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TODDLER STYLE QUESTION...should i cut her FLUFFY BABY HAIR??

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noonar · 11/03/2007 19:50

dd2 is 2 yo 8 mo and has thin frizzy baby fluff, with a few ringlets- but its mostly quite straggly .

i've avoided cutting her hair, as she doesnt have much of it, but now am wondering if this might encourage it to thicken up. is this just an old wives' tale, or does cutting really help it grow?

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CODalmighty · 11/03/2007 19:51

yes

noonar · 11/03/2007 19:52

yes it will help, or yes its an old wives' tale??

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CODalmighty · 11/03/2007 19:53

no idea but it wsill look ebtter

dyzzidi · 11/03/2007 19:55

My dd is 15 month and whether it is an old wives tale or not having her hair trimmed definately made it look and seem thicker

noonar · 11/03/2007 19:57

ok, now to find a good hairdesser. my 5 yo dd cut her own hair and messed it up good and proper. tried local cheapo hairdessers, but ended up taking her to toni and guy with me to get it sorted out. totally ridiculous, i know.

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superloopy · 11/03/2007 20:09

My DD is also 2.8ys and has fluffy hair too, she is getting her first haircut tomorrow. The ends of her hair are straggley and I know that it will look so much better after a trim. It is just hard to do!!!

noonar · 11/03/2007 20:10

ok , super, maybe we should compare notes. i dont want them to do the front tho, as i dont want a fringe.

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superloopy · 11/03/2007 20:11

I have found a great hairdresser and she comes to our house and is much cheaper than any other London hairdresser!!

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