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  • To shave or not to shave

    Do you shave your baby’s hair clean after they were born ? Will that makes any different if its not be done ? I did it my self with my 2 older girls when they were about a month old, but feel like I dont want to do it to Cleo. People say it will make the hair a lot more better and black compare to not having them shaved. Mom keeps calling me everyday to ask if its done already before she grows older than now, but still I dont have the heart to do it.
    Words can inspire, thoughts can provoke, but only action can get you closer to your dreams.

  • #2
    There's only one way to be sure whether shaving will promote thicker, blacker hair on your baby: shave one half of Cleo's scalp and leave the other half untouched, then compare hair growth.

    I'm sure you will eagerly embrace this scientific method

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    • #3
      This website answers the question:


      "[COLOR=#333333][FONT=arial]No. This practice is routine in some cultures, but it has no effect on how the hair grows in.[/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#333333][FONT=arial]Think about it: Hair grows from a follicle beneath the surface of the scalp. What you do to the hair that's on the outside has no effect on the hair that's developing in the follicle.[/FONT][/COLOR]
      [COLOR=#333333][FONT=arial]It's common for babies to lose some or even all of the hair they were born with, usually around 4 months of age. The new 'do might take a while to come in, and when it does it may be thicker or curlier or even a new color. But whether you shave, trim, or brush his hair a hundred strokes a day won't affect how it grows in. That's up to genetics.[/FONT][/COLOR]
      [COLOR=#333333][FONT=arial]Trimming your baby's hair might make it appear thicker, of course, just like yours does when you get a trim. If you do decide to shave your baby's head, be very careful not to nick his scalp, says pediatric dermatologist Michael Smith.[/FONT][/COLOR].
      "[COLOR=#000000][FONT=Helvetica Neue]I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it.[/FONT][/COLOR]"
      George Bernard Shaw

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        • #5
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          "No effect"? Pshaw. See photo of our son at age around 3 months - right side of head had been shaved, left side of head was left unshaved. You can clearly see the difference.
          Last edited by Puspawarna; 26-08-13, 17:46.

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          • #6
            Bald is Beautiful - it will thicken up the hair and also give it an even growth rate - dont have to shave it bald (gundul) as her scalp will be very sensitive at this age. You should however just close crop it - then every time you rub her head you will remember me

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Puspawarna View Post
              "No effect"? Pshaw. See photo of our son...
              Advise for Mohawk Boy: You are never too young to use the comb over technique

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              • #8
                They wanted to cut our baby's hair, but I nixed the idea. No female genital circumcision, either.
                Sasa Bule is having a bayi!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Puspawarna View Post
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                  "No effect"? Pshaw. See photo of our son at age around 3 months - right side of head had been shaved, left side of head was left unshaved. You can clearly see the difference.
                  Mrs Mary Trump, is that you?
                  Sasa Bule is having a bayi!

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                  • #10
                    Leave it naturally, beside you already did to your 2 daughter. Nothing's wrong with giving special treat your baby Cleo
                    Another story about hair; thank God I had natural curly eye lashes. My mom told me that my nurse had cut my eye lashes when I was baby (don't know how old)
                    One day, one of my friend asked me how to get curly lashes like mine? I said the same like what my mom told me so.
                    What made me shock? She dare to cut her eye lashes on her age (adult) - might wishing for a long curly lashes will grow
                    Guess what? She never found her lashes growth longer. Ever. LOL

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                    • #11
                      I thought from the title this thread was going to be about something quite different.
                      Sometimes I feel I must be lexdysic.

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                      • #12
                        Lanten is right I was married to a Elle: Bache/ beauty therpist...and shaving doesn't make hair grow better..just leave it be..cheers.

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                        • #13
                          Yep, one of the many superstitions, especially popular over here.

                          We could fill a whole thread with that Indische bijgeloof....
                          Not with three persons on a picture since that is bad luck. Not while pregnant standing between the door and door frame. If pregnant, don't get scared since it will deform your child. Cut a piece of your hair when you had a bad dream. Sprinkle salt in front of doors to fight off evil. Sage burning for protection. No nail clipping in the evening. Don't put rice on the ground. Don't open umbrella in the living room. No shoes on the table. Make a lot of noise when there is an eclipse. Never buy your own wallet, otherwise this will never be filled. If you drop something sharp like a knife or scissors on the ground, blow on it otherwise you get into an argument/fight. Don't sing while eating, otherwise your will marry with a mad person. Dreams about birds mean pregnancy. Never put your purse on the ground but always somewhere elevated, otherwise the money will roll out.
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                          • #14
                            Uh oh, do you realise that was post #13?
                            Sometimes I feel I must be lexdysic.

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                            • #15
                              I'm cursed....well, according to my (Chinese) inlaws better than #4 or ......... #14
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