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Toddler hair - help!

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trilbydoll · 19/04/2015 16:20

DD is nearly 2 and doesn't have any proper hair. She has baby fine hair, hovering around her eyebrows at the front, not much at all at the sides, and covering her neck at the back. Otherwise known as a mullet.

It's all different lengths, and is really scruffy, she always looks really untidy. Pulls out hair ties and hair clips, and barely has enough hair for them anyway.

She is a flower girl in 2 weeks! What am I going to do? Honestly, at the moment it would look like an extra from Annie had stolen a pretty dress and gatecrashed the wedding!

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CultureSucksDownWords · 19/04/2015 17:04

What about one of those elastic band type things with a pretty flower on. Use it to hold her fringe back, it would look tidy ish? Or on a similar vein, would she tolerate an Alice band?

trilbydoll · 19/04/2015 17:25

An Alice band might work actually - and at least I could replace it fairly quickly when she inevitably pulled it off!

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CultureSucksDownWords · 19/04/2015 17:29

Just done a quick google, and there are some pretty ones from Accessorize, like this one:

uk.monsoon.co.uk/view/product/uk_catalog/mon_3,mon_3.3,mon_3.3.9/7230172600

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UrsulaBuffay · 19/04/2015 17:30

Have it trimmed and tidied up at least it wouldn't be a mullet

trilbydoll · 19/04/2015 18:05

She's got so little round the sides it would still be a mullet - do mullets look better if they're less extreme?!

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ThisFenceIsComfy · 19/04/2015 18:11

I feel your pain. My toddler too was a baldy. Hat? Flower covered straw hat thingy?

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