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Toddler Hairdressing School

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (18)·   January 6th, 2010

I’ve always been pretty bad at doing hair.  My own, someone else’s, doesn’t matter.  No creativity, no skill.  And, really, it has barely mattered. As someone who has had long, straight hair her entire life, I never needed to do much.  Wash it, brush it.  Throw it in a ponytail.  Eventually I mastered the double french braid, but that was more utilitarian than cute.

Well, now I’ve got a little girl.  A girl whose hair grew straight in front of her face.

Hair in her eyes

And who thought barrettes, rubberbands, and the like were the tools of the devil, trying to steal her soul.

Hate the barrette

Eventually, she grew to accept the presence of the barrette. No idea why, just one day she got distracted and stopped screaming about it.

Barrettes & Ponytails

In fact, she started insisting on two barrettes. Every day. That she had to pick out BY SELF. That never, ever matched each other. Or what she was wearing.

The 5th of July

I can’t imagine what possessed me to try to put pigtails in her hair, but I did it. Whenever I could distract her, I did it. Because it’s stinking cute.

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And yet, all the time I had put into parting her hair to the side every night after bath, in the hopes that it wouldn’t fall in her face, meant that I now had to fight the part every time I tried to do pigtails. So we mostly stuck with the barrettes, which were alright, but annoying and always slipped out. Still a mess.

Independent Becca

I even attempted a single ponytail, once. Kind of cute, but didn’t stay in.

ponytails

I don’t know what took me so long to hit on the two half-ponytails. Duh! Keeps the hair out of the face, doesn’t fight the part. Genius! Trouble was, she still really preferred the barrettes, so I kind of had to distract her to let me do the ponytails.

ponytails

Then, I realized something. She had become completely enamored of the barrettes themselves. She loved the accessory. She didn’t want ponytails, because she loved the barrettes. Duh, mommy! Ponytails AND barrettes!

ponytails

And so, now that is our routine every morning. She demands ponytails AND barrettes, each of which she has to meticulously inspect and choose from the basket of hair accessories. And every morning, I have to practice my ponytail technique. I’ll figure this stuff out yet.

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Categories : Toddlers
Tags : barrettes, hair, pigtails, ponytails

Makes My Monday – Progress

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (10)·   May 11th, 2009

Hope everyone had a lovely Mother’s Day weekend!  Alas, here we are, back at Monday.  Time for Makes My Monday at Twinfatuation!

We are making noticeable progress on the Rebecca hair front.  While it still hangs in her face a fair amount of the time, she has actually started letting me put barrettes in it.  She’ll even ask for one.  Oh sure, she sometimes still refuses, or decides she’s “all done” and pulls it right out.  But truly, major progress in the last couple of weeks.

Barrettes & Ponytails

How did we get to this point? Yeah, no idea.  Just figured I’d keep trying periodically, and eventually it just seemed to work.  The first few times it “worked,” we still needed a bit of distraction immediately after putting it in so she wouldn’t yank it right out.  But it did finally improve.  And now she’ll keep it in for quite a while.

Barrettes & Ponytails

And would you believe I even managed a little ponytail the other day?  She wasn’t at all pleased about me grabbing onto her hair, believe me. She made her displeasure known. Definitely required distraction, encouragement, and reminders not to take it out.  With all of that, I’d say it lasted maybe 15-20 minutes. Hell, that’s enough time for photographic documentation. She’s still not a fan of the ponytail, and actually seems to prefer the barrette.  Progress, people.  Progress.

Barrettes & Ponytails

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Categories : Toddlers
Tags : barrettes, hair, ponytails

Hair situation, continued

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (9)·   January 31st, 2009

Thanks to all for your advice regarding wispy toddler hair and the stubborn toddler it belongs to.  I thought I’d address all of the great tips people gave me:

  • Working on the part
    This is something I’ve been doing religiously at bathtime for a while.  And I give M a hard time if he doesn’t do it right!  After the bath, I towel-dry her hair, give it a few sprays of No More Tangles, and carefully comb it to the side, with her natural part.  I’m not sure if it’s helping, but maybe it is and it could be even worse!
  • Distraction
    Sadly, it doesn’t matter how involved she is in something else.  If I start doing anything at all with her hair, she wiggs out.
  • Modeling
    It seems everyone and everything in our world has had a barrette put in its hair, and has been dutifully oohed and aahed over. Rebecca remains unimpressed.

