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Hello dear forum mums need your opinions on Headnizm hairdressers, booked haircut with them for tomorrow my baby sitter called of sick and hubby at work, What do you think can i take my 4 month old in his pram with me( hi is very quite baby )? Are they child friendly? I know sound like im very bad mum but have wedding to go on Thu. :-$


D.

I don't know Headnizm at all but can't see it would be a major problem. Am sure it would not be the first time someone has brought their child in with them. It may not be the most relaxing haircut you've ever had but at 4 months you should be ok.

Also am sure this does not plumb the depths of bad mothering... ;-)

I should think it would be fine but it's not a big room so I guess they might want you to move the buggy out of the way if it's busy. But I've taken my three-year-old for a haircut there and my six-year-old sat in one of the other empty chairs and played with the combs and they didn't seem to mind.
You dont sound like a bad mum to me, you sound considerate, thats a good thing to me. I have been in there with my daughters while they were having their hair cut. There isnt much floor space, but there are two chairs by the door, they would easily accomodate a buggy. I found the hairdressers in the shop to be very friendly, im sure they would be ok, if in doubt, give them a call. I reckon it would be ok, good luck.

nozchik Wrote:

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> Oh thank you lovely ladies. Have called them and

> lady on the phone volunteered to look after my LO

> while mummy have her hair cut. How good is that.

> :)) IM well happy.



great stuff >:D<

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