While it may seem tempting to try to get rid of your baby hairs altogether, under no circumstances should you ever shave or wax them.
When your hair is too clean, it’s stripped of its natural oils, making baby hairs more prone to sticking out.
Sleeping on a silk or satin pillowcase can reduce friction between your hair and the pillow, which can help prevent your hair from getting frizzy and tangled.
Keeping your hair well moisturized is key to keeping flyaways at bay. Find a hydrating conditioner.
Using the correct hair tools is key to keeping your hair healthy and preventing breakage and damage.
Depending on your hair type and thickness, there are hair products that will help keep your flyaways under wraps.
One of the best tools you can use to tame stubborn baby hairs is an unused toothbrush or a clean mascara spoolie.
Lip balm like this one by Laneige has a pomade-like texture that makes it ideal for taming flyaways.
Heavy styling products or waxes can weigh down your hair and make it look greasy, making it harder to manage baby hairs.