DD is starting to get longer hair and its in her eyes all the time. I keep putting it up in a "ponytail" or pig tails, but she pulls the rubber bands out. I don't think she'd keep on a headband either since she's always taking hats off. The rubber bands I'm using are the tiny cloth ones made by Goody. Should I use regular tiny rubber bands, like the non cloth kind? Im so afraid that she will swallow one when she pulls them out of her hair. I watch her like a hawk of course, but if she's in her pack n play while I run to the bathroom or something, whenever I come back, she's pulled it out of her hair and is chewing on it.
Is there anything else I can do, short of cutting her bangs? (Which I'd rather not do)
Re: How can I keep her hair out of her eyes?
i use the little plastic-y rubber bands that they use for braids. they are a little harder to pull out. she still does sometimes, but if i get them in while she's drowsy or otherwise distracted and make them tighter, she leaves them alone.
that's all i got, we're fighting the same battle.
Can you clip them back with a bow? I put two in DD's hair, a real one to secure the bangs and I hold a decoy one up there for her to pull. She gets such satisfaction in thinking that she ripped it out.
For a awhile if she caught a glance of herself in a mirror she would realize my trick and pull the real bow out. Now shes in a phase to love having stuff in her hair so she usually leaves it in which is great!