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Baby Ko (a boy), at the grand old age of 6 months, has a rather long-ish fringe and its also getting long at the sides. Bald patch at the back though where he has worn away his hair lying on his back!


Just wondering when people first cut their baby's hair? easier with a girl as can just put a hair slide in, but don't think Mr Ko will let me do that to his baby boy!


xxx

My eldest looked bald for such a long time, no haircut til gone 3 - really! Was soooo sad as was desperate to do bunches etc. finally now at nearly six she generally sports brill plaits - at last!


No2 currently looking like a Who from Cat in the Hat as hair growing forward from double crown into her eyes, can't all be cut I to a fringe so she's sporting a pineapple top, and sometimes one each side to match (evil snigger)....living having a baby/toddler with hair this time around.


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