For example, if your baby has a tuft of hair that sticks up on the top of their head, smooth it down and then slide a hat on over it to secure the hair. Make sure that you watch your baby carefully if you use barrettes. These pose a choking hazard if they come loose. [1] X Research source
For example, if your baby’s bangs are extra-long and they frequently get into their eyes, then trimming them a bit could help your baby see better.
For example, if your baby has a cowlick on the top of their head, then you could keep the hair longer on top and just have their hair stylist trim the sides.
For example, if your baby has lots of hair, but it is not long enough to gather into 1 ponytail, then divide it into 3 sections: 1 at the top of their head and 1 on each side of their head. Make sure that the ponytails are not too tight because this can damage baby hair. [5] X Research source
For extra soft hair, only rinse about 75% of the conditioner out to help keep your baby’s hair soft and tangle-free.
Make sure to use a leave-in conditioner that is meant for babies. Check the label to be sure.
Continue to do this until you have worked through all of the tangled sections of your baby’s hair.
You can also do this after applying conditioner. This will help to work the conditioner through your baby’s strands and work through any tangles that are already there. [12] X Expert Source Jami YaegerParenting Specialist Expert Interview. 29 April 2021. Keep in mind that you should only comb kinky hair when it is wet. [13] X Research source
Keep in mind that when your baby’s new hair does grow in, it may look totally different from their newborn hair. It may have a different color, texture, and thickness.
For example, if your baby has been napping on their back with their head turned to the right for about an hour, then gently turn their head so that they are facing towards the left or looking up instead.
Babies with African American hair only need their hair washed 1 time per week, while babies with other hair types may need their hair washed twice per week. [17] X Research source Start out washing your baby’s hair only 1 time weekly. If you notice that their hair looks oily or greasy after a few days, then your baby probably needs you to wash their hair twice per week.