Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Beauty In Our Youth

       

       Some of you may know beauty truly begins within our youth.  What is done to a child’s hair plays a crucial role with their hair growth.   The routine you create for you and your child’s hair makes the process easier.  This allows the children to familiarize themselves with getting their hair done.  We all know that children may feel as if it’s a drain to get their done, so get them use to it. As with any new journey it takes time to get use to, so ease your child into having healthy hair for a lifetime. 
However, some abuse the power of styling a child’s hair.  For an example giving a child more of a mature hairstyle or something that may not be in their hairs best interest. 
The other day I walked into the Dmv and noticed that there was a little girl in front of me whose front hairline was completely gone. She had to be about 4 or 5 years old. She had long braids with extensions in her hair and they looked extremely tight. She obviously had this problem from the tension of her hair being pulled by the braids.  The best solution would be to give her hair a rest and treat the hair with the nutrients necessary to stimulate growth.  Putting braids in that little girl’s hair is only making her hair condition more detrimental.  The foundations are the most important part of hair care. It is easier to prevent damaged hair than to reverse it.   This also goes for parents who put chemical’s in their children’s hair at a young age due to improper application.   Keep in mind that style is important, but the condition of the hair is just as significant.  
The choices made for your children are important, so you really should think whether it would be beneficial, or hurt them in the long run.  Hair loss is a very sensitive topic when it comes to individuals.  Parents be the seeds to plant in your children’s hair growth.  Start your child’s hair regimen early he or she will thank you later. 

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