my sister just turned 5 a ouple months ago and she's starting her dreads, but my mom is wondering which wash would be most convienient for a small girl?
updated by @brady-bartell2: 02/14/15 04:45:42AM
my sister just turned 5 a ouple months ago and she's starting her dreads, but my mom is wondering which wash would be most convienient for a small girl?
i would think the dreadlockshamoo soaps but they arent really oike baby shamopoos if u get en m in yoir eyes mouth or up yoir nose its not pleasant
bronners is pure enough to dru[ink but still same issue
baking soda i domt think shed stand
if u got soft wate very du]ilutes bronners igf hard dreadlockshampoo ;iquid diluted a bit
i guess
i have no idea if my water is hard or soft :S
soaring eagle said:
i would think the dreadlockshamoo soaps but they arent really oike baby shamopoos if u get en m in yoir eyes mouth or up yoir nose its not pleasant
bronners is pure enough to dru[ink but still same issue
baking soda i domt think shed stand
if u got soft wate very du]ilutes bronners igf hard dreadlockshampoo ;iquid diluted a bit
i guess
Does she really need shampoo? I don't think small kids do unless they've actually got something nasty in their hair! My LOs, 8 and 5, don't use shampoo and haven't for years they just dunk their heads in the bathwater (no bubbles) and rinse well in the shower after the swimming pool. I stopped using shampoo and bath products on them because they were starting to get patches of eczema/dermatitis - which cleared up almost immediately and never returned.
hmm if dreads mature faster when clean, will the water itself suffice?
Patience said:
Does she really need shampoo? I don't think small kids do unless they've actually got something nasty in their hair! My LOs, 8 and 5, don't use shampoo and haven't for years they just dunk their heads in the bathwater (no bubbles) and rinse well in the shower after the swimming pool. I stopped using shampoo and bath products on them because they were starting to get patches of eczema/dermatitis - which cleared up almost immediately and never returned.
when my kids were little i rarely shampooed their hair. i think a good massaging on the scalp with water is just fine. if you really want to use a shampoo then california baby makes some good ones. they even have a tea tree lavendar one that would be good for lice prevention. they're a bit expensive but pretty concentrated so a bottle should last a while. oh and you can buy them at target.