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Everything you always wanted to know about baby’s hair

Babyworld.com has a really complete resource for baby and adolescent hair here is a list of answers you’ll find:

Little locks - all about your baby’s hair

Congratulations you have entered the world of baby’s hair! Will it stay the same colour, texture and as curly? How do you treat cradle cap and head lice? Read on to find out all the answers to these and more of your questions.

Will my newborn baby’s hair change colour ?

Why does my newborn have hair on his shoulders and ears?

Is it normal for my baby’s hair to fall out?Is it normal for my baby’s hair to fall out?

Will shaving my baby’s head make his hair grow thicker?

My 10- month-old doesn’t have much hair is this a problem?

What is cradle cap?

When should my baby have her first hair cut?

How often should I shampoo my baby’s hair and which shampoos are suitable?

My baby hates having his hair washed - any tips?

How should I treat head lice?

Why does my baby have a bald patch at the back of her head?

How should I wash my baby’s hair?

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