09/04/2026
It’s Bath night!
Kids are already dramatic before the water is even running. You grab the nearest shampoo, squeeze it on, and call it clean.No judgment. We've all done it.
But here's what nobody mentions at the baby shower: how you wash your child's hair matters more than you think. Scalp health, hair texture, and even your child's relationship with their own hair later in life, all starts here.
How often are you actually washing?
Every day? Once a week? "Whenever it looks like it needs it"?
Most children's hair, especially textured hair, does not need daily washing. Over-washing strips the scalp of its natural oils, which leads to dryness, flaking, and breakage. Once or twice a week is usually enough.
Quick question🙋🏽
When your child cries during wash time, do you assume drama?
Sometimes, yes. But sometimes the product is irritating their scalp, the water is too hot, or the process just feels chaotic and scary. Hair wash time is sensory time for little ones.
Hair wash night doesn't have to be a battle. With the right product and a little intention, you're not just cleaning hair. You're building a habit, and teaching your child that their hair is worth caring for.
That starts with what's in the bottle.
What does hair wash night look like in your house? Tell me in the comments