Is cutting hair a project? It is if the victim is a wiggly two-year-old who isn't thrilled with the prospect. Her mop, however, had gotten totally out of control and it was time for a trim.


First, the back. It was pretty forgiving.

Second, the front. I think I should have done the front first, because Brynn was getting bored and the wiggling was increasing. As you can see, she zigged when I zagged, and her bangs ended up a little short.

Oh well. I guess that's why they made clips.
2 comments:
It will grow fast and the bangs will always be blown by the wind and hardly noticeable. :) Her old "mop" was beautiful, I hope the trimmed version keeps some curl. A princess MUST have her curls.
That little kiddo has a ton of hair. I wonder if it will curl more now that it's shorter.
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