Is the baby shaving their hair well

  The hair of a baby after birth is called fetal hair. Fetal hair may turn yellow after birth due to the influence of air, so many families will shave their baby's fetal hair at one month old. Little do they know that poor treatment of fetal hair can also have a certain impact on the baby's health. So, is it good for babies to shave their fetal hair?

  

Is the baby shaving their hair well1

  Firstly, the time for a baby to shave their fetus is related to the season and also to the length of their hair. Many babies have thick hair after birth and grow quickly. So after one month, you can shave your baby's fetal hair, but it is not recommended to shave your head. It is still necessary to leave a portion appropriately, which can effectively protect the scalp.

  Secondly, if the baby's hair is relatively sparse, it can be shaved at the age of 100 days, at which point the baby also has some resistance. And try to shave your baby's hair when they are asleep, so that they are more obedient and won't move around, avoiding the risk of accidental injury. You can also shave your baby's hair when they are happy.

  No matter when it comes to shaving a baby's hair, it is important to note that hair should not be shaved completely. Hair has a protective effect on the scalp, and without a protective layer after shaving, it is not only more conducive to the growth of bacteria, but also poses a risk of sunburn when going out. Therefore, from multiple perspectives, it is necessary to leave some hair appropriately, as long as hygiene is taken care of.

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