Pay attention to eat more nutritious foods for hair, such as black sesame seeds and walnuts. These nuts are very good for baby's hair. Regular consumption can make baby's hair thick and dense. Comb your hair frequently: Comb your hair frequently can stimulate the scalp, promote local blood circulation and help your hair grow. It is best to comb your baby's hair with an elastic and soft rubber comb to avoid damaging your baby's delicate scalp. In addition, the hair should be combed in the direction of natural growth, and the action and strength should be consistent.
Proper sunlight exposure and breathing fresh air are very beneficial to the growth of baby's hair, because ultraviolet radiation is not only beneficial to sterilization, but also promotes the blood circulation of scalp. Don't let the baby's head be exposed to strong sunlight. Exposure to the sun can easily dry the baby's hair. Hair yellowing is probably caused by the lack of melanin in hair, and this pigment can be taken from food to make hair color better. For example, eating more iodine-containing foods, such as laver, can increase the color of hair.
The baby's skin is very delicate, the stratum corneum is not mature yet, and the resistance can't keep up, so it needs good care. If it looks sparse and light in color, mom and dad are worried, which is understandable. But there is no need to shave the baby's hair. Hair is more or less natural, and it can only be improved the day after tomorrow, with little effect. Therefore, the best way is to look at children's hair with a relaxed attitude. As long as the child's nutrition is balanced and the indicators such as height and weight are in normal values, everything will be fine when the child grows up.