Maile usually rocked the pebbles 'do, and Bella usually had 1 braid, pigtails, a ponytails, or pigtail braids. They both have a bob right now because I was trying to even out the bangs to rid them of the last of the femullett. I can't wait for it to get longer so I can fix it again. The bob can be cute but you have to fix it every day and it's annoying.
Re: How does your little girl wear her hair?
She had a bob that was cute, but bordering on mulletude.
I took her in to a kids' salon and they put in layers, and now her hair looks like a rat's nest ever day. I should have saved my money and just blunt-cut it myself.
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Avas hair is longer (a little past her shoulders) and she either wears it in messy pigtails, a ponytail or down with a clip on the side.
Ella has crazy, unruly, curly hair. She always has hers down with a clip in it.
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She usually wears her hair down. I usually clip it out of her face though.
the reason: Princesses don't wear pony tails.
Nat has super tight spiral curls. It's nearly always up - either 1 pony or pigtails. On occasion I may just do the sides/front back, but the back gets crazy like that. The carseat ruins anything left down by the time we get somewhere.
Can you do the front/sides pulled back with a pony holder or barrette? Or maybe some of those itty bitty crocodile clips (not sure if that's what you'd call them - you pinch the top and they have these little finger-like things to grab hair).
Rory's hair is just long, no style really. I like pulling it back, but she hates it that way because it gets to be a mess after rest time at daycare. So, she pretty much always wears it with part of it pulled into a pony on the top of her head. (I'll see if I can find a photo of what I'm talking about.)
ETA: Like this.
She is also loving headbands lately. There are so many cute ones out there, they keep her hair out of her eyes, and they are easy for her to fix and put back in if her hair gets messed up. My trick for getting them to stay in well is to put a headband and then a flower with an alligator clip on top. That keeps them from sliding.
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Her most recent request is to have it braided like Rapunzel...so we do that a lot.
We also do a little side pony (like Joseys mentioned), pigtails or a clip/barrette.
Crazy curly here. I actually like it on the short side, with no bangs cut. The picture in my siggy is it with nothing done to it (after a hot day on the playground).
She LOVES, LOVES headbands to get it out of her face. Or a half pony - just the stuff pulled out of her face. It's a little too short right now (shorter than the picture) for a full pony. I love piggies too - someone said she looked like a Fraggle the other day
She's in a weird place with clips - the little ones don't hold enough hair, but the big ones are too big. Also likes those "alligator" clips - they tend to break on her for some reason though. I've been trying to do two french braids, but her hair is fine, I'm not very good, and she doesn't sit still for long enough.
She's had so much hair and has had stuff put in it for so long that she's used to it. She actually likes her daycare lady to do it for her (which is nice - one less thing I have to deal with 3 days a week). She'll telll her "My hair mess!!!"
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DD1 has shoulder-length, thick, curly-crazy hair that is cut with lots of layers and is kind of angled. She uses a little smoothing serum in her hair.
DD2 has long, thick, wavy hair that she usually pulls away from her face with a headband or clips. Occasionally she likes pony tails or a braid but usually she can't be bothered.
DD3 has thin, long hair that she refuses to let me style at all. She cut her own face framing layers (that I had to fix a little).
None of them have bangs.
DD has thin hair just past her shoulders. She has bangs.
She'll tolerate barrettes, but usually pulls them out before the day is over. Occasionally we do pigtails or a ponytail, but she usually prefers it down.
I'm keeping the bangs, because then if it's down, its out of her eyes without any barrettes, etc.
I'll also do twin french braids when I've got the time to fuss over her and she likes this.
DD loves it to be in a braid. I also do a pony tail, a bun, half-up, all down, and barretts pinning it back.
I'm thinking about getting her hair cut, because it was sooo cute when it was a little bit shorter. She's never had it cut, though.
I was just going to come and link that site.
NOPE! DD1 likes a ponytail about once every couple weeks or so. She has super straight hair that is fairly thick. She also HATES having her hair brushed--she whines and cries every.single.morning. She has a short, semi-layered bob with bangs. She wouldn't tolerate having clips in her hair to keep her bangs out of her face, so bangs it is!
I take her to a good salon and pay for a cute cut that gets compliments all the time. I would cut her hair myself if it was long--I cannot stand her whining at the HINT of a tangle in her hair.
When DD was little, she did the pebbles 'do until her hair grew out/evened out a little. When she was about 18 months I could start doing a lot of different things (half up, 2 ponytails, 2 braids, etc.).
When her hair got long (mid-back by the time she was 2 or so) I'd typically do braids for daycare/school so they didn't have to deal with it. At home I'd do lots of different stuff.
Right before we got it cut we'd do 2 braids or one braid in the back because it was just so long.
She just got 12" cut off and we're back to doing a lot of different stuff.