HELP ME OUT: every time I comb my sons hair it’s a struggle. His hair is really really curly so detangling it is definitely a challenge. He fussed the whole time and I feel bad but it has to get done. I don’t ever use products on my sons hair bcz this is my first child and I never know if it’s ok. Can anyone give me tips or pointers on how to make this proses less painful 😣.
Try a leave in conditioner, or use a regular conditioner and slightly damp his hair. Curly hair NEEDS moisture. It all depends on type of curl and texture. The courser and tighter the curl the more moisture it needs. If they're "S" type curls not that much or else it'll weigh the hair down and the hair won't curl.
@krys_xoxo, shea moisture leave in conditioner also coconut oil will help with the dryness .
Just read your last comment, sorry. But when dry you could take a wet wash cloth to it (to get the hair damp) then comb it out. Idk if you want to use products but you could try a leave in kids conditioner too
@channy87, that don’t work when his hair is dry 😩😩😩😩 his hair is so dry in some places. He’s only 1 so I feel like I can’t do too much
I condition during bath (let conditioner sit for a few minutes at least) then rinse & comb. Both my kids have super curly hair so it's a struggle
I do that in the shower and that’s fine. My problem is when his hair is dry and after he’s already had a shower.
For shampoo I also use shea moisture baby shampoo. The curls line is also great. But again it's only online.
Conditioner and detangle it during bath time with the conditioner on. I also apply a TINY, TINY amount of conditioner as a leave in for my daughter. She has curly hair too. I use: shea moisture for kids conditioner or you can use CURLS baby conditioner. But you can only get that baby brand online.
Try coconut oil 👌🏻