
When it comes to hair care, many of the tips are the same for boys, girls, women and men of all ages. But hair care for girls and young teens is a little more challenging because girls will often begin testing new pr
oducts and appliances such as hair dryers and irons. It's important to start with the basics and then consider the products girls use.
Hygiene
When it comes to washing your hair, less is more. Hair that's washed daily with shampoo and conditioner can become dry, dull and develop split ends. Although, it depends on the type of hair when it comes to how frequently it should be washed. Generally, a girl should wash her hair every few days to prevent washing away the natural oils, which strengthen hair.
For hair that's curly or coarse, shampooing once a week is enough, according to GoAskAlice.com. However, hair that tends to get oily quickly might need to be shampooed every other day.
Products


Products that contain alcohol can dry out your hair. For young girls, shampoos and conditioners that have untangling agents are popular. Johnson's No More Tangles is a good choice for girls because it's gentle and makes brushing easy and painless. If you wash your hair everyday, choose a moderate shampoo to avoid drying out your hair.
Some shampoo is designed for oily hair. These products have more detergent than other shampoos, which cleans away dirt, dead skin and oil. On the downside, it can make hair dryand brittle, according to GoAskAlice.com, and isn't meant to be used daily.
Irons and Hair Dryers
Daily blow drying can damage your hair because wet hair is very sensitive. Wet hair stretches, making it "vulnerable to breakage or cuticle damage," according to KidsHealth.org. When straightening hair, it should be dry to prevent damage.
Tips to consider while drying, straightening or curling your hair are to keep the dryer moving to avoid heating one area t
oo long, use a cool setting and don't dry or straighten hair daily.
Swimming

Chlorinated water can damage hair, so it's important to rinse hair in a shower before entering the pool. This way, the hair will soak up the non-chlorinated water, according to HairCareGuide.com. It also is a good idea to wear a swimming cap, and shampoo and condition your hair after swimming in chlorinated water. This also applies to swimming in salt water.