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How do I wash and take care of my baby's hair?

How do I wash and take care of my baby's hair?

Some babies are born with a head full of hair, while others don’t have any. It doesn’t matter if your mini has lots or little hair, taking good care of the hair and scalp is always a great idea. But where to start? We’re here to help you find the perfect routine for your little one!

A newborn baby is often covered with a white layer of grease. This layer is also called vernix and protects your baby against infections during pregnancy. After birth it’s best to leave the vernix alone until it disappears on its own. For some babies it takes a couple of hours, for others this may take a few days. When the vernix has been absorbed by the skin you can start washing your baby!

When and how often?

Your baby’s hair does not need shampoo, the first few months water will do just fine! Feel like this isn’t enough? You can use the water of the bath, with added bath oil, to gently cleanse the scalp and hair of your baby. When your mini’s hair starts growing a bit more it might be time to start using shampoo for washing. Once a week is more than enough! Use a shampoo that’s specifically made for babies, with mild ingredients that are mild for the eyes. Even if your baby doesn’t have hair yet, you might want to switch to shampoo eventually, because it also cares for the scalp!

 

Why baby shampoo?

A special shampoo for your little one is a must. Why? Baby shampoo has a lower pH value than your own shampoo, which is what you want for the sensitive baby skin. Naïf baby shampoo also does not contain SLES, mineral oil and microplastics, is made with ingredients of natural origin. Our 2-in-1 Shampoo & Body Wash has no perfume and is even AllergyCertified! Extra soft and mild care for your baby.

 

Washing hair: this is how you do it!

A shower or a bath: it’s up to you! With a newborn baby a bath might be easier, because you have your hands free. It’s important to just go with what works best for you and your baby!

Step 1. Wet the hair carefully. Make a bowl with your hands and scoop a little bit of water over your baby’s head.

Step 2. Add a little bit of shampoo to your hands and massage it into the hair and scalp.

Step 3. Rinse and done!

Always make sure to keep shampoo out of your little's eyes, even if you use a mild shampoo for babies. Did you know a baby only blinks twice a minute? Compared to our fifteen times a minute the chance of water or shampoo getting into their eyes is a lot bigger! So, make sure to protect the eyes while rinsing the head. Put a washcloth on the forehead to keep the water out for example. If your baby is laying in the tub you can use your hand to carefully rinse the product out of the hair. 

Clean and done? Time to dry off! Be careful while drying the sensitive baby skin, it’s up to five times thinner than adult skin! Instead of rubbing, you’d want to dab the skin and hair dry.

 

What to do with cradle cap?

Does your baby suffer from cradle cap? No worries, lots of kids do! This kind of eczema often starts between the sixth and eighth week after birth. It usually also disappears again before your mini turns one. You can take care of cradle cap by using baby oil and a soft brush to massage the scalp. Wash the hair afterwards following the steps above.

 

More good care

Parent of older kids or a baby with an untameable coupe? You might need a little more help. For soft hair that’s easy to comb through we've got the tip for you: hair lotion! A real multi tasker, if we say so! Hair lotion can help with knots, fluffiness and taming the wildest curls. And it smells divine! Good luck with your babies new and complete hair routine!

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