My son was born with a lot of hair and it had grown pretty long (especially in the front and sides). We waited until he was 1 to take him and we just took him last night.
It was not the best experience. He cried very loudly, would not sit still (even while we were holding him) and we ended up having to have him sit on my lap and read, while husband gentley held his head and stylist cut. We could not even get it that short as she would not touch the clippers because he was all over.
So-- does this get better? How did you get your 1 year old boy (who is super active and runs everywhere and never sits still) to get their hair cut. I am already dreading the next trim, which will likely need to be in a month or so.
TIA!
Re: 1st haircut was an experience... when get better?
I have taken to cutting his hair while he sleeps and it looks horrible but it is shorter he will not sit still and screams when he see scissors
We went to a place called Kid's Hair, I think its a national chain.
They had special chairs for him to sit and and be belted in, tv's with cartoons, the receptionist came over and blew bubbles to entertain him, the stylist was quick and it was had fun cheerful decorationg.
I think that really helped because we didn't have any issues.
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My son cried, kicked, screamed and was a nightmare for the first 2 years. No matter what we did to distract him, it didn't work. We tried everything! The only thing that worked was time. By age 2, he was used to going to the hair place (we went to a kids place). By age 3, he loved going. When I suggested that I cut his hair myself, my son cried because he loves it so much now.
Just give it time. It's scary having someone come near you with sharp scissors. Hair salons can also be loud with all the hairdryers and usually are super bright. That is a lot of stimulation for a one year old.
some of the things we tried (maybe your LO will like it more than mine) was watching me get a (pretend) trim, cartoons, lollypops, balloons, watching other kids, a toy at the end of the haircut, sitting on my lap during the haircut (this worked the best) and bubbles to distract during the haircut.
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Did you take him to a kids' place?
I didn't take DD1 until she was 3, so by that point it was a breeze to sit her down on an animal chair in front of cartoons. I know it would be hard with DD2 now since she has no interest in cartoons yet but fortunately it'll be a while before she's ready for a haircut. lol.
It makes me feel better to hear these freak outs are normal.
DS has been 3 times to Snip-its (he is only 12 months). Each time he screams bloody murder. I even tried shoving the sucker in his mouth during screams hoping he would taste the sugar and he would calm down and eat it. Nothing works.
DS cried like he was being tortured during his first haircut (a little after 1 year). But we just took him for his second, and he was great. The hairdresser gave him his own comb, and encouraged him to comb his hair, and look in the mirror. And she kept telling him he was doing great, and he did! I was very relieved. Oh, and he is NEVER still otherwise.