Thursday, March 19, 2015

How To Choose The Right Hair Clips For Baby Girls

By Lena Stephenson


If you have a new daughter, niece or cousin you may be looking forward to all of the fun clothing and accessories that you can buy. Often times, you will want to use cute accessories to style your new girl's hair and the right accessories can make a difficult task much easier. Here is what you need to know if you are buying hair clips for baby girls.

One thing you need to keep in mind when you start your search is what kind of hair the little girl has. Some babies have a lot of hair when they are born while others are nearly bald. For most babies, there may be a lot of hair but it can still be quite fine. This may influence which accessories you choose.

It is very important to pick accessories that are easy to use one handed. Even if you are able to open it before you put it in the hair, you may find that it is difficult to close certain barrettes or accessories easily. When you are trying to do so holding hair or a squirmy baby with the other hand it can lead to a frustrating experience that many parents will want to avoid.

The right accessory is one that will be comfortable for a young girl to wear. Some can be hard or may pull at the locks when they are in. If you have a tired baby on your hands, this can spell trouble. Look for soft items that can be removed easily and which will not tangle in the child's locks. It can mean less of a struggle if you need to remove them at the end of the day.

You may find that a child will be resistant to having anything in their hair. This is more likely if a child has not had their hair handled from a very young age. Being patient and trying a few times with any particular style may mean that you have a more cooperative child to work with. If there is a special event coming up and you want to style your child's locks you might want to consider some practice runs that will let her get a feel for the items you are putting in her hair.

Not all baby girls can or will wear the same accessories. You may need to try different types of accessories such as clips, elastics, barrettes and even head bands until you find one that she is willing to wear and is not fussy with. You may also find that as she gets older, a child may be willing to wear an accessory that she did not like when she was younger.

Finding the actual accessories and clips themselves isn't hard. Don't be afraid to look at websites that specialize in children's clothing. They may have items that match specific outfits and have generic options as well that will look cute with different clothing.

Then, it is time to try your hand at styling. Start out simple and work from there. If you are patient and work with your child you may be amazed at how neat and tidy you can get her hair to look.




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