The best brush and hair products for curly-haired kids
Bella Brennan
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Hands up if youβve ever had to cut a matted birdβs nest out of your childβs hair. Ahh welcome! You must be a member of the curly-haired kids club. So nice to see you here. Grab a seat and get comfortable.
Thereβs no denying just how beautiful a wild mane of tornado tendrils looks to the naked eye. People will often stop you on the street to swoon over your childβs angel-like tresses. But behind the scenes, parents will know just how full-on the maintenance can be. Especially if your little one isnβt a fan of washing their hair/brushing their hair/letting you touch their hair.
Thankfully, birdβs nests and unruly knots donβt have to be a regular part of theΒ routineΒ with these game-changing curly hair productsβ¦
Whatβs the best tangle-free hair brush for kids?
Take it from this mum who has tried just about everything on her little girlβs mop of ringlets, you canβt go past the Happy Hairbrush. The ingenious design is made from boar bristles, which are a curly personβs best friend because they smooth frizz and inject shine without pulling while working the hairβs natural oils from the roots to the ends. The curved panel also minimises breakage by easily separating knots and detangling hair without pulling it.
In terms of which design to choose: for babies, the Happy Hair Baby brushes are your go-to; for toddlers 18 months and above, the Happy Hair Sensory Brushes are also a good option depending on how full the hair is.
Another nifty tool to have in your toolkit is theΒ Unicorn Hair Brush from Seed.Β The gentle detangling brush makes brushing your little oneβs hair a breeze with flexible bristles that gently smooth out any knots. Another bonus is that itβs the perfect compact size for travel.
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How do you brush your kidβs curly hair?
The best way to brush your childβs curly hair is in the bath or shower while the conditioner is still in it. Gently section off parts and work your way through their hair, then rinse. If your little one isnβt a fan of having their hair brushed, give them some bath toys to play with to try and distract them.
Give their hair another thorough brushing straight after bathtime while itβs still damp. Towel-dry and then section off hair with your hands. Hold each section at the top near the roots, and then brush down so they donβt feel it if you have to work through knots. Add curl spray, then scrunch curls into place so they dry in a tight ringlet. Goodbye frizz, hello fabulous hair!
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What is the best comb for curly hair?
Β Like hairbrushes, youβre going to want to invest in a good quality option. A wide-tooth comb will minimise breakage and help get their hair smooth and knot-free.Β Bodyshopβs Detangling Combβs extra-wide design makes sure your little oneβs hair will be gently untangled without any tearing or tugging. Use it on wet or dry hair.
Shop Body Shopβs Detangling Comb
If your child loves playing around with different hairstyles, stock up on seamless hair ties without metal = no breakage when taking out the hairstyle.Β Lady JayneΒ has a pack of 24 snagless designs that minimise knots and pulling of hair.
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TIP: At bedtime and after youβve washed your childβs hair, towel-dry it and then plait it with a seamless hair tie. Donβt do the plait too tight though! You want them to be able to sleep with it. In the morning, take the plait out and behold β the perfect head of curly hair will await you.
Best shampoo and conditioner for curly hair
Keeping your childβs curls in check can be a big job. You want a fail-safe routine that works. Enter Pumpβs Kurly Kidz Pack β it has all your bases covered: shampoo, conditioner, leave-in spray, and curl jelly. The line has no nasties and is fragranced with natural essential oils. Theyβre a curlβs best friend.
How often should I wash my childβs curly hair?
You should be washing your childβs curly hair around three times a week with curl-boosting shampoo and conditioner. Make sure combing is also a part of yourΒ routine. If you wash your childβs hair daily, it will be stripped of its natural oils which will result in frizzy, dry hair.
TIP: Every few weeks, put a small dollop of conditioner in your childβs towel-dried wet hair to leave in overnight. About the size of a twenty-cent piece is perfect. A Leave-in conditioner is an easy way to tame the frizz.
Wrapping it up
Whether you have a curly-haired girl or a curly-haired boy, there are bound to be a few battles with the knots (and maybe even the scissors βοΈ) along the way. Hopefully, arming yourself with the knowledge of how best to look after their glorious hair will make everyoneβs life (and locks) much more manageable.
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Bella Brennan
Follow +Bella is a writer and editor with over a decade of experience in womenβs publishing and digital media. In her spare time, she loves making up dances to the Wiggles with her two little girls, swimming in the ocean and trying to sneak away from her family for a cheeky nap.