Should i cut toddlers hair




















Use a clean spritz bottle to dampen hair and then comb it. Go into it knowing that there will be setbacks. Section the hair off. That way, if they move, no harm, no foul. Avoid catastrophe at all costs. Cut the bangs first. Keep the scissors away from eyes. Slide your fingers down the hair until you reach the length you want it, and gently cut below your fingers. Start long and then cut shorter as needed. Let him see himself and his new cut in the mirror.

Now, the important part: Praise your little one for sitting still for all that time. I used to clip her fringe back with a side parting and a pretty clip. Her hair grew really quickly after that. It thickened up and was all one length. She's now 9 years old and has lovely waist length long hair!

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She had a longer piece at the back which was growing faster than the sides. It got to the point where it looked untidy when she had it down. I usually used to put it in bunches and just wait for it to grow a little longer.

The sides were just above her shoulders when I had it cut to one length, so she had a little "bob cut" for a while, but she actually looked really cute with her hair parted to the side and a pretty clip. I was amazed how quickly it grew after that! See the sides of my daughters are just below her ear so think I might leave it a bit then until they grow down.

I wonder if the curls at the end will come back or whether it will grow straight. These snippy strategies will keep her calm. You might think your child's first trip to the salon is the cutest ever, but she won't see it that way. To her, being wrapped in a plastic cape, squirted with water, and attacked with sharp scissors by a stranger is just plain scary. But getting those little bangs trimmed doesn't have to be hair-raising—as long as you plan it properly.

If your baby entered the world with luscious locks, she could be ready for a haircut as early as 8 months. But if she was a baldy, she may not need one until she's 2. There's no right or wrong time to go. It comes down to this: Do you want to preserve her baby look, or do you think she's ready for a big-kid 'do?

On the other hand, trimming superfine baby hair often makes it look thicker. Toddlers don't like surprises, so have your child watch you get a haircut or visit his barber before the big day.

Avoid using the word "cut," which may scare your child—use "snip" or "trim" instead. Let him play with a squirt bottle in the tub at home, and pretend to trim his bangs with your fingers. Choose a salon that knows how to deal with squirmy clients.

Many kids' hair places have videos and books to keep little kids entertained. Some even do the first trim for free others include a photo and certificate as part of a first-haircut package. If there isn't a children's barber in your town, ask your stylist to recommend someone who's especially good with kids.



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