
I dread getting my kids haircut. It’s not because they hate haircuts or anything. I am lucky they both tolerate trimmings very well. The problem with haircuts is that my children seem to age exponentially with each lock of hair that falls to the ground.
I am not sure why or how this happens, but I am not making it up. We waited a long time (too long.. I can admit that now) to cut my son Hudson’s hair. He just kept growing one long ‘tail’ that was covering his face, but nothing on the rest of his head. I thought if we left it alone it would fill out. It didn’t and I finally gave in to my husband’s begging to cut our child’s crazy hair.
When we did, it was worse than I even imagined. The haircut looked great, MUCH better than before. But he looked so GROWN UP. When those first whisps are gone, our babies start to look a little older.
It doesn’t get better, either. The older they get, the more mature each chop and cut makes them. My two nephews have the BEST hair… that can actually be styled… and when they get a fresh cut, I swear they age 5 years to me.
So when it was time to cut Mila’s hair… I was dreading it. I lied to family and friends saying I didn’t think she needed a cut. Her bangs were so long she would often end up chomping on her hair along with her meals. She would walk into things and I would quickly say, “Oh, she’s so clumsy!” But we all knew she couldn’t see with all that darn hair in her face. My son even tried to reason with me. “Mom, Mila really needs a haircut, her hair gets stuck to the boogers on her nose.” I mean, the kid had a point.

So last month, I reluctantly agreed to take my 15 month old to get her first haircut. She sat quietly, playing with a little toy they gave her. I, on the other hand, gasped and huffed through the whole thing. I made little comments, “Wow, that seems like SOOOO much…” and “Her bangs shouldn’t be too short!” The stylist wasn’t fazed by me. I’m sure she is used to it.

I walked in with a baby and left with a toddler. The comments started soon after. “I love her haircut, she LOOKS SO MUCH OLDER.” “What a BIG GIRL.” Ugh. Heartbreaking.
Sweet girl looks adorable with her new ‘do, but every time I look at those short little curls bouncing behind her… it reminds me of how fast our babies grow up. And how I’m just a few months away from feeling the haircut blues again.
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i didn't cut my daughter's hair until she was 6… first time ever! and i did it myself!
I would have loved to have waited that long! (but she wouldnt let me put anything in her hair to hold it back! She pulls it all out!)
some kids just dont like harties, or bows
Aww I feel your pain! Trimming Maddies bangs were traumatic!! And I agree,she suddenly looked like a toddler,not a baby any more..BooHoo! :'(
Its crazy how it works! It's instant toddler! 🙁
So there with you!
It's tough seeing our babies grow up! 🙁 Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment.
We have had a few haircuts so far, but we've always left the top of my son's head full of curls. This summer we finally had to chop it all off because he was just getting too sweaty on top and after we did he became little boy, no longer a baby. Bittersweet.
I hear ya! Mila is so much happier with her shorter hair, but it still was so sad!!
Gosh she is so precious !! 🙂
Thank you! and I would have to agree with you… 😉
yeah.
Many parents can relate to the stress of kids’ haircuts—it’s not always easy! Choosing a kid-friendly hair salon with experienced stylists can make the process smoother and more enjoyable for both you and your child. A little patience and the right environment go a long way!