Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s extremely long, cut it. It looks scragggy and unkempt from your description. Not cute.
This! And if you cut it, it’ll grow back fuller. You have to cut off the baby hair. The “real” hair will be better.
That's a myth.
Anonymous wrote:DD is 15MO and has straight hair that goes down to just above her shoulders, but is not long enough to braid yet. Any tips for styling it to keep it out of her food and nose. It's constantly getting covered in snot and food unless we put it in a tight ponytail, which I can't imagine is good for it.
Anonymous wrote:If it’s extremely long, cut it. It looks scragggy and unkempt from your description. Not cute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s extremely long, cut it. It looks scragggy and unkempt from your description. Not cute.
This! And if you cut it, it’ll appear fuller. You have to cut off the baby hair. The “real” hair will be better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s extremely long, cut it. It looks scragggy and unkempt from your description. Not cute.
This! And if you cut it, it’ll grow back fuller. You have to cut off the baby hair. The “real” hair will be better.
Anonymous wrote:If it’s extremely long, cut it. It looks scragggy and unkempt from your description. Not cute.