Sure you can train hair. Just keep combing how you want it when it's wet. Blow drying that way and using anlittle product helps even more. DD recently went from center part to side part. Probably took a week or two to have it stay that way. |
![]() any suggestions on how to style a double crown? I can never get DD's hair in piggy tails =[ so tired of the pebbles style... |
Yes, the double whorl - what do you do about it?
Does the above child have a part? Do you pick one and go with it? Has anybody tamed this? |
00:16 here.
my brother has spiky hair so it's the only thing that works for him poor guy. DH manages his with this style ![]() Now I'm at a loss with DD's double whorl ![]() |
Double crown posters -- the only hairstyle that works for us is the Louise Brooks bob that is shingled in the back.
Growing hair long is a disaster. It looks like mice moved in. |
LOL exactly! |
Yes, my DD's hair parts more naturally to one side and I've maintained this, sweeping her hair to that side and security it with a clip, a bow, or a hairband. |
correction: "securing" not "security"! |
But this is something you can do at any age and change parts, etc., yes? I don't get the poster who sounds like she thinks she missed the training window with DC#1. |
When should I start train my child’s hair though? When is the correct time to wait for their skulls to not be senesative enough to start trainging the hair? |