Taking the Trauma Out of the First Hair Cut
I went with my daughter to watch my granddaughter get her first hair cut. It was more of a trim, but it was still a big deal. Momma was scared to watch her baby get her curls cut off. I guess you could say I went along for moral support.
Watching my granddaughter climb up in the chair and have the cape draped over her brought back memories of taking our twin boys to get their first hair cut. To say it was a traumatic event would be an understatement. They didn’t want their hair cut and they refused to be still. I can’t imagine how nervous they must have made the lady who was trying to cut their hair. Their dad finally had to go outside and play peek-a-boo through a window in a desperate effort to get their attention and keep it long enough for the beautician to cut their hair and not cut their ears off.
There are some things parents can do to reduce the stress associated with that first hair cut.
1. Talk about it in advance. Explain what is going to happen and if possible do a pre-hair cut visit to the salon so the little one can get the feel of the place and see for themselves that there is nothing to be afraid of.
2. Offer a treat (okay bribery) for a job well done. My granddaughter loves chewing gum and doesn’t get it often so her mom offered her a piece if she was a good girl, and she was.
3. If the child is really scared or they refuse to cooperate you have two choices. You can wait and get it cut later or you can do it yourself. It may not look professional but it will grow back. FYI-don’t cut their hair outside while the wind is blowing. My sister-in-law did this to her oldest son and he looked like someone had taken a buzz saw to his head.
4. Some beauticians are better than others with small children. Find one who is patient and loves children and they will know what to do to make your child feel comfortable.
5. Take an envelope to put some of their hair in. You’ll want to save it for them (or for you).
Do you have suggestions for taking the trauma out of the first hair cut? If so, please comment and share them!
Good idea!
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Great tips, and it looks like they worked too! 😉
Precious shots – thanks for sharing!
Maybe watching some cartoons would be good, and keep her mind off what’s going on!
too cute! too cute!
That’s really brave. Cute cape http://poshonabudget.com/2014/09/its-hard-to-believe-that-its-been-13-years.htm
Oh my goodness! What a milestone
Hari OM
Great shots! I am sure I must have kicked up a fuss – mum was our hairdresser and it was the ‘pudding bowl’ look for her… May explain in part why I have resisted the hairdressers ever since!!! YAM xx
Aww! how cute is she looks like she coped well heheh!
Have a sniptastic week 😉
Ah yes. Bribery always worked for me when mine were small. But now, my girls love going to the “grown up” salon where I go, so no bribery needed. And my son, well, my husband does his hair. 😉
She looks like she enjoyed her first cut. How cute!
Aw it looks like she did great!
She did do well! Thanks Karren!
Thanks Tammi!
Thank you so much!
Be sure and make pictures!
My son is 4 and havent had a haircut before so this will be useful when we are getting our first haircut ever! #ww
What a cutie!
Awe, so sweet!
Looks like she did really well, she is so cute!! Love the cut!