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Miracle Workers: The Best Products for Your Little One's Locks

Black Hair: Products you Need to Care for Your Little One's Locks
When it comes to caring for our children's locks, we all want to use the finest shampoos, conditioners and stylers, ever. It's easy to be intimidated by the sheer number of products on the shelves (hair brands have definitely taken advantage of the baby boom!) -- plus, many women aren't exactly sure how to care for their children's hair, and don't know what kinds of products they should be looking for.

We're here to make your job easier! First, always choose products with as little chemicals as possible. Check product labels, and avoid anything containing parabens (they have mild estrogen-like qualities and could possibly cause breast cancer), silicons, petroleum, mineral oil, synthetic fragrances, sulfates, and phthalates (they might be linked to precocious puberty in girls).

Also, stick with gentle, lightweight products that moisturize your little one's hair without weighing it down. Haircare products for Black children should work to coax out their beautiful, unique curl patterns -- not try to alter it in any way.

We know it's a lot to digest, so we've assembled some of our favorite hair products for African-American babies, toddlers, and children.
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