s hair over the sink r in the shower.
  1. Pour a generous amount of hair conditioner.
  1. Work in the conditioner using your fingers in a tip to scalp fashion. Start out at the ends first and move upwards to the roots.
  1. Go slowly, one section at a time. Hold the hair at the roots with one hand while combing the strands with another to avoid any sudden yanks and pulls.
  1. Use you fingers to gently comb the conditioner through the strands, loosening up any knots and tangles, and still working your way from the ends upward.
  1. Once you feel the tangles begin to loosen up, take a wide tooth comb and gently work through the hair.
  1. Rinse and repeat until all knots have been smoothened out.

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Having my Baby's ear pierced

I don't know if its advisable to have Keona's ears pierced, My wife wants to have Keona's ear pierced to have her look more feminine, cause Keona has short hair, some people would thought Keona is a boy at first glance. Although shes already 1 year and 2 months I'm still having second thoughts. Because number one is the safety factor, because Keona tend to scratch her ears especially if shes not comfortable with things hanging in her head, ears or body. Knowing this she might accidentally pull her earrings resulting to a wound or the earrings would loosen up and come of, and due to her curiosity she might swallow that little shiny thing. Maybe I'm just too paranoid.
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