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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 495300" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Brush cuts are fine when they are little, but after a while they start having preferences about their hair. doesn't mean they can get it clean well, but they can resist the brush cut pretty hard. Around here that cut gets them teased a LOT - they get called "speds" and it IS a slur big time - supposedly only kids in Special Education have that hair past little kid (age 4 or 5) stages. So some of us have to get creative to suit all the needs.</p><p></p><p>It was SOOOOOOO much easier when I just buzzed them with a guide on the razor. I did that because my kids would scream through a haircut. Jess was the worst, problem because I never pushed it for thank you - any fussing and we left right then. Jess would scream until she passed out literally at every haircut. EVERY one. My mother swore it was because I didn't take her to a nice enough salon, but she did it at the fancy ones with my mom too. I had serious haircut ptsd for a couple of years after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 495300, member: 1233"] Brush cuts are fine when they are little, but after a while they start having preferences about their hair. doesn't mean they can get it clean well, but they can resist the brush cut pretty hard. Around here that cut gets them teased a LOT - they get called "speds" and it IS a slur big time - supposedly only kids in Special Education have that hair past little kid (age 4 or 5) stages. So some of us have to get creative to suit all the needs. It was SOOOOOOO much easier when I just buzzed them with a guide on the razor. I did that because my kids would scream through a haircut. Jess was the worst, problem because I never pushed it for thank you - any fussing and we left right then. Jess would scream until she passed out literally at every haircut. EVERY one. My mother swore it was because I didn't take her to a nice enough salon, but she did it at the fancy ones with my mom too. I had serious haircut ptsd for a couple of years after that. [/QUOTE]
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