1- The gentle & moisturizing shampoo – we cleanse

First of all, it is essential to shampoo well to have healthy hair and scalp. Shampoo is mainly used to cleanse the scalp. Remember that a well-performing shampoo is the basis of a good routine. It will allow the scalp to breathe and eliminate all impurities.

The scalp of children is particularly sensitive, so it needs a very mild shampoo that will not attack it. It produces little sebum, so it doesn't need to be washed every day, once a week is enough.

We start by wetting all of the hair, then apply the shampoo and gently massage the scalp to remove all impurities. If the hair is very tangled you can untangle it with our detangling spray before shampooing.

2- The nourishing and detangling conditioner – We care for and nourish the lengths

It is important to use a conditioner on this type of hair because it needs deep nourishment to avoid breakage and split ends.

The conditioner is therefore applied to towel-dried hair. Once the conditioner has been applied, let it act a little bit and you can detangle the hair from the ends up towards the roots, with your fingers or with a suitable brush, then rinse.

3-The detangling and moisturizing spray – we detangle

Namely, a very important rule, never untangle dry hair! Using a moisturizing spray to detangle is the perfect alternative for erasing tangles while moisturizing. We know that this is not the most pleasant step for our little ones so thanks to our spray you will avoid a lot of tears!

In the morning, use the Little Frimousse spray on your children's hair to eliminate knots, reinforce daily hydration and protect the hair from external aggressions.

4-Styling milk: define the curls

You have understood the watchwords for beautiful curls: hydration and nutrition.

Hydrated and nourished hair will be easier to handle and therefore to style.

You must distribute the product with the fingers, on the whole of the hair previously moistened or after our detangling spray. Add a little product if necessary on the driest areas.