Darn...........leave the babe alone , my grand daughter has fabulous curly hair and would not dream of touching it.
When the child grows if she wants to straighten it isn't that her choice......... sorry not getting at u.
2006-11-13 19:28:16
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answered by LMH 3
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Cutting your child's hair till she's bald will not make her hair straight, no matter how many times you repeat this. You've already done it twice & you say it's still straight so you should know that this doesn't work.
Why do you desire your child to have straight hair? Accept the natural beauty of your daughter's curly hair. If you accept it she will too. Embrace her unique-ness!
To keep her hair heathy don't wash it everyday and try using Jojoba oil. Use a small amount, a little goes a long way.
Never use a brush on wet hair use a wide tooth comb. Hair is in it's weakest state when it's wet & can break.
2006-11-14 02:06:52
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answered by L. C 2
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Why would you want to change your childs hair? When the baby gets older you can put a straightener in it to make it straighter, but right now your babys hair is going to keep growing in curly. Just find some totally cute curly hair dos that you can do with it, and stop stressing about something that you can't change right now.
2006-11-14 01:06:59
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answered by Nicole 2
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Why would you even think of trying to get rid of her curls? Mind you, this is a BABY we are talking about. I cant believe you would go as far as making her bald. Shame on you!!! Too bad she isnt old enough to make her own decisions. Leave her curls alone. I am sure they are beautiful. My daughter is a year old and has curly hair. We absolutely love it!! Accept your daughters hair the way it is. And leave that poor baby alone!!
2006-11-14 02:18:09
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answered by FallenAngel 2
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Don't shave your poor baby's head! :o) Who ever said that straight is more beautiful than curly? Instead of fighting your baby's gorgeous natural curl, go with it. Set an example for her, teach her that the hair that she was born with is a perfect fit for her. It's spunky and really special! Don't make her dislike any part of her self, she is perfect just the way she is. Girls nowadays have enough trouble learning to love and accept themselves. Help her have a GREAT self image, instead of subconciously telling her that there's something wrong with her, or there's something she has to change.
2006-11-14 01:20:04
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answered by Emo B 5
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What do you mean you "bald" her? You shaved her head?
Shame on you! You obviously have issues about curly hair, but don't take them out on the child. I'll bet it's adorable. Leave that child's hair alone!
2006-11-14 02:09:55
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answered by Anonymous
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why would you want to get rid of her curls? use leave in childrens conditioner spray or regular conditioner and with a comb and finger section the hair and make bigger curls like bannana curls...if or when it is long enough use the conditioner and make 2 piggy tails and make 1 big curl in the same way on each side. I did this with my daughter who didnt have terrible hair but glossy big curls that would get a little wild...when she was 3 she has 10 inch long banana curls on each pig tail....so very darling to look at.....now she is almost 9 and wanted her hair cut kind of short so ....now it has grown back straight.
2006-11-14 01:10:35
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answered by precious z 3
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i think the hair gets less curly as the baby grows up
2006-11-14 05:05:35
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answered by leah 2
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Just by excepting the fact that its not nappy, knotted up and very difficult to comb after it has been washed, but depending on how old she is it takes baby's till there two to get their true hair! Wait it out, you might regret balding your baby!
2006-11-14 01:47:55
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answered by "KRISSY POOH" 1
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Let the hair grow, when growing curly will be more manageable and you just need to use moisturizers until is good enough to use chemicals or blower. Don't forget babies' skins are very sensitive and you don't want to harm your baby just for vain.
2006-11-14 01:29:34
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answered by speedy girl 3
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OMG.. dont do that! love your childs hair!
if you keep 'balding her' or whatever you wrote, the hair doesnt have a chance to get a little thicker and heavier, which would weigh the curls downa nd they wont be sooo curly/crazy.
leave it curly!!
poor kid!!
2006-11-14 01:29:48
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answered by natasha 1
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