What a difference a hair cut makes!

She is a very cute kid! I can certainly see Daddy in her :)
 
She is wearing a boys shirt in that picture. The buttons button on the side a boys shirt buttons, girl shirts button on the other side.

Still it's not a big deal. Let her wear what she's comfrotable with.
 
I think she looks adorable! My sister had that haircut a long time ago at about that age. I think they called it a pixie-cut back then.
 
Oh gosh no. I guess I wasn't clear. She's just such a cutie, and I'd hate to see her end up a trainweck, that's all. Nothing to do with clothes or hair. I used to wear boy clothes... heck, I still do. I only wear dresses to weddings, funerals, and other dress-up occasions. I think I'm fully functional ;)

LOL! I totally misunderstood. That's the problem with the internet - no way to read body language or tone :goodvibes
 

LOL! I totally misunderstood. That's the problem with the internet - no way to read body language or tone :goodvibes

No worries, I wasn't really clear either. And yeah, I totally agree about the body language or tone. :goodvibes
 
I wondered whether she cut her hair herself, and this was a "repair" cut, too! I was surprised at how dark it is now, compared to how light it always looked - couldn't help but think about Michael Jackson's oldest son, and the flack about the previously-blond boy being dark haired now!

I looked up other pics of her - poor baby looks like a ragdoll in many of them - and does "like" to dress like a boy, at least that's what the pics show!
 
When my daughter was about that age, she was a tomboy and her hair was really ratty and difficult to tame. I thought a cute, short pixie cut would look nice and be easier to maintain since my daughter hating having her hair pulled in any sort of pigtails or ponytail. I had her hair chopped similarly. She also looked like a boy, a lot like Shiloh in this picture. I would style my daughters and put a barrette in it, but she still looked like a boy. Somehow the shorter cuts that can look cute on teenagers or women don't seem to translate so well on young girls. Maybe it's the pudgy cheeks, my dd had those as well!
 
Who's to say they dyed her hair? MY DS's hair went from white-blonde to brown in about 4 years. I just don't understand all the fuss over this little girl's hair.

My hair was like that too. I was white blonde as a tot and then it got darker. In fact it keeps getting darker the older I get.

My youngest dd wanted short hair was she was in elem. school as well. It did look "boyish" even though we got her the bobbed cut. She would never wear a ponytail and still won't at 13.
 
The second picture was taken from outside of a store while they were shopping inside, which is why the color looks different.
 
I wonder if she (meaning Shiloh) tried to cut her own hair and so the Jolie-Pitts had to take her to the salon for a "fix"......thank GOD my own DD never did this, but I've known many a kid who has......

I could have sworn that I did read somewhere that Shiloh did cut her own hair, and that she was wearing hats to cover it, so maybe they did go to a salon to fix it.
 
I wonder if she (meaning Shiloh) tried to cut her own hair and so the Jolie-Pitts had to take her to the salon for a "fix"......thank GOD my own DD never did this, but I've known many a kid who has......

We went throught the "do it yourself" haircut. DD was 3 1/2- she had a pair of safety scissors and chopped off about half of her beautiful, waist length Shirley Temple-esque corkscrew curls while I was making dinner. I saw her, screamed (and, I'll admit, cried a little), and whisked her off to the hair salon to fix it. She ended up with a Buster Brown ultra short bob (with bangs cut all the way down to her scalp :scared1:). In a few months, when the bangs had grown out, it ended up looking adorable.

After a very stern talking-to, DD learned that only hairdressers cut hair!!
 
My middle DD went into the bathroom in Kindergarten with a pair of safety scissors and chopped parts of her hair. We ended up getting it layered with a bit of some side bangs to fix one spot, and thankfully we didn't need to cut it really short.
 
I'm all for cutting long hair shorter when young. Gets rid of all that fine, thin baby hair and makes the hair seem healthier! I've seen kids in Kindergarten who have never had a haircut and it is just thin, split, and ratty.
 
We went throught the "do it yourself" haircut. DD was 3 1/2- she had a pair of safety scissors and chopped off about half of her beautiful, waist length Shirley Temple-esque corkscrew curls while I was making dinner. I saw her, screamed (and, I'll admit, cried a little), and whisked her off to the hair salon to fix it. She ended up with a Buster Brown ultra short bob (with bangs cut all the way down to her scalp :scared1:). In a few months, when the bangs had grown out, it ended up looking adorable.

After a very stern talking-to, DD learned that only hairdressers cut hair!!

My DD did the exact same thing! Except I think she was 4. The bangs to the scalp and super short bob to fix it. She had beautiful curly blonde hair, I was so mad at her!:laughing:
 
My DD did the exact same thing! Except I think she was 4. The bangs to the scalp and super short bob to fix it. She had beautiful curly blonde hair, I was so mad at her!:laughing:

I'll admit- I had a "world's worst mom" moment when I saw her. I screamed, cried a little, and told DD "your hair looks so UGLY!!" She cried, and I felt like a real heel...
 
Wow, she looks alot different.
I'm not a fan of the haircut, she looks like a boy in that pic (especially in that outfit) The longer hair looked better on her



Theres been lots of stories with her preference for boys clothes and wanting to be called 'John' not Shi or Shiloh. I'm thinking that she asked for the haircut. I know that she picks out her own clothes. She's a tomboy and 3. I say let her wear whatever she wants and have the haircut she likes. I think it's cute.

I know some Focus on the Family idiot put out some lame *** statment about how as a preschooler she has to be taught to be a girl and how irresponsible it is to let her have a choice in clothes and hair.

As a former tomboy who grew up to be just fine as a female (though I'm not completly girly) I give him a big old razzberry.
 





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