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If your child's scalp is dry, there are several steps you can take to help soothe and moisturize it: If you want one on one help with your hair, you can use this link to contact me http://bit.ly/NaturalHairCoach 1. Gentle shampooing : Use a gentle, fragrance-free shampoo suitable for children. Click here for an example . 2. Moisturizing shampoo : Try a shampoo with ingredients like coconut oil, olive oil, or shea butter. 3. Scalp massage : Gently massage your child's scalp with your fingertips in circular motions to increase blood flow and reduce flaking. You can also use this massage brush . 4. Coconut oil treatment : Apply a small amount of coconut oil to the scalp and leave it on for 30 minutes before washing. 5. Olive oil treatment : Apply a small amount of olive oil to the scalp and leave it on overnight before washing. 6. Scalp balm or cream : Apply a gentle scalp balm or cream containing ingredients like aloe vera, tea tree oil, or vitamin E. 7. Reduce heat styling :
This is pretty but does it actually stay on? It looks like it would slide off at any moment.
ReplyDelete(Can you tell I've never done this before? lol)
Yes, it stayed all day.. from morning through taking the girls to their soccer practice.. stopping at the store... and through dinner, bathtime.. you get it.. ALL DAY. The pins at each sides keeps it from sliding. The pin at the middle holds the knotted area.
DeleteThat's my exact question, cuz they don't like staying on my head lol .. How do you get them to stay?? bobby pins??
ReplyDeleteYes, bobby pins. I put them in at 1:23 and 1:35 on the video.
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