Madison, my third daughter, has amazingly curly hair. (Compliments of daddy's DNA). She, however, will not leave a clip, or an elastic, or anything in her hair. Some days I was doing her hair two or three times, and still she looked like I had not combed her hair in a week.
So, last night I decided on a whim to cut her hair. I'd tried bangs before, but her hair has so much curl that I could not get them to do what I wanted them to do. However, since she won't leave in anything to keep it out of her eyes, I didn't see that I had any other choice.
As I was cutting her hair, I learned that she does not know the meaning of, "Hold really still" or, "please don't move." Every time I had the hair just right, and was ready to make a cut, she would get a little wiggle and turn her head to one side or the other. She is a kid who needs really fast hair cuts, and I'm not a fast hair cutter. So, we ended up doing it in two sessions. One last night, and another one this morning. Here is the final (maybe) hair cut.
When I sent her to look in the mirror to see what she thought of her new hair cut she said, "I look like Megan." (Megan is a close friend of ours that has bangs and cute short hair). Needless to say, my daughter loves her new haircut too!
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