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Feb 8, 2009
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Bought school supplies for our daughter who is starting school this year... She was so excited. Scissors are necessary for school, so we bought those too and put them away. Said child finds school supplies, oh don't forget those much needed scissors(!) and proceeds to cut her beautiful blonde locks off. She had her first haircut and her first PROFESSIONAL haircut, all in one day!
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Aleast she used saftey scissors... I guess.

Suppose it had to happen sometime.
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I am laughing, with you! Oh, poor thing, my oldest starts kindergarten soon, but he took care of cutting own hair a few years ago with garden clippers
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I found I was thankful he didn't hurt himself, but boys hair is totally different from long beautiful girl locks. Just remember, just hair, doesn't scar and it grows! Good luck on starting school, I am excited for them!
 
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My 6-year-old has dark brown hair, very long and thick. I usually put it in two braids. She cut an inch or two off the end of one, and cut a lock of hair that was loose on the side of her face. The braid isn't noticeable any more, but the side of her face still has short hairs that get in the way of everything!
 
Sorry she did that but I think at one point all kids do. When my girls were younger my oldest shaved her little sisters head. Luckly she did it in the back and you could only tell when her hair was up in a ponytail. A friend of theirs cut her bangs completely off at our house, her dad wasnt too happy with us. Hope you took lots of pictures so when she gets older you can embarress her. Thats what parents do best
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On the very first day of a new babysitting job I got durring college the little 4 year old boy got ahold of a pair of scissors and cut off several of his 2 year old sister's beautiful ringlet curls. I thought I'd be fired for sure. But I wasn't, and I was their babysitter for 9 years after that.
 
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I SURE did, got lots of videos of her freaking out too, she didnt look in the mirror to cut it so when she saw herself she FREAKED out lol it was horribly funny and terrible all rolled into one.
 
My granddaughter did the same thing...lots of times!!
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No matter where we hid the scissors, she always found them. She always cut on top, right down to the scalp & there was no way to hide it.
 
hahahahahaha! I cut my hair once...I couldn't get the "rat's nest"...you know, the one giant tangle that's behind your head and just gets worse and worse until you cry because it hurts to brush it out? Yeah. I cut it. Right off. Nobody could tell because it was under the rest of my hair.

Do you have any pics of the "professional" after after cut?
 

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