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Protecting and Nourishing Your Child’s Hair this Summer!

Swimming is a fantastic exercise for kids during the summer. However, frequent exposure to chlorinated or saltwater can take a toll on hair, leaving it dry, brittle, and prone to damage. It’s crucial to implement a proper hair care routine to protect and nourish your locks. In this blog, we will explore essential tips and techniques for effective swimmer’s hair care.

Pre-Swim Protection

Taking preventive measures before swimming can help minimize the damage caused by chlorine or saltwater:

  1. Wet Hair: Prior to entering the pool or ocean, wet your hair with clean, tap water. Wetting your hair beforehand reduces its ability to absorb chlorinated or saltwater, acting as a protective barrier.
  2. Apply Leave-in Conditioner: Coat your hair with a leave-in conditioner. These products create a protective layer that helps repel chemicals and minimize damage.
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Rinse Immediately After Swimming

It’s crucial to rinse your hair thoroughly to remove any remaining chemicals:

  1. Rinse: Rinse your hair with fresh water as soon as you exit the pool or ocean. Gently comb your fingers through the hair to ensure the water reaches all areas.
  2. Kid-friendly Clarifying Shampoo: Use a clarifying or chlorine-removing shampoo to cleanse hair of any chlorine or saltwater residue. These shampoos are formulated to effectively remove chemical buildup and restore the hair’s natural balance.

Deep Conditioning and Moisturizing

To counteract the drying effects of chlorinated or saltwater, focus on deep conditioning and moisturizing your hair:

  1. Weekly Deep Conditioning Treatments: Treat hair with a deep conditioning treatment at least once a week. Look for products containing hydrating ingredients. Leave the conditioner on for a few minutes to allow it to penetrate and nourish the hair.
  2. Regular Moisturizing: Use a moisturizing conditioner after every wash to replenish hydration. Concentrate on the ends of your hair, as they are more susceptible to dryness and damage.
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Hairstyles

Choosing the right hairstyle can protect your hair from prolonged exposure to pool or ocean water:

  1. Buns or Braids: Styling your hair in a bun or braids helps minimize tangling and reduce the surface area exposed to water. Check out our braid and bun tutorials.
  2. Swimming Caps: Invest in a well-fitting swimming cap made of silicone or latex.

Swimming is a refreshing and enjoyable activity, but it can have negative effects on your child’s hair if not properly cared for. By implementing a swimmer’s hair care routine that includes pre-swim protection, immediate post-swim rinsing, deep conditioning, and protective hairstyles, you can maintain healthy and vibrant hair.

Remember, a little extra care can go a long way in protecting your child’s hair this summer.
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Is it Time for Your Child’s First Haircut?

Many parents wonder when the right time is to get their child’s first haircut. While there is no set age for a child’s first haircut, there are some signs to look out for that may indicate it’s time for a trim at Pigtails & Crewcuts.

One of the most common signs that a child needs a haircut is when their hair starts to get in their eyes or obstruct their vision. This can be particularly frustrating for a child and can even lead to eye irritation or infection if not addressed.

Another sign that it is time for a haircut is when the child’s hair starts to become tangled or matted. This can happen more easily with longer hair and can be difficult to manage without regular haircuts.

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Some parents choose to wait until their child’s first birthday to get their first haircut, while others prefer to wait until the child’s hair is long enough to style. Ultimately, the timing of a child’s first haircut is a personal choice and will depend on individual needs and preferences.

When it comes to choosing a haircut for your child, it is important to consider their hair type, and lifestyle. Speak with your stylist at Pigtails & Crewcuts or visit our StyleChat section of our national website to view what styles would work best for your child’s hair and personality.

It is also important to make the haircutting experience a positive one for your child. We have distractions like kid friendly snacks and movies to keep them entertained. Be sure to praise and reward them for their patience and cooperation. We offer a treasure chest filled with prizes that your child can visit after the haircut!

In conclusion, there is no set age for a child’s first haircut, but signs like hair in their eyes or tangling may indicate it is time to schedule an appointment. Consider your child’s hair type and lifestyle when choosing a style and make the experience a positive one with distractions and positive reinforcement. With a little patience and planning, your child’s first haircut can be a fun and memorable experience.