Did you know that it essentially depends on the condition of the hair, how well-groomed other people think you are? I didn't want to know that. Because what my hair does on my head, no herb can grow against it. Especially the small, fine new hair, which sticks out in all directions, can really take your nerve off. At least if you don't know these tricks and little helpers:
1. Hairspray and toothbrush
An unbeatable team when it comes to babay hair. Simply put some hairspray on the toothbrush after styling and lightly brush over the hair in the direction of growth. Works wonders. Suitable for all pragmatists who are not afraid of accidentally having the hairspray toothbrush in their mouth.
2. Finishing stick
The more gallant variant: a hair finishing stick. Can do exactly the same, but looks a bit more professional. Suitable for the divas among us.
3. Heat protection
Long-term plan: fewer baby hair that you have to get a grip on. For this, you should leave the straightening iron in between, or at least use good heat protection before blow-drying and straightening.
4. Hair oil or hair cream
Also always good at the end of the styling: some hair oil or hair cream. But you have to be really careful, not that it looks like you did the last hair wash eight weeks ago.
5. SOS tip for on the go: hand cream
A look in the rear view mirror and you only see little flying hair? Simply apply a little cream to your hands and then lightly stroke your hair. The same applies here: less is more.
6. There are lasers for the toughest
We've been able to do what Kim Kardashian can do for a long time. Baby hair at the hairline can also be lasered away. But it hurts. It's expensive too. And maybe you just don't have to do that, luckily you're not Kim Kardashian.
7. The good old pony
For the small hair directly at the base there is also the option of simply hiding it. Speaking of which, do you know him? A cowboy rides to the hairdresser. When he comes out his pony is gone … Uh, well ……
8. The wax stick
Looks like an oversized glue stick, is basically nothing else, at least that is how the sticky stuff that it distributes in the hair feels like. BUT he helps. And really. But it depends very much on the structure and color of the hair, whether the whole thing looks great in the end or rather clipped. You just have to try it yourself … Suitable for the brave.