Kids' Hairstyles

Maintaining your kids’ hairstyles can be quite a task at times. Check out how you can maintain your kid’s tresses with ease.
Kids' Hairstyles
Naughty and fun loving, kids will be…well, kids! In such cases parents are often a trifle worried about the kind of hairstyles their kids would love to sport. Ideally, kids’ hairstyles should be simple, neat and tidy. Fussing too much over hairstyles for children may actually divert your kid’s attention towards the other areas. Most kids tend to dread visits to the beauty parlor, but today, with the way the various media have influenced the minds of children, most children are astonishingly up-to-date with the latest kids’ hairstyles! In fact, such is their knowledge that they can even tell you a thing or two, about hairstyles for children!

Being fashion conscious, most kids’ also tend to emulate their most loved celebrity in terms of hair and fashion. But kids’ hairstyles need to be practical and tidy unless there is a particular occasion you are planning to attend. The appropriate kids’ hairstyles need to be cool yet should be nothing over the top. The innocence of the child should be reflected through the hairstyles or even the style of dressing as well.

Ideas for Kids’ Hairstyles:

Girls’ hairstyles may tend to be a little difficult to manage as compared to hairstyles for boys. If you have observed around, most girls tend to have short hairstyles from their childhood days. Working parents have no time to fuss around long tresses as this is also the age when your kids’ would turn adventurous and also tend to get themselves messy at all times. This is the age when your kid would also be actively involved in sports and the last thing you would want is some elaborate kind of hairstyle that will mess up easily without your supervision!

Short hair can prove to be a great idea for kids’ hairstyles as this can give you the option for trying new ideas without really worrying about your daughters hair getting tangled! Go in for a stylish bob hair cut or short layers. If your daughter has curly hair, very short hairstyles are not a good option. This is because curly hair would tend to puff out when cut short and this would look especially messy when your daughter attends her classes at school. Keep her hair medium length in this case and trying out normal hair braiding options can keep her hair neat and tidy at all times!

Straight hair can look fabulous when tied into a simple ponytail. Use those cute kiddy pins to make her hair look even more attractive. Some bangs across the forehead may look good, but this would be difficult to maintain for a busy mom. Even if your kid is keen on perming her hair or getting it streaked, refrain from doing so at a young age. Her hair is delicate and would need gentle care rather than splashing chemicals over her tresses.

Kids’ hairstyles for young boys tend to be easier to manage as compared to a girl’s hairstyle. Most parents would prefer to go in for crew cuts or short spikes when they are looking for style along with practicality. These look cute for sporty boys who are always playing truant at school!

Tips for maintaining your Kids’ Hairstyles:

You must encourage and get your child interested in hygiene habits for the hair. This would make your task a whole lot easier.

Hair care for kids’ hairstyles should always include a mild and gentle shampoo. Look for one that is particularly gentle on the eyes and has a yummy, fruity fragrance as well. This is bound to get your kid interested in washing his/her hair with utmost care!

Always ensure your kid has a healthy diet. This will lead to naturally beautiful hair!

Comb the hair in sections. This would help to detangle it faster. Show your child how to go about it, step by step. You can even get some interesting pins and clips to add fun to the whole process.

If your kid loves to swim, ensure you give him/her a good hair bath following the swim. This should help to rinse out all the chemicals.

When outdoors for a prolonged period, cover your child’s hair with a hat or scarf to protect him/her from the harsh rays of the sun.
   By Kashmira Lad
Published: 4/3/2008
 
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