Prevent Infant Hair Loss – Use Baby Hair Barrettes

Is it normal for babies to have hair fall? According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, newborn hair loss is common during the first few months and there is nothing to worry about. Infant hair loss is rarely associated with a medical problem and the new locks usually tend to grow out in no time. However, if you are worried about your baby’s hair falling out, following some of these simple newborn hair care tips can help stop the baby’s hair from breakage and promote hair growth.

1: Baby Hair Brush

Brushing helps calms the baby, massage the scalp, and promote healthy hair growth. Using a soft bristle hairbrush helps boost blood flow to the scalp and stimulate it, thereby promoting healthy hair growth. Brushing also helps maintain the health of your baby’s scalp. Newborn babies develop a crusty, scalp skin on their scalp known as cradle cap. However, though this condition is harmless and tends to get cured on its own, brushing regularly helps get rid of the flaky skin and reduce the chances of developing a cradle cap again. To buy the best baby brush, choose a soft-bristled hairbrush for a newborn or opt for a wide-toothed comb if your baby has longer and thicker hair.

2: Baby Shampoo

Whether your baby is born with a full head of hair or bald is important that you keep his scalp clean with a mild, moisturizing shampoo. Using a good baby shampoo helps protect your infant’s skin and also prevents hair from getting tangled. Gently massaging the shampoo on your baby’s scalp helps keep the scalp clean and increase blood circulation, promoting hair growth. The best baby shampoo should be selected on the following parameters, mild lather, no-tear formula, pH balanced, hypoallergenic, synthetic colors, and paraben-free.

3: Baby Hair Accessories

Baby hair accessories can make your infant look irresistibly adorable. However, though using baby bows or infant headbands or hair ties can help keep your baby’s hair away from face and eyes, ensure that they fit snugly fit on your baby’s hair and do not feel tight. Babies have extremely delicate and thin wisps that can get damaged easily. Adoring tight hair accessories on their head will not only cause traction alopecia in which your little one can begin to lose hair, but will also make your baby feel uncomfortable all day. If you are looking for a baby hair accessory that won’t slide or pull your baby hair and allow her hair to feel ‘just right’ using baby hair barrettes is highly recommended.

Following these simple tips will not only make your well-groomed baby look extra cute, but also ensures that your baby’s hair looks full and stays healthy.

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