Monday, July 27, 2009

Baby Daughter Pulled Her Hair out?

What do I do? My 2 year old daughter pulled out her hair when she was pulling at her hair bow and then she took some velcro from her 'Boppy' and stuck it in her hair then pulled her hair out with it. She has three empty patches of hairless space over her head. It has very little hair there since last year when it happened. The rest of her hair is in great need of a trim-cut----due to damaged dead ends, I was told. What is a good idea to have her hair grow back-in--- even all over? Will it grow back even all over if she just gets a basic trim-cut or will we have to get her hair cut super short to where the lowest hair level is, in order to have it all grow back in healthy and even? I really need help with this. I want her beautiful, even, and cute look back. What is the best thing to do? Do you also know of a good cream rinse for black children that I can buy? I've never heard of a cream rinse for children and haven't been able to find any in the stores locally.



Baby Daughter Pulled Her Hair out?

I'd take her into a salon and have them cut her hair, keeping it the longest they can, while disguising the pulled spots...layering might work.



Something natural you can use to help her hair grow back in better and also heal any areas that she may have irritated by pulling...get some emu oil and gently rub it into her scalp each time she has a bath. Emu oil helps hair growth by helping heal the scalp and has many other healing benefits...it's a wonderful moisturizer too. I use emu oil for so many things %26amp; it's wonderful. I get mine at either Lure Beauty www.lurebeauty.com or Lumiere Mineral Cosmetics www.lumierecosmetics.com and both are very good quality and inexpensive.



Baby Daughter Pulled Her Hair out?

yeah it should, my friends daughter did the same thing and its grownin back



Baby Daughter Pulled Her Hair out?

i think you should just cut it all down to the shortest length on her head. You should deffinetly cut off the damaged ends, it really affects the whole strand of hair and thus stops it from growing in nicer/faster.

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