How does your kid wear her hair?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bangs, chin length bob, brush and go.


Ugly


Yes, you are.


Whatever, those bobs aren't cute and someone needs to tell you that.


All little girls should have long hair? That's your stance?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bangs, chin length bob, brush and go.


Ugly


Yes, you are.


Whatever, those bobs aren't cute and someone needs to tell you that.


My child doesn't have a bob, but thanks for the warning
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Curly, free and natural.


OP here. I have curly hair and at this age it would be so much easier! The straight hair falls right in her face.


PP here, I have a straight hair, I do not understand my daughters curly hair. Maybe our kids were switched at birth?
Anonymous
shoulder length down or in a colored hairtie. Sometimes they will add a headband or flower barrette themselves.
It's true they recommend a single braid spritzed with rosemary to prevent lice - little girls love to stand with their heads close together or put their heads on each other's shoulders.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bangs, chin length bob, brush and go.


Ugly


Yes, you are.


Whatever, those bobs aren't cute and someone needs to tell you that.


Wow?! You are nasty lady.

I think the bobs are adorable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bangs, chin length bob, brush and go.


Ugly


Yes, you are.


Whatever, those bobs aren't cute and someone needs to tell you that.


All little girls should have long hair? That's your stance?


It's not a "should" but long hair is definitely cuter.
Anonymous
Long with bangs. Hair is thick and very wavy. I don't love the bangs but she hates to put anything in it to hold it back so she likes to have bangs.
Anonymous
Wow. DD is another with chin length straight hair and bangs. It's cute and convenient. When she's old enough to manage long hair on her own in the shower and on a daily basis she can have it, if she chooses. Some of you are so rude.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow. DD is another with chin length straight hair and bangs. It's cute and convenient. When she's old enough to manage long hair on her own in the shower and on a daily basis she can have it, if she chooses. Some of you are so rude.


I love this style on little girls. Unfortunately, my daughter hates it. I had her hair cut in a short bob when she was 4 and she still refers to it as the time when I made her look like a boy. She's 12 and now has hair down to the middle of her back. Funny thing is her hair is the only "girly" thing about her. She pretty much lives in boys t-shirts, track pants, and sneakers.
Anonymous
Mine likes high ponytails or buns (not low ponytails), a braid, sometimes half pulled back and then the strand of pulled back hair pulled through the top in a "twist" sort of thing. She loves it down but it gets in her face and as someone with curly hair, I have a lifelong deep distrust of bangs and am too afraid to try them on her. She's in first grade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Free and clear. She'll only wear it in a ponytail or braid when there's a lice alert.


+1

It's long enough to stay tucked behind her ears. Side part. Angled around her face. Long layers in the back.

Personally, I'd rather she go with a ponytail sometimes or a clip to pull the front back. But it's not my hair. She likes what she likes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow. DD is another with chin length straight hair and bangs. It's cute and convenient. When she's old enough to manage long hair on her own in the shower and on a daily basis she can have it, if she chooses. Some of you are so rude.


I love this style on little girls. Unfortunately, my daughter hates it. I had her hair cut in a short bob when she was 4 and she still refers to it as the time when I made her look like a boy. She's 12 and now has hair down to the middle of her back. Funny thing is her hair is the only "girly" thing about her. She pretty much lives in boys t-shirts, track pants, and sneakers.


This is my eight year old. Long, flows hair. Boys athletic clothes. I guess it's a look?
Anonymous
Pixie cut with a little gel. Adorable!
Anonymous
For school, I put it up in braids, ponytail, or pigtails (usually braids). If I leave before she gets ready for school, the most my husband can handle is a ponytail.

Anonymous
Another pixie here. Looks great on her.
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