Summer hair care advice for your mixed race or afro child's hair

Summer hair care advice for your mixed race or afro child's hair

 

Summer hair care advice for your mixed race or afro child's hair

Hi guys,

Avoid tangles and tears on the beach this year with our essential set of tips for your mixed race/afro child's hair Hairducation.

It's now officially summer! So if your holiday is booked, your cases are packed and the family are raring to go to the airport and bask in the glorious sun on a sandy beach somewhere please take heed of these handy hair tips for your child's mixed race or afro hair before you depart.

1. Style for convenience

If your child is a toddler or young baby then this may not apply if they just have a little head of curls/afro or baby hair, however, if you have a handful of hair to deal with then this is KEY.

Prep your child for the holiday by installing a fun PROTECTIVE hairstyle that will save you time and stress ahead of your holiday. The last thing you want to do is spend hours after your beach or pool session detangling knots and wiping away tears!

2. Cute and simple styles to try

Banding

This style is great as it will prevent sand getting into your child's hair and will allow you to wash their hair really easily after pool an sea sessions.

cute girls hair style

Twists

I love twists as they can be styled any way once installed and they are also easily co-washed after a pool or sandy beach session.

kids twisted hairstyling

Mini braids

Much like twists although more long lasting this cute style again will take the pressure off the 'Hair' on the holiday and will allow you to truly relax on the beach, knowing full well the child's hair can be washed easily without a major detangling and tears session afterwards.

kids braids or plaits

3. Avoiding sun burnt hair: Sun-hat please mum!

Just as the sun burns sensitive and young skins, it also has a damaging effect on your child's hair too. Be sure to pack a sun hat that will be light but protect your child's hair from the suns rays.

This is even more needed for small babies and toddlers! Protect their eyes from the sun too!

kids sunhat

Pool protect their hair!

Chlorine or even excess salty sea water is not a great mix for kids strands, especially if they are like little mermaids and dip in and out of the pool like flying fish!

So how do you prevent chlorine damage?

I use A special mix of olive oil / starshine hair oil and our Cooler2Cowash conditioner to provide a barrier of protection around their hair strands. The hair being in a protective style helps too,  as it makes this application quicker!

How to apply your pool protection conditioner mix to your child's mixed race or afro hair:

  • Get a bottle of extra virgin olive oil
  • Grab a bottle of our olive oil based Cooler2Cowash conditioner
  • Start by applying liberal amounts of olive oil to their strands, squeezing through to every inch of their hair
  • Follow up with a liberal application of Cooler2Cowash which is enriched with olive oil too

Why olive oil?

Olive oil is one of the few oils that nourishes and penetrates through to the hait, coconut oil is another good substitute. However I love the softness of olive oil over coconut oil as it can dry hair out.

 

Sal
Founder, formulator, Hairducation Expert

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