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Thinking Of Cutting Your Kid’s Hair At Home? Read This Before You Try

You can spend much money and time just keeping your child fed, clothed, and looking decent. So do you think you’ll be able to save time and money by doing this instead of sending your children to the salon, which costs over $20 per little head? Yes, without a doubt. Would you like to? You can decide for yourself after reading some expert advice.

The Nostalgia Factor

Our parents’ concern for our self-esteem on picture day vanished as soon as they could take out a handy cereal bowl and start snipping away. Buzz cuts have always been popular because they are quick, easy, and look great.

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Bonding Or Not? Only You Can Decide

A progeny’s attitude will be crucial to its success. Cozy Friedman, the founder and CEO of New York’s “Cozy’s Cuts for Kids,” said she has seen almost everything. It is essential to distract children when cutting their hair. It should be done when everyone is happy but not overstimulated. Having a plan to “do it quickly” is crucial.

What To Do Next

Stack a newspaper or garbage bag on top of a chair and place it in front of your kid’s favorite show. While watching TV, comb and dissect the hair, then clip or snip. Don’t be ambitious; keep it simple.

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No Matter What, Don’t Say “Cut.”

Explain what’s happening and how long it will take. The word ‘cut’ is often associated with danger to children. Just say ‘trim.’

If This Is All Too Much, See A Professional

The world is full of professional hairstylists, and they’d all love your business. Ultimately, it’s just hair – and it will grow back. Knowing when to give up might be the key.