Anonymous wrote:Not OP. We have found sending leave-in conditioner to apply once DD gets out of the pool, and then using kids so-cozy swim 3-in-1 at home anytime she comes in contact with chlorine helps a lot. Braiding also doesn't solve the issues, at least for my daughter, and no, I'm not going to shave my daughter's head--because bald would be the only thing that would work in this whole "cut their hair" theory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can’t care for it properly, it gets cut. The end. That is, and always has been, the rule.
What 5 year-old cares for their own long hair?
Anonymous wrote:If you can’t care for it properly, it gets cut. The end. That is, and always has been, the rule.
Anonymous wrote:OP why not just say that your child is a boy?
Anonymous wrote:If you can’t have the kid get a haircut for some reason, I guess you just have to deal with it at home. I would do a deep conditioner at home every week I guess? I also wonder if you could dilute some conditioner in a spray bottle with water and have him spray AM/PM or after swim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is a haircut not a (sensible) option?
Cause it is
Anonymous wrote:Why is a haircut not a (sensible) option?