I’m telling you, she is one stubborn kid!  I also tried three of the hairdo possibilities.  And yes, I photographed my very unhappy kid for your (ok, and my) amusement.

Attempt #1 – the half-ponytail or “Pebbles” ‘do.
Result: Much screaming, and Daniel chasing her around, going “off! off! off!”

Hate the Pebbles Ponytail If I can get her to stop screaming, though, it would be pretty cute.  Maybe I’ll try again later.

Attempt #2 – the barrette de-sensitization approach
Result: additional screaming, and ripping out the barrette.

Hate the barrette

Oh, the torment!

Attempt #3 – the bobby pin
Result: Not at all pleased when I put it in, but I managed to distract her and she seemed to actually forget about it! For like 45 minutes!  We have a winner!  Thanks, Carrie!

Bobby Pin Success

When she remembered it was there, she was still cranky and tried to get it out. Also, it was still rather slippery in her baby-fine hair.  But it’s a good start, and I’ll be on the lookout for non-slip bobby pins.  Maybe it’ll be her gateway drug into real barrettes…

Thanks, people!  Glad to know I’m far from the only one who has struggled with little-girl hair, and you guys have lots of great tips.  I will continue to fight the good fight and try to get her hair out of her eyes.  Geez, I must really be someones mom, now, huh?

Comments (9)
Categories : Toddlers
Tags : barrettes, bobby pins, hair, ponytails

Hair’s the situation

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (15)·   January 30th, 2009

I knew there would be some bad pun-age when talking about hair, but that was about the best I came up with. I’m just not on top of my game today, apparently.

Anyways. Rebecca and I have a hair situation going on.  Specifically, hers.  After a slow start, it’s really starting to grow in.  She is mistaken for a boy much less often now, and it really makes her look older and different.

The problem with her unintentional quasi-mullet is that it’s constantly in her face and her eyes.  Heck, we’re in the middle of cold season, so sometimes it ends up practically adhered to her nose and upper lip.  I know, gross and annoying.  She also just ends up looking like an unkempt little ragamuffin.  An adorable one, to be sure, but still…

Hair in her eyes

But God help me if I attempt to put in a barrette to keep it out of her eyes.  Hot fricking pokers, people, that’s what I’m trying to stab into her head if you believe the screams of protest.  Not an adorable, ribbon-lined little barrette.  Attempts at a small pigtail went no better. She allows her hair to be brushed and combed, and that’s about it.  Any attempt to further manipulate it, no matter how gentle, is met with screams of rage and feigned pain. I am determined, however, to get her to allow a barrette in her hair, especially the ones I want to win: super-adorable Little Miss Clips being given away at 5 Minutes for Mom!

Hair in her eyes

I only wish I had started the barrettes earlier, in her marginally-less-opinionated days, even though she didn’t need them.  I would have been mocked, but maybe she would have just gotten used to them and it wouldn’t be such a big deal!

Any suggestions?  So far, I’m simply trying a sort of de-sensitization approach.  I keep on trying the barrettes, and try to make her leave them in for longer stretches of time.  I think we made it to a whopping two minutes yesterday, because I distracted her and she momentarily forgot about the hated thing on her head.

Honestly, I want to avoid getting her hair cut as long as possible.  For one, having had them as a child, I have no interest in cutting her bangs if I can avoid it. They can be really cute, but I hate maintaining them.  Plus, the hair that falls forward into her eyes is long hair from about the middle of her head, which seems to grow forward, so would make for very weird bangs.  Also, if she freaks out when I attempt a barrette, I can only imagine the scene she would create if we took her for a trim.

What do you think, moms of girls? Any ideas, or do I just have to wait it out until it’s long enough for real pigtails?

Comments (15)
Categories : Toddlers
Tags : barrettes, hair
   

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