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This Article is From Nov 21, 2017

How To Tame Baby Hair Once And For All

We've got you covered - unruly baby hair won't bother you anymore!

How To Tame Baby Hair Once And For All
Tame your baby hair the next time you slick your tresses like Alia Bhatt (Image Credit:Alia Bhatt)

The time you really notice baby hair getting in the way of your hairstyle is when you opt for a slick back hairdo or high ponytail. Other times, when your hair is left loose, it barely bothers you. The small, stray strands that stick out from your hairline don't allow a dramatic hairstyle to reach its full potential. In those cases, all you need to do is try these hairstyling tips which will tame baby hair and keep them firmly in place.

1. Oil It Down

Nothing slicks down tresses quite like hair oil. So if your baby hair is bothering you, opt for a fragranced hair oil which you can wear through the day like the System Professional Keratin Protection Hair Oil. Massage a drop or two over the hair and hairline and watch how easily your baby hair slicks back when combed.

2. Spray In Place

If you're the type of girl who can't stand even a hair out of place, then baby hair is surely your worst enemy. Luckily, all you need to defeat it is a tooth brush and strong holding hairspray like the Philip B Botanicals Precision Control Hair Spray. Spritz the hairspray over the bristles of the toothbrush and use it to brush back the tiny baby hair in place. Easy-peasy!

3. Turn To Wax

There's nothing that hair wax can't do and that includes dealing with baby hair. Take a dab of a hair wax like Morgan's Styling Shaping Wax between your fingers and apply over your hairline to smooth down baby hair that are sticking out. You can trust the strong hold of wax to keep unruly baby hair firmly in place.

4. Go For Cream

A little hair cream can go a long way to keep baby hair in place within your hair. So when applying hair cream like The Nature's Co. Tea Tree Hair Nourishing Cream through the lengths, add a little to the hairline as well and slick it down with your fingers so that your baby hair stays put.