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Would you judge a headband for 4 month old??

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Johnskymberlina · 24/02/2020 09:27

Hi all

So as the title says but I'm not saying one of those thick wide bands just a small band with a tiny bow on or something?? One of my twins has a mop, so much so they could see the amount of hair on the ultrasound. It is all different lengths obviously as it's still sprouting out but no matter how much I tame it into place, put clips in they just fall out. Unless I hairspray it I can't think of another option?? I really don't want to cut it, it's too nice!! She's a true dark brunette and gorgeous - if course she is I'm biased!!! But she just looks unkempt and scruffy?? Again just a need basis my other twin won't need one as she's bald. I don't want to be judged though??
Also I would follow all the safety advice, not whilst sleeping etc

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JudgeRindersMinder · 24/02/2020 22:04

I dealt with a tragic incident at work involving a baby in a car whose headband had fallen forward, she vomited and inhaled the vomit from the fallen headband
They should be banned

Bol87 · 24/02/2020 23:09

My DD had little bows from 6 months as her hair grew in every direction and looked a bit rediculous (but cute!)!

I took them out to sleep, so was no concern, I’d have noticed if it suddenly went missing from her hair! We were good with the hair clips until 12 months when she suddenly realised she could pull them out! After that, it was a no go but she would tolerate an elastic bobble so we had a pineapple for a longgg time!

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