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Back-to-School Hairstyles: Popular Hairstyles for the Upcoming School Year

Popular back-to-school haircuts often prioritize ease of maintenance, versatility, and style. With back-to-school right around the corner, here are some timeless and trendy options to consider.

1. Classic Comb Over

A comb-over haircut is a classic hairstyle that involves combing longer hair on top of the head to one side to create a neat and polished look. A comb-over haircut offers a timeless and versatile style that can be adapted for different hair types, lengths, and personal preferences.

 

2. Shoulder-Length Bob

Also known as a lob (long bob), is a stylish and versatile haircut that typically falls just at or slightly below shoulder level. It’s a contemporary hairstyle that strikes a balance between chic and ease of maintenance. Its versatility, flattering length, and timeless appeal make it a popular choice for girls seeking a stylish yet practical haircut.

3. Tapered Fade

For boys, a tapered fade haircut is a popular choice that’s clean, modern, and easy to maintain. It involves gradually shortening the hair from the top down to the neckline. It’s a versatile option that can be customized with different fade lengths and hair textures.

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4. Braided Hairstyles

Braided hairstyles, such as fishtail braids, cornrows, bubble braids, dutch braids, or braided ponytails, are popular among students for their versatility, durability, and ability to keep hair out of the face during busy school days. For more on braided hairstyles, click on the link below to view our previous blog articles highlighting braids.

5. Mohawk

For boys who want a bold and statement-making hairstyle, a mohawk haircut features a strip of longer hair down the center of the head, with the sides shaved or cut short. Mohawks are often styled by applying hair gel, pomade, or wax to the central strip of hair and shaping it into spikes or a ridge running along the center of the head. The spikes can be styled straight up for a classic mohawk look or swept to the side for a more modern variation.

6. Buzz Cut

A buzz cut is a simple and low-maintenance haircut where the hair is clipped very short all over the head. It’s a practical option for boys who prefer a no-fuss hairstyle. Despite its simplicity, the buzz cut can be versatile. It can be customized with different clipper guard lengths to achieve variations such as a “high and tight” buzz cut, where the hair is shorter on the sides and back and slightly longer on top, or a “butch cut,” which leaves the hair slightly longer all over.

These back-to-school hairstyles cater to a range of preferences and styles, providing options that are both fashionable and functional for the school year ahead. For additional back to school tips, click the link below to check out the Pigtails & Crewcuts “Guide to Preparing your Child for the Classroom Journey”.

Navigating the Treatment and Prevention of Infestations in Children

Discovering that your child has lice can be an unsettling experience for any parent. However, it’s important to approach the situation calmly and take decisive action to address the issue effectively. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to handle and prevent lice infestations in children:

1. Confirm the Diagnosis

Start by examining your child’s scalp carefully for signs of lice, including small insects near the scalp and white or yellowish eggs (nits) attached to the hair shafts. If you suspect lice infestation, seek confirmation from a healthcare professional or school nurse to ensure accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

2. Inform Close Contacts

Inform anyone who has been in close contact with your child about the lice infestation so they can check for lice and take preventive measures if necessary. Lice can spread easily through direct head-to-head contact or by sharing personal items like hats, brushes, and hair accessories.

3. Treat the Infestation

Select an appropriate lice treatment based on your child’s age, health, and the severity of the infestation. Over-the-counter lice shampoos or treatments containing pyrethrin or permethrin are commonly used to kill lice and their eggs. Follow the treatment instructions carefully and use a fine-toothed comb to remove dead lice and nits from the hair.

4. Clean and Disinfect

Thoroughly clean and disinfect any personal items that may have encountered lice, such as clothing, bedding, hats, and hair accessories. Wash clothing and bedding in hot water and dry on high heat. Seal non-washable items in a plastic bag for at least two weeks to suffocate any remaining lice. Vacuum upholstered furniture and carpets and dispose of vacuum bags or clean the vacuum thoroughly.

5. Prevent Reinfestation

Take steps to prevent lice from returning or spreading to others by:

Encouraging your child to avoid close head-to-head contact with others.

Instructing your child not to share personal items like hats, brushes, or hair accessories.

Teaching good hygiene practices, such as washing hands regularly and avoiding sharing personal items.

Conducting routine head checks on your child and family members, especially during lice outbreaks in the community.

6. Monitor and Follow-Up

Keep an eye on your child’s scalp and hair for any signs of lice or nits in the weeks following treatment. It may be necessary to repeat the treatment or use additional combing techniques to ensure that all lice and eggs have been eliminated. If the infestation persists or if your child develops severe symptoms, consult with a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment options.

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Dealing with a lice infestation can be challenging, but with prompt treatment, thorough cleaning, and preventive measures, you can effectively manage the situation and protect your child from reinfestation. Stay informed, stay vigilant, and seek support from healthcare professionals and other parents if needed. Remember, lice infestations are common and treatable, and with the right approach, you can help your child overcome this temporary nuisance with ease.