Terry's Angels
Living My Life Like it's Golden
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For any other ladies debating to do this if your child's hair is in braids. Don't worry, do it! These are pics from last April. I was wondering what they would with her hair because my cousin had cornrowed my dd's own hair and put beads too! I liked the style because it was a great get up and go everyday esp. with swimming, etc. The stylist had no problem at all. It was a great experience.
Here you can see her hairstyle that we came with.
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She just grabbed it all and put it up in a ponytail.
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Thanks so much for posting these pictures. Your daughter looks beautiful
I was planning on having my daughter's hair braided for the trip and I was concerned that she wouldn't have a true "princess" experience. These pictures really put my mind at ease.
We went last April which was the month they first opened. Even though I called them and asked ahead of time, I still wasn't sure how her hair would be handled. I was very pleased. We're going again in July and again I'll ask my cousin to braid her hair for me. It's so much easier. Otherwise I'd spend about 2 hours a day blowdrying and styling her hair! Uh uh. That's cutting into my Disney Time!
She also has bangs, do they usually "sweep " them back? I like the traditional princess look.
I don't know what possessed her to cut her hair but she did and 3 days after I already took her to get her hair cut.
She could have told me than that she wanted bangs. Oh well we have lots of pics especially since we did our easter pics as well as she made cover again for dance so she will have a great pic on the cover of the book. At least it wasn't mine right!
Oh, yeah! The person I spoke to for the reservation at BBB said to bring our own brush/comb and then something about 'condition free hair'? I asked him to repeat it a few times but still didn't get it--he went in to something about medically safe hair...? The only thing I could think of was to make sure whatever she has in her hair (shampoo, cond. etc) to make sure it was 'regular' and wouldn't cause a reaction if someone were to touch it (cuz, yeah, that's the type of product I'd use on my dd). Is that what it is or did I completely misconstrue what he said/meant?