Does the baby shave fine hairline hair

  Besides clothing and dietary issues, parents also need to worry about their babies' hairstyles. Many parents may face a situation where there are some fine hairs on the hairline of their baby's forehead, and then they are hesitant about whether to shave them. So, should the fine hair on the baby's hairline be shaved?

  

Does the baby shave fine hairline hair1

  Generally speaking, the fine hair at the hairline on the forehead is often considered as fetal hair, and babies' fetal hair will gradually and naturally fall off at the age of 1-2, so there is no need to shave it specifically. Let the fine hair fall naturally.

  In addition, if the fine hair on the baby's hairline is not fetal hair but does not affect their appearance or make them look messy overall, they do not need to be shaved. But if the baby's fine hair looks messy, parents should not rush to take the baby for a haircut. They can use scissors to trim the baby's hair slightly neat, or let the baby grow some bangs to block the fine hair.

  It is worth noting for parents that their baby's skin is relatively thin and fragile, so parents should not shave their baby's hair casually. Shaving or shaving can easily damage the skin on the baby's head, and may even cause skin infections. If bacteria invade the hair roots and damage the hair follicles, it can lead to poor hair growth and hair loss.

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