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post #21 of 24
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Originally Posted by Wendy~ View Post
You are one of the luck ones! I bet you have gorgeous hair ! It *can* be done, but the stylist **really** needs to know what they are doing. I used to teach advanced haircutting and I saved that kind of technique for the really good stylists who really paid attention to hair texture/form/density. If someone who isn't that skilled tries it, it will often look bad. I'd just hate to see the op ask a stylist to try it if they didn't really know how to do it, I'd rather a skilled stylist who thought it would help recommend it. kwim?

elizawill, let us know how she likes her haircut!
Wendy, I had no idea! They always make it all look effortless, you know?

I'd hate to see the OP get her daughter a bad haircut, too!

And I'm eager to hear how the cut goes, too!
post #22 of 24
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i don't mean to boast....but my dd looks so darn cute! she honestly looks good with any hairstyle, but her little bob now is adorable! it's chin length (her choice), & she absolutely LOVES it!! she asked me several times today, "mama don't you think i look beautiful with my new haircut". OF COURSE I DO!!!

thanks again for the great advice everyone!!!! i am so happy that we can return to brushing hair with no fights...hooray!
post #23 of 24
awww that's fantastic! Thanks for the update!

monkey's mom (I call my ds "monkey" all the time ), sounds like you have a great hairstylist, they are hard to come by. Good for you!
post #24 of 24
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OT, but i also call my children my "two monkeys". i have called them my little monkeys since they were born...i even named my design company Two Monkey Designs! after my two monkeys!!!
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