Haley has a full blown toddler mullet.
The back just keeps growing and growing; the sides....nothing.
Mullet, mullet, mullet.
I am at odds with myself about what to do here. My current line of thinking is to just let it grow and eventually it will even out. But it looks bad.
My only other option would be to cut it....and what...give her a bowl cut??
Full disclosure. When I found out Haley was indeed a she--one of my first thoughts was---crap I'm going to have to do her hair. I am not even good at doing my own hair. Let alone a toddler who can't sit still.
I have envy for the mom's whose daughters rock perfectly wonderful pig-tails. Or the mom's who daughters always have the cutest bows and headbands. Not my daughter. She has a mullet. Mom of the freaking year. This is something I am going to have to work on, because I can't have my poor girl walk around life with some ratty mullet .
Isn't it nice. A 19-month-old and my biggest problem is mullet hair at the moment. This is a good place to be!
The back just keeps growing and growing; the sides....nothing.
Mullet, mullet, mullet.
I am at odds with myself about what to do here. My current line of thinking is to just let it grow and eventually it will even out. But it looks bad.
My only other option would be to cut it....and what...give her a bowl cut??
Full disclosure. When I found out Haley was indeed a she--one of my first thoughts was---crap I'm going to have to do her hair. I am not even good at doing my own hair. Let alone a toddler who can't sit still.
I have envy for the mom's whose daughters rock perfectly wonderful pig-tails. Or the mom's who daughters always have the cutest bows and headbands. Not my daughter. She has a mullet. Mom of the freaking year. This is something I am going to have to work on, because I can't have my poor girl walk around life with some ratty mullet .
Isn't it nice. A 19-month-old and my biggest problem is mullet hair at the moment. This is a good place to be!
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