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Managing curly hair can be tricky, even more so when it belongs to a wriggly child who’s not thrilled about sitting still. If you’ve ever had to detangle a knot while being met with a frown (or tears), you’re not alone.
But curly hair doesn’t have to be a battle. With the right routine, caring for your child’s curls can become a bonding moment — and even something they look forward to. The key lies in simplicity, consistency, and gentle products that support healthy, natural curl patterns.
In this guide, we’ll walk through easy curly hair routines for kids — from detangling to moisturising and protective styling — that make sense for busy families and sensitive scalps. Whether your child has soft waves or tight coils, there’s a routine here that’ll help their curls flourish.
Curly hair tends to be naturally drier than straight hair because the twists and turns make it harder for natural oils to travel down the strand. For children, whose scalps and hair strands are still developing, a gentle yet effective routine is essential for long-term hair health and self-confidence.
By building a consistent, age-appropriate routine, you can make curly haircare feel as normal as brushing teeth.
Most kids don’t need to wash their hair every day — in fact, too much washing can dry it out. Instead, start the day with a simple refresh.
Use a wide-tooth comb or fingers on damp hair only. Work from ends to roots, applying more leave-in conditioner if needed.
Go for protective and fuss-free styles that keep hair out of the way and reduce tangling.
Great styles include:
For more support with knots, our guide on managing tangles and knots in young curls offers extra techniques for pain-free brushing.
Your child’s hair doesn’t need to be washed every day, but it should be cleansed weekly or biweekly, depending on activity levels and buildup.
Kids’ curls benefit from sulphate-free cleansers that clean without stripping oils. Focus the shampoo on the scalp, using fingertips to massage.
A moisturising conditioner with good slip makes detangling much easier.
This step helps retain moisture and prevent frizz through the week. Focus on the ends and style as needed.
If your child has high-porosity or very dry curls, apply a small amount of light oil (like almond or grapeseed) after the leave-in.
Explore more about moisture layering and product selection in building a simple curly hair regimen to keep curls soft all week.
Before bed, lightly mist hair or apply a small amount of leave-in conditioner if curls feel dry.
Prevent tangling and frizz by securing hair in a gentle style like:
Satin pillowcases are ideal for children who remove bonnets while sleeping.
When selecting products for children, prioritise natural, non-toxic ingredients and formulas designed for young scalps.
Keep product use minimal — curls thrive with less!
Haircare is more than just hygiene — it’s a moment to build self-esteem and cultural pride. Creating a routine your child enjoys helps them embrace their curls early.
By including your child in the process, you’re giving them the tools to care for themselves — and love their hair for life.
Sunday (Wash Day):
Monday – Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday – Saturday:
Stick to gentle, age-appropriate care, and your child’s curls will stay healthy, happy, and resilient.
Kids with curly hair need routines that are nurturing, gentle, and repeatable — not complicated or time-consuming. With just a few steps each day and a little patience, you can help your child’s curls flourish.
Even more importantly, you’re helping them see their curls as a source of pride and confidence. When haircare feels safe and joyful, it lays the foundation for lifelong healthy habits and self-love.
So slow down, keep it simple, and celebrate every curl along the way.