If your children have wavy or curly hair, it is essential to give them the best for their hair.
And yes, there's no age limit for pampering your curls!
These textures require a specific routine and special attention. As parents, it's important to educate yourself, master certain terms, and adopt the right techniques to care for these hair types.
At Jia Paris , we also think of your little ones.
Our For My Curls range , formulated for wavy, curly, frizzy and kinky hair, is perfectly suited to children aged 3 and over.
Enriched with naturally derived ingredients and free from controversial components, our treatments offer the best of nature to textured hair.
Discover in this article a simple, effective, and gentle routine to help your children love and care for their curls. A fun and caring way to take care of them, while helping them cultivate a positive relationship with their hair.
Why a specific routine is essential
First and foremost, it is important to understand your child's hair texture.
Unlike straight hair, wavy and curly hair have several specific characteristics.
A drier and more sensitive nature
Wavy and curly hair has a shape that prevents sebum from distributing evenly throughout the hair fiber.
As a result, they are often drier, more fragile and prone to frizz.
This natural dryness also makes them more sensitive to external aggressions (friction, climate, unsuitable products, etc.).
A need for increased maintenance
Because it is drier and more fragile, this hair requires a regular and nourishing routine.
A simple shampoo is not enough: you need to incorporate moisturizing, nourishing and detangling treatments to maintain its suppleness, prevent breakage and make styling easier.
Well-targeted products
Not all hair products are suitable for these textures. Sulfates, silicones, and parabens should be avoided. Instead, opt for treatments rich in nourishing and moisturizing agents, designed to respect the sensitive nature of textured hair from childhood.
Good to know: Porosity, hair thickness and scalp sensitivity are all criteria to take into account when choosing the right care.
The key steps of a suitable hair routine
Step 1: Gentle cleansing
Every routine starts with a good shampoo.
But for textured hair, especially children's, washing should be gentle and respectful of their sensitive scalp.
How to choose the right shampoo?
Here are the criteria to keep in mind:
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A sulfate-free formula to avoid drying and irritation
Moisturizing active ingredients such as Aloe Vera or Pequi oil
A gentle pH to respect the balance of the scalp
A milky or creamy texture, ideal for cleansing without damaging
Jia Paris Hydrating Shampoo ticks all these boxes. Thanks to betaine, it helps retain moisture and makes styling easier. From the first use, hair is softer, shinier, and perfectly detangled.
Step 2: Nutrition and detangling
Detangling can quickly become a dreaded moment.
Stubborn knots, tangled curls, cries of frustration... Fortunately, with the right conditioner, this moment can become a bubble of softness.
Choose a treatment rich in Aloe Vera, inulin, castor oil: these ingredients facilitate detangling while moisturizing.
Jia Paris Conditioner is ideal for children: its melting texture softens hair, limits breakage, and transforms this step into a serene moment.
Thanks to flax extract and a synergy of organic oils (coconut, castor, olive, sunflower), it ensures long-lasting and light hydration.
Step 3: Hydration and definition
Once your hair is washed and detangled, it's time to moisturize.
Children's curly hair needs daily care to stay soft, shiny and well-defined.
A lightweight hair lotion is the perfect ally. It moisturizes without weighing you down and helps reveal your curls' natural shape.
Jia Paris Hair Milk , enriched with aloe vera and glycerin, is easy to apply, absorbs quickly, and leaves hair soft, supple and perfectly defined.
Applied strand by strand to damp hair, it makes styling easier and enhances curls without leaving a greasy effect. A simple and effective ritual to incorporate into your daily routine. This gesture can also become a little moment of complicity to share with your child.
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