Nothing. The fine hair will eventually fall off, just leave her alone.
2007-02-07 05:18:52
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answered by Courtney 5
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Take some wheat flour and knead it hard by mixing a little amount of water. Then add some refined vegetable oil or olive oil to it and kneed it even more.
The ball you have made should be hard enough… slightly softer than a tennis ball. Now roll it all over the body and a bit more over the portion where there is fine hair on the body of your baby.
This ball of kneaded floor would pluck some of the hair gently. Repeat it daily once for a few months and you will find that the hair is gone.
2007-02-07 15:00:31
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answered by Harish Jharia 7
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No need to worry. Take some Chana Dal Powder (In Telugu we say senagapindi) take little powder and mix some Haldi and put some oil in it. Mix the paste and put it gently on the baby's fore head and ear gently. and let it dry for some time. Later u rub it with little water by rubbing the hair slowly comes out. Kindly do this as and when u give her bath within no time the hair will be lost and the charm will be with your baby. People dont believe the old people what they say but try to implement u will get best result. I have used for my daughter and then only i am telling u mam. Kindly dont mis understand me. It will not do any harm to the child instead it removes dirt and impurities on the body especially for the children,
2007-02-08 06:42:14
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answered by Anonymous
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When her hormone level stabilize it will fall out...don't worry about it. If a few months pass or if it seems to be filling in rather than getting thinner - ask the doctor. There is a rare condition where her "masculine" hormones may be abnormally high causing excessive hair and they can treat that...but that isn't the case very often. Usually it is just a phase...like baby acne is too...they just take a few months to stablize out.
2007-02-07 13:23:38
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answered by bgmom 3
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Nothing, or kiss it if it makes you feel better. Your babies forehead, ears, checks, and neck are all perfect for smooching. You might want to avoid kissing her chin if she drools a lot - it can be slimy and gross.
As for the hair, it will fall out eventually. The hair that falls out of her head leaving bald spots will grow back - they hair that falls out of her ears and forehead won't.
2007-02-07 13:23:43
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answered by baby_savvy 4
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being that your baby is so young, she would not be quite ready for a hair cut, but usually some of the hair should fall out within the next few months, but for now , they make baby head bands, which you can use to pull her hair back. Of cource you want to find the ones that won't be too tight on her head.
2007-02-07 13:24:30
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answered by Sheena C 1
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Don't worry about it. As she grows, it will become less visible. My husband was a hairy baby, but he's not anymore- on his ears and head. Our son had a little hair- not too much on his ears as well, but he's 16 months old now, and all you see is his ears! lol No hair is visible. Don't worry!
2007-02-07 13:22:08
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answered by m930 5
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dont worry about it, my daughter had the same thing, it was on her back, her forehead, her ears, everywhere, most of it fell off after a while. (i still call her a little monkey though lol)
2007-02-07 13:21:21
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answered by Lil mzz green eyez 3
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Yes, do nothing. This is just a phase that she'll be going through. In time everything will even out. My second daughter was just like that and she turned out just fine. I highly advise on NOT cutting her hair, it will just make it worse. Keep in mind this is just a phase and she'll grow out of it.
2007-02-07 13:20:52
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answered by cekret77 2
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Body hair: (lanugo): Fine, soft hair sometimes present on the back and shoulders, more common in premature babies. It usually rubs off through normal friction by age 4 weeks.
2007-02-07 13:30:52
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answered by I-NET Surfer 1
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