Cutting a baby's first hair is not a must. It is a cultural or personal choice for some families, but it is not a requirement.
It depends on who told them to get there hair cut.
My hair look like you cut off babys hands and glued them onto giant inflatable dolphin with red mohawk and knife.
Whenever you can keep it still around 2years i suggest while they are asleep unless you like crying
my mommy made me cut my hair by jb myself
owh, u can hire a people to do it...but it must be millions!!! first go to a barber say him to cut all of your hair then count your hair the answer will be 0!!
In most if not all salons, the colourist dyes your hair first before sending you off to the stylist for a hair cut. There are many reasons to this. First, when you dye your hair, your hair needs to be dry, and after a cut and wash, you would need to wait awhile. Second, after dying your hair, there will be damaged hair. Dying hair first will allow for these damaged hair to be cut, otherwise, cutting first and dying second may damage your new cut. If you want to save money, go for the cut first and dye second. This way, you save money if paying by the length of the hair dyed. To be honest, there isn't that much of a difference going either first but for hair professionals, since cutting hair is an art form to them, it is more advantageous to dye hair first and cut second.
First of all, do lil Wayne need to cut his hair?The correct grammar is DOES lil Wayne need to cut his hair... Moron.
No, but your hair must be above your collar and must be neat refer to AFI 32-29-03
Morkies have hair. Their hair grows and must be cut. I have a 10 month old Morkie and he does not shed at all.
Short hair styles are usually considered as a cut above the nap of the neck. In order to have a short hair style, one must either cut ones hair or wear a wig.
When must I cut my hair?
There is no universal requirement to cut a baby's first hair. In some cultures and traditions, a baby's first haircut is considered a significant milestone and is often accompanied by rituals or ceremonies. However, whether or not to cut a baby's hair is ultimately a personal or cultural decision and is not a compulsory practice.