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Toddler Hair Styles:
Styling your
toddlers hair can be difficult without help. Toddlers often have
sensitive scalps making styling uncomfortable for them : Braiding:Tight
or frequent braiding may pull at the hair roots and cause traction
alopecia (balding) and pain. Rubber bands with metal clasps or tight
clips can do the same. Using non-slip barretttes made for toddlers
can be just the solution. Braiding can be done on a regular basis
if the braids are not too tight and the parting is varied so that
the strain isn't on the same sections of hair all the time. The same
holds true of placing hair in any forms of updos. Do not pull the
hair, ever, too tightly from the hair root. Using children's styling
aids can make all the difference making updo's look and feel good.
Short Boy Hair: For parents that want to spike up their little boy’s
hair but know adult styling products are not appropriate, using a
children's styling aid is the solution.
Headaches and hair: Headaches can occur when there is stress on the
hair follicle. For example, hair drawn in a direction other than
its natural growth pattern (hair types come out of the hair follicle
in particular patterns for curly, body, straight; and also, hair
grows in a pattern about the head so that it hangs or forms the way
it does for humans). If hair, like braiding, is pinned too tightly,
or the whole updo slips causing pulling on the hair in the follicle
at the hair root are other scenarios that can cause aggravation to
the hair follicle and result in headaches. This is because there
is a system of capillaries and even veins that feed into the hair
follicle, which is what nourishes the follicle to grow hair. If the
hair follicle is aggravated, the capillaries are in turn aggravated
and in this way a headache can arise. For those with heavy
hair,
consider dividing the weight of the hair or placing more of the hair
in an updo on top of the head such that the skull supports the weight
of the hair better.
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