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Posted : Jul 08, 2009 7:27:35 PM
Subject : drying hair

I'm just wondering now that chloe is 16mths do i still need to make sure her hair is pretty much 100% dry after bath time or does it not matter so much now as she is hardly tiny??!!

she hates having it done and always creates such a fuss i'm just wondering if i need to bother as much upsetting her??

Any experience of this?? BTW i wouldn't leave it dripping wet but sort of somewhere in between - roughly dried??

Lara xx

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Posted : Jul 08, 2009 8:31:25 PM
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drying hair

As you know Charlotte has loads of hair. I wash her hair every couple of days or so and just towel dry it and put her to bed. She never seems to mind it.

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Posted : Jul 08, 2009 10:27:12 PM
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I've never dried Poppys hair and she has quite a lot too!! I just towel dry it and she goes to bed about 20 mins after her bath - I wouldn't worry about it.
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Posted : Jul 08, 2009 10:31:42 PM
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I was wondering this! Gabe's 14 months and has lots of hair now...I blow dry it sometimes, Gabe loves having his hair blow dried. But then mil said it's bad to blow dry baby hair?? So I have just been towel drying it and leaving it damp until it dries.

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Posted : Jul 08, 2009 11:17:05 PM
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I've only ever towel dried zachariah's hair so I don't think that's ever 100% dry but he's scared of the hairdryer lol/tsk (19mnth)

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Posted : Jul 08, 2009 11:17:07 PM
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I've only ever towel dried zachariah's hair so I don't think that's ever 100% dry but he's scared of the hairdryer lol/tsk (19mnth)

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Posted : Jul 09, 2009 12:02:12 AM
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I only towel dry Kara's hair as well although it dries quite quick.

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Posted : Jul 09, 2009 9:55:51 AM
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bit easier for boys but I just towel dry Shea's hair and its dry by the time he goes up to bed.

I have used the hair dryer on his hair and he was ok with it, found it quite funny!

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Posted : Jul 10, 2009 6:08:40 AM
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sorry I just read this back and realised it sounds like i use a hairdryer on her!! she is facinated by mine but certainly wouldn't like to have it used on her!!

what i meant is i dry it completely with a towel so not wet at all but don't think i need to now!! she doesn't have masses of hair but it is growing and so bothering her more!! she has a bath in the morning so don't need to worry about her going to bed with wet hair!!

Lara xx

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Posted : Jul 10, 2009 7:12:09 PM
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I try to towel dry Lea's as much as possible but she hates me doing it!
Luckily she doesnt have too much hair and has gone to bed with it slightly damp before and not been a problem xx

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Posted : Jul 10, 2009 7:17:58 PM
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Gabe has lots of hair and I don't ever want to get it cut!!! It's lush....

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Posted : Jul 10, 2009 7:35:35 PM
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I've always just towel dried Isla's hair and altho she has alot it's fine. Usually by the time she's drank 10 ozs of milk before bed, it's long dry!

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Posted : Jul 11, 2009 6:56:32 AM
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well daisy hardly has any so we dont have this problem! but yeah its ok to leave to dry naturally or occasinally with dryer on cool setting but i personally wouldnt put to bed with damp hair. i dont like it myself unless its a baking hot night!

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