Ladies with girls, what do you do with their hair? I like to clip Hannah's bangs back or put the front in a little pony because her hair gets in her eyes. The problem is that it never stays in at daycare. I don't like to send the clips because I feel like the other kids would just want to take it out and I don't want them to get lost. The other day her pony stayed in all day but was almost falling out when I picked her up. If it falls out the daycare provider doesn't put it back in. I don't want to cut her hair yet either.
Cadence still has no hair, though it is getting a little thicker in what appears to be a mohawk/mullet type do.
I don't know. If I have put a clip it, I find it in her cubby when I pick her up. I think the pony holder just gets lost. It wouldn't be a big deal but her hair ends up in her eyes and the tips of it has eye Boogers. I'm sure that's not comfortable for her.
Post by 88sharonlee on Feb 20, 2015 17:08:04 GMT -5
B's hair isn't long enough for any clips or bands really, I try but clips fall out right away and I could maybe pull some in the back into a pony but that would look stupid! Headbands don't stay on long and I never really liked the look on B of a headband without much hair.
I'm looking forward to being able to do the front pull back or a cute side swiped clip!
V has a TON of hair. I horrible about styling it - we really keep it simple. I usually do a ponytail since she pulls clips out and does not like headbands anymore. The teachers at DC are pretty good about putting ponytails back in if she pulls them out.
Post by bostonmama1978 on Feb 21, 2015 12:07:35 GMT -5
I have no idea what to do. B has a good amount of hair and it's long enough for mini pig tails, but it's so freaking fine. It just falls out of whatever holder I try.
I loved the crazy hair article. So I don't fret about her hair much. Doesn't seem to bother her
Post by dreamingmommy4 on Feb 26, 2015 23:41:50 GMT -5
L's hair is long enough it gets in her eyes, but she won't leave a clip or a fountain pony in for more the five seconds, so I just try to keep it brushed to the side. It kind of stays. :
M has tons of crazy long hair. A hair clip pulling it to the side is the easiest thing to do, but they eventually fall out and have to be replaced. For daycare days and other times when I want her hair to remain out of her face, I put it in pigtails using really small clear plastic rubber hair bands. She is really cute with her pigtails. She can also do a regular ponytail, but it doesn't stay as well as the pigtails. We don't ever let her watch tv, but when she is not in the mood for me to do her hair I will turn on some kind of cartoon for just a couple minutes and she will sit still while I fix it. If we don't do anything with it, it will all hang in her face and be covered in snot, food, saliva, tears, etc by the end of breakfast.
Maggie's bangs are in her eyes, so I've started trying to use an alligator clip, but she will not leave it alone, so it only lasts 10 seconds. I try to distract her after I put it in, but she doesn't forget it's there. I guess I waited too long to start trying. It's too bad, because she looks super cute.
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