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![]()
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.
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 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). 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!![]()
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