Hair loss in children sounds weird! We might not have come across hair loss as a frequent problem in children, but in reality, some children may have poor hair growth and experience hair loss at a tender age.The American Hair Loss Association reports that children’s hair loss is responsible for approximately 3% of all pediatric office visits in the United States.
Hair fall not succeeded by the growth of healthy hair is a cause of concern.According to the American Academy of Dermatology, everyone loses hair, be it, children or adults. It is normal to lose about 50-100 hair every day.A loss of hair can be caused by reasons that can be medical or non medical.
* Good Hair Care RoutinePracticing a good hair care routine is a must even if your child’s hair is thick and shiny. Integrating such practices in your child’s routine can help them in the long run by keeping their hair woes at bay.Wash your child’s hair gently using a natural, chemical-free shampoo, two to three times a week. Condition their hair as required.Use lukewarm or cool water to wash your child’s hair.If you are having problems detangling your baby’s hair, try washing it less often and using less soap.Keep your child’s hair moisturized using good hair oil.
* Massage with Hot OilA hot oil massage is one of the best ways to treat hair loss in children. Massaging the head improves the flow of blood in the scalp and subsequently enhances the development of new hair.Heat the oil of your choice, so it is warm but not too hot. Test the temperature of the oil before applying it to children to prevent burns.Apply the oil on your child’s scalp and gently massage it.Put on a shower cap, and leave it for 30 minutes or overnight.Wash the oil out with a mild shampoo.Do this two to three times a week.
* Indian Gooseberry Hair MaskTo promote hair growth in children, you can also try Indian gooseberry, also known as amla.The rich vitamin C content in Indian gooseberry helps with hair loss. In addition, carotene and iron content helps improve hair health and promote hair growth. Mix equal amounts of lemon juice and amla pulp. Apply the paste on the scalp and massage it thoroughly. Put a shower cap on and leave it overnight. Wash the hair with shampoo the next morning. Do this once a week to control hair loss.Alternatively, heat some coconut oil in a pan and cook dried amla pieces in it until they are charred. Strain and cool the oil. Massage your child’s hair and scalp with it. Leave it on for 30 minutes. Wash their hair with a mild shampoo. Do this on a weekly basis.Also, give your child an amla fruit to eat every day to achieve healthy hair.
* Aloe Vera Gel
Another ingredient that you can use safely on your child’s hair is aloe vera.Aloe vera contains vitamin A, C, and E, which promote healthy hair growth. Also, aloe vera balances the pH levels of the scalp and accelerates hair growth. Scoop out fresh gel from an aloe vera leaf and run it in a blender.Apply the gel liberally on your child’s scalp.Leave it on for a few hours before washing their hair with lukewarm water.Repeat the application two to three times a week.
* Massage with a Blend of Charred Hibiscus in Coconut OilA hibiscus plant in your garden can be a blessing when it comes to stimulating your child’s hair growth.The flowers and leaves of the hibiscus plant contain vitamin A and C as well as amino acids that are good for hair. These can help treat hair loss and promote hair growth in your child. Add 7 or 8 Chinese hibiscus leaves and a few flowers to 2 cups of extra-virgin coconut oil.Heat the oil until the leaves and flowers are charred.Strain the oil and keep it aside to cool down a bit.Use this oil to massage your child’s scalp before going to bed.Leave it on overnight.Wash your child’s hair in the morning.Repeat the application a few times a week.