
Not only did the girl not give her the cut she wanted, she also parted her hair in the middle, instead of on the side, so when Kasi got home and fixed her part, I had to trim some strays. I guess we got what we paid for, because it only cost $11. But, I know that in the future, if Kasi wants to get the cut she wants, we will have to check out dallas hair salons, and have a professional cut it instead of some kid right out of beauty school.
Now she is trying to talk me into letting her put some color in her hair. And by color, I mean purple streaks. While I am all for encouraging my kids to express themselves, I am having a hard time giving in on this one. I think she should wait a few more years before she starts damaging her hair.
What do you think?
2 comments:
My son is in 5th grade and has been putting color (red, blue, purple, green) in his hair for 2 years now. It's not a big deal - his hair grows so fast - I love that he is secure enough to do something expressive.
I know my sister let my daughter put kool-aid in her hair because it fades quickly, have you thought about that maybe?
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