My baby was born with a full head of hair and has lost none of it. The hair is curly but not tightly curled, and sometimes straightens partially depending upon the weather. I don't want to damage it with too frequent ponytails and she's far too active to maintain them anyway. There's only so many barrettes she can wear at once, and I don't want her to get those and chew on them.
I had her with me at a haircut place today when my oldest got her bangs trimmed and one of the ladies there was eying the baby's curls and commented on the heat. It's been bothering me since.
What cut can I get her to help her be comfortable and still look like a girl? Her hair doesn't lay where it should and doesn't evenly curl either. It's long, but not all over, a natural mullet. Normal bangs aren't possible.
What terms do I use to describe the right cut to a hair cutter? I think she needs a "Frodo" cut, but a bit shorter.
2007-06-22
19:42:18
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the whistler
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Beauty & Style
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