Hairstyles For Kids With Long Hair Biography
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Several folks have responded to my queries about kids' hair management
with a simple just cut it. Ponytails are cute and all, but many folks would
never go back after experiencing the freedom, peace and time gained by a
simple chin-length bob.
From Sarah:
I love long hair and wish that my daughter did too. After fighting with
her (literally fighting) for 7 years I finally decided that we would stop the
sadness and cut it. As long as it's above her shoulders it doesn't get too
tangled she can take care of it on her own. She is now almost 9 and can
wash it and brush on her own. I usually part it after she's brushed it, and
if it's been a while I wash it for her or comb it occasionally but we are
such a happy team now that the fight is no more. I hope that someday
she can have long hair but it can't be now or I will go crazy.
From Beth:
For girls, the chin-length bob offers easy care and a girly look -
long enough to put barettes and hairbands in, short enough not
to tangle. Have the stylist cut the back higher than the sides for
a nice swing.
Our daughter has a modified page boy cut with a soft blended,
instead of blunt, bangs. No muss, no fuss and it looks great.
Lisa tells her story in a comment on the Facebook page:
When the long hair styles got to be too much for us
(and the second baby came) we chopped my 2 yr old's
hair into
an adorable chin length stacked bob. Our war with tangles
ended, and she looked adorable.
Of course, a year later she wanted Rapunzel hair and we started to
grow it back out, but now that she's a little older she will sit still for
brushing and braiding (and some mornings she even does it herself).
Also on Facebook, Margaret suggests going even shorter:
after struggles and all the exhaustion of keeping up with the long hair,
the best solution - for the hair, the child and the parent - is buzzer#7
. not too short, not too long and a breeze to care for. i will consider a
proposition of longer hair when it is given to me by a teen who is
capable of washing/ detangling/ drying/ styling her own hair. :)
Home haircuts are fine, but for the initial chop, Jona recommends a kid-friendly salon:
For full haircuts, though, it's been worth it to us to take our kids to
a kid-focused hair salon with fun chairs (favorites are the motorcycle and a jeep)
and movies playing. In addition to the ambiance, the stylists are accustomed to
working on squirmy, fussy kids, which helps a lot.
Several folks have responded to my queries about kids' hair management
with a simple just cut it. Ponytails are cute and all, but many folks would
never go back after experiencing the freedom, peace and time gained by a
simple chin-length bob.
From Sarah:
I love long hair and wish that my daughter did too. After fighting with
her (literally fighting) for 7 years I finally decided that we would stop the
sadness and cut it. As long as it's above her shoulders it doesn't get too
tangled she can take care of it on her own. She is now almost 9 and can
wash it and brush on her own. I usually part it after she's brushed it, and
if it's been a while I wash it for her or comb it occasionally but we are
such a happy team now that the fight is no more. I hope that someday
she can have long hair but it can't be now or I will go crazy.
From Beth:
For girls, the chin-length bob offers easy care and a girly look -
long enough to put barettes and hairbands in, short enough not
to tangle. Have the stylist cut the back higher than the sides for
a nice swing.
Our daughter has a modified page boy cut with a soft blended,
instead of blunt, bangs. No muss, no fuss and it looks great.
Lisa tells her story in a comment on the Facebook page:
When the long hair styles got to be too much for us
(and the second baby came) we chopped my 2 yr old's
hair into
an adorable chin length stacked bob. Our war with tangles
ended, and she looked adorable.
Of course, a year later she wanted Rapunzel hair and we started to
grow it back out, but now that she's a little older she will sit still for
brushing and braiding (and some mornings she even does it herself).
Also on Facebook, Margaret suggests going even shorter:
after struggles and all the exhaustion of keeping up with the long hair,
the best solution - for the hair, the child and the parent - is buzzer#7
. not too short, not too long and a breeze to care for. i will consider a
proposition of longer hair when it is given to me by a teen who is
capable of washing/ detangling/ drying/ styling her own hair. :)
Home haircuts are fine, but for the initial chop, Jona recommends a kid-friendly salon:
For full haircuts, though, it's been worth it to us to take our kids to
a kid-focused hair salon with fun chairs (favorites are the motorcycle and a jeep)
and movies playing. In addition to the ambiance, the stylists are accustomed to
working on squirmy, fussy kids, which helps a lot.
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