[link] Keep the curls if you like 'em.
I'll pipe in on the whole shaving thing. If cutting hair (or shaving) made hair grow faster and thicker, I'd have a great beard by now. But @ 35 y.o., I still can't grow much of anything on the face. Right now, I got a weeks growth. It probably looks like a 14 y.o.'s month growth. O well.
If the curls are cute and not causing pain, leave em in!
are you available to direct?? soon??? so I can make those cuts now?
I could, except I'd have to insist that the Ghost of X-mas Future would be a penguin.
An electric penguin, twenty feet high, with long green tentacles that sting people, and you can stab it in the wings and the blood can go spurting ...
A couple of co-workers have told me that hispanic women will shave their newborn's head around 3 months to make the hair grown evenly
DH's Chinese co-worker did the exact same thing.
is wavering on the hair cutting
I could, except I'd have to insist that the Ghost of X-mas Future would be a penguin. An electric penguin, twenty feet high, with long green tentacles that sting people, and you can stab it in the wings and the blood can go spurting ...
YOU ARE HIRED!
(shit, I don't have that power)
When you say Penguin, do you mean a nun, cuz it makes it funnier if it's a nun. the image reminds me a lot of catholic school days.
If I directed Christmas Carol, there would be camels.
If it's not hard to take care of, Aimee, I'd keep it. I suspect it's an old wives' tale that is still in circulation.
If I directed Christmas Carol, there would be camels.
sorry dear, we are in California. No smoking inside. Plus there are lots of kiddies in the show. It would stunt their growth. Then we'd have to cut them so they could grow better and faster and fuller.
If Em's hair looks funny and uneven, a cut might make it look better, less patchy. Otherwise, as long as it isn't getting over tanglely or too much to care for, I'd let it grow.