Originally Posted by mbjerkness
She has the most beautiful thick hair I have ever seen. She not only cut the bangs, she cut the top. Her hair was beautiful waist length ringlets.
I was so angry with her I left the room. I knew I would say something that couldn't be taken back. I have always told her if she wants it cut. I would take her to the hairdresser. I know it is only hair. It will grow back. I am so upset right now.
Glad to hear that you've calmed down now. I can completely understand why you were upset. My daughter at 7 decided to cut the tangle out of her hair because she was tired of brushing it.Originally Posted by mbjerkness
I am not as upset as I was. The haircut is worse than I thought. She cut one inch stripe down the center of her head, to about 1/2 inch long. I am waiting for the hairdresser to open. I don't care whether she has long or short hair. I never have. I asked her why she didn't tell me she wanted her hair cut. She said " I can do it myself "Little Miss independent
Sounds like she is growing up..... too fast eh
Originally Posted by GailC
can you donate the hair to the Locks of Love program for cancer patients??
Ohhhh, great idea, and thx for posting about the length.... I didn't know that and my DD has said that once her hair is down below her butt, she wants to donate some of it. Right now it is just shy of 3ft from scalp to end, and so healthy. I would love her hair.... her only problem with it is that it is straight.Originally Posted by strange_wings
I think this is a great idea. The hair needs to be at least 10 inches long.
Originally Posted by Yosemite
Our daughter did that as well except she also gave our long-haired black cat a haircut as well. I guess she figured they could be a matched set.
Originally Posted by NinaCaliente
Last summer, my six year old DD decided she wanted to be a hair stylist like her auntie, so she took out her round-tip school scissors and chopped off all of her very long hair (to less than an inch in some spots!). Not only that, but she did the same thing TO THE NEIGHBOR GIRL WHO WAS OVER PLAYING IN HER ROOM. So while I know you're upset, try to remember - it could be worse! And you WILL look back on it and laugh.