What's appropriate at one month is different to what works at six months and what's safe at twelve months. Here's the age-by-age guide to hair accessories for South African babies in the first year.
What's safe and appropriate for a twelve-day-old newborn is different to what works for a six-month-old and different again from what's suitable at twelve months. Here's a clear, practical age guide to hair accessories in the first year.
0–3 Months: Soft Headbands Only
Newborns and very young babies have almost no hair to grip, spend most of their time lying flat, and cannot tell you if something is uncomfortable. At this stage, a very soft, wide, fabric headband — cloud-soft nylon or jersey, properly sized with no hard elements — is the appropriate and safe choice. Nothing with clips or teeth. Remove any headband before sleep, every time.
3–6 Months: Still Mostly Headbands, First Clips With Supervision
By three to four months, many babies have enough hair at the crown for a very small clip to have something to grip. These clips should only be used during periods of active supervision — not during nap time, not in a car seat where you can't monitor, not in a pram hood where the baby is less visible. Any clip used at this stage should be soft-lined, have no sharp edges, and be too large to be a choking hazard if it were to detach.
6–9 Months: More Hair, More Options
By six months most babies have enough hair for clips to work more reliably. The same safety rules apply — supervision required, remove before sleep, check all edges. Headbands remain appropriate and beautiful at this age and are often easier for moms who find clips still unreliable on growing-in hair.
9–12 Months: Expanding Range, Same Safety Principles
By nine to twelve months, babies are sitting, pulling up, and becoming increasingly mobile. Hair is more established and clips work reliably on most babies. The range of styles that are achievable expands. The same safety principles that applied at six months continue — supervision, removal before sleep, regular checks of the clip mechanism for wear.
Always remove all hair accessories before sleep. This is the single most important safety habit with baby hair accessories and should be applied consistently from the first time any accessory is used, regardless of how gentle or safe the product is.
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