Baby hair strands have a different texture than the rest of your locks. Maintaining and styling them requires dedication. However, once you master the art of styling them, your hair will look spectacular! Keep reading to learn about what is baby hair and how you can style and care for baby hair or remove it if you want.

What Are Baby Hairs? Is It True That They Do Not Grow Much?

Baby hairs are short, wispy, and thin hairs that sit around the hairline. The baby hairs around the edges are known as vellus hair and are different from terminal hairi  Dark, thick hair that grows in the armpits, on the scalp, and pubic area that helps maintain body temperature. that grows on the scalp.  Vellus or baby hairs have the same growth pattern as regular scalp hair, and they go through a normal hair cycle. However, the hair cycle phases of vellus hair are shorter than the phases of terminal hair. Like terminal hair, vellus hair grows from the hair follicle that contains sebaceous glands. However, the glands of vellus hair are not as active as the glands in terminal hair follicles. Due to all these factors,  vellus hair does not grow beyond a certain length (2 mm). Baby hairs are not likely to cause any trouble unless you try to fashion them to match your hairstyle.  Vellus or baby hairs form the hairline or the “edges” in adults. They are seen around the hairline, above the ears, and at the nape. If you wonder why adults get baby hairs, scroll through the next section.

The Causes Of Baby Hairs

Adults get baby hair due to a short anagen (hair growth) phase. During the anagen phase, the hair starts to grow. With a short anagen phase, the baby hair cannot grow as long as the terminal hair and cover the scalp. This can happen over several hair growth cycles. Whitney, a blogger and mom of 3, shares how she experienced a lot of hair fall after having her daughter, Olive. However, then she started noticing new hair growth. She writes, “I have noticed that I have lots of new hair coming in all around my hairline. These baby hairs are crazy hard to manage and seem to be popping up all over (i).” However, sometimes, baby hairs are confused with short hair strands caused by breakage. There is a difference between the two. In the next section, find out how to identify breakage and regular baby hair.

How To Differentiate Between Baby Hairs And Hair Breakage

You may experience baby hair-like breakage close to the hairline. This hair breakage at the crown can often be confused with baby hair. Continuous traction, tight hairstyles, excessive heat, and chemical damage causes hair breakage close to the hairline. The broken and damaged hair strands appear shorter than the rest of the terminal hair and may stick up. Here are a few tips to differentiate between baby hair and breakage:

Damaged hair appears dry and may have split ends. If you notice more than usual baby hairs on the hairline, this could be a case of hair breakage. Pull up your hair in a tight ponytail. Lift all the short hair strands and observe them. If they are longer than the baby hair strands and sit close to the scalp than the hairline, they are the damaged strands.

You will need to bring your hairstyling techniques under control. Try a change in your usual hairstyle or look out for newer and friendlier hairstyles that do not pull down on your hair as much. This can help you avoid any hair breakage around the hairline. If you have damaged strands, you need to check your hairstyling routine. Avoid using excessive heat and chemical hairstyling products to prevent hair damage. Managing and styling baby hair can be tough due to the texture difference. Follow these tips to make the baby hair a part of your hairstyling routine.

How To Style Baby Hairs

Managing baby hairs can be tough but not impossible if you use the right tools and styling techniques. However, if you do not want baby hairs, you can remove them.

How To Get Rid Of Baby Hairs

You may consider options like:

Waxing the hairline and nape Laser hair removal (you may need multiple sessions and make the strands fine and less noticeable) Cut the edges

However, think twice before removing your baby hairs. Kim Kardashian lasered off her baby hairs and now considers it one of her biggest beauty regrets. Hence, talk to a trichologisti  Specialist in hair and scalp-related issues, including hair loss, thinning hair, scalp psoriasis, and itchy scalps. before removal. Say goodbye to unruly baby hair! Watch this video on how to cut and style baby hair on your forehead and learn the tricks to achieve a neat and polished look effortlessly. Are baby hairs good? Yes and no. Baby hair may grow longer and contribute to the overall density of your mane. However, sometimes, it may also signal the beginning of androgenetic alopeciai  A genetic disorder that causes hair fall in both men and women. It mainly affects the top and front portions of the scalp. . Can baby hairs grow back? Yes. Baby hair tends to grow back after you have tweezed them out or removed them using some other method. Here are some tips on growing your edges how to grow your edges back. How long do baby hairs take to grow out? Baby hairs usually grow at the same pace as the rest of your hair. They may grow 0.5 to 1.7 centimeters in a month. What products are most suitable for styling baby hairs? The best products for styling baby hairs are lightweight mousse and foams, edge control creams, and pomades. These provide a smooth hold without flaking, while a fine-tooth brush or toothbrush helps create precise styling.

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