I wouldn't use a blow dyer on her hair, it causes frying and damage, and could burn her face or scalp (considering she's a kid, she probably has sensitive skin).
And as for shampoo, use a children's shampoo!
She's two, and doesn't get oily hair and such like teens and stuff. Also, it's easier. (Most kid's shampoo are a two-in-one shampoo and conditioner, so it's just one easy step, and won't sting her eyes.)
2007-09-22 10:03:35
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answered by Answerer 4
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2016-05-21 01:08:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I would use products specially made for children. There are so many chemicals in products these days that I would use something designed to be more gentle.
Blow drying (heat) in general is bad for hair on anyone so I would only do it on a low setting and limit how many times I did it per week.
2007-09-22 10:07:45
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answered by pipi08_2000 7
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I would have to say no because a two year old's hair is much more delicate and needs less of the harsh chemicals that we need to get all the product out of our own adult hair. Try talking to a stylist about a better option for this child's hair.
2007-09-22 10:16:42
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answered by jloverby36 1
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How about baby shampoo.
Like loreal kids.
Pantene is bad for anyone's hair, ask any hair stylist and they'll tell you the same. It has acetone in it, and only gives you the appearance of healthy hair.
And she doesn't need her hair to be blowdryed.
You're gonna damage it before she can talk.
Remember she's only a little girl.
She doesn't really care what her hair looks like yet.
2007-09-22 10:01:29
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answered by Megan 2
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Do not use pantene on a 2-year-old(no offence) the best thing is baby shampoo from Johnson-Johnson.
2007-09-25 11:54:03
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answered by Leila R 2
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I would stick to tearless shampoos until she is old enough to wash her own hair. Also, with young children, you don't need to blowdry their hair unless it's winter and you're about to go outside. Just towel dry it and let it dry the rest of the way by air. You don't want her having split-ends by the time she's 3 :-)
2007-09-22 10:02:15
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answered by Peather 3
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you shouldn't be using a blow dryer on your childs hair, that exposes it to severe heat damage that they don't need to start at such an early age. Also, I use L'oreal Kids shampoo on my son's hair. It is no tears, no knots nad helps give him what his hair needs. They have a whole line of products.
2007-09-22 10:02:30
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answered by ☼Kristi L.☼ 2
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i wouldnt blow dry her hair because it will damage it
try using loreal
i think thats the brand
its shaped like a fish and is usually bright colors
its smells really good and is tear free
just look for childrens shampoo
2007-09-22 10:03:46
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answered by Hi there :D 3
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Are you trying to jump-start the damage that will be done to her hair in her lifetime?
Use a children's shampoo for her, and don't blow dry her hair.
2007-09-22 10:02:21
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answered by Scarlet 6
